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TVyNovelas Award For Best Antagonist Actor
Winners and nominees 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Records * Most awarded actor: Enrique Rocha, 4 times. * Most nominated actors: Enrique Rocha and Alejandro Camacho with 6 nominations. * Most nominated actor (never winner): Alexis Ayala with 4 nominations. * Actors have won all nominations: Sebastián Ligarde and Juan Carlos Barreto, 2 times. Alejandro Nones and Rodrigo Murray, 1 time. * Youngest winner: Danilo Carrera, 29 years old. * Youngest nominee: Jose Elias Moreno, 28 years old. * Oldest winner: Manuel Ojeda, 73 years old. * Oldest nominee: Miguel Manzano, 77 years old. * Actors winning after short time: Enrique Rocha by ('' Pasión y poder'', 1989) and (''Yo compro esa mujer'', 1991), 2 years difference. * Actors winning after long time: Manuel Ojeda by (''Laberintos de pasión'', 2000) and (''La Tempestad'', 2014), 14 years difference. * Actors that winning the award for the same role: Enrique Rocha ('' Pasión y poder'', 1989), César Évora ('' ...
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