Moordvrouw

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Moordvrouw
GenreDrama, police
Created by Maarten van der Duin
Written by Maarten van der Duin
Lex Passchier
Steven R. Thé
Pasja van Dam
Reint Schölvinck
Simon de Waal
Michael Leendertse
Willem Bosch
Thomas van der Ree
Directed by Joram Lürsen
Marcel Visbeen
Tim Oliehoek
André van Duren
Ben Sombogaart
Hanro Smitsman
Starring Wendy van Dijk
Ali Ben Horsting
Thijs Römer
Achmed Akkabi
Fockeline Ouwerkerk
Theme music composerElske DeWall
Opening theme"This Game"
Country of originNetherlands
Original languageDutch
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes60
Production
Executive producersGerd Jan van Dalen (2012–2014)
Ingrid Remeijsen (2015)
ProducersRemco Kobus (2012–2014)
Laurens Drillich (2015)
EditorsBoelie Vis
Joseph Derksen
Christine Houbiers
Marcel Wijninga
Niels Koopman
Running time45 minutes
Production company Endemol
Release
Original network RTL 4 (Netherlands)
VTM (Belgium)
Original release2 January 2012 (2012-01-02)

Moordvrouw is a Dutch television series broadcast by RTL 4 and in Flanders by VTM.

Contents

Crew

The creative director of the first season was Joram Lürsen. After the first season he was replaced by Gerd Jan van Dalen and Marcel Visbeen. Van Dalen is also executive producer of the series. Visbeen was also director of 12 episodes. Ben Sombogaart (8), Tim Oliehoek (6), André van Duren (6), Hanro Smitsman (5) en Joram Lürsen (2) are the other directors. [1]

The series' developer is Maarten van der Duin. He wrote the first four episodes with Lex Passchier. The other writers are: Lex Passchier (30), Pasja van Dam (8), Maarten van der Duin (4), Steven R. Thé (3), Reint Schölvinck (2), Simon de Waal (2), Michael Leendertse (1), Willem Bosch (1), and Thomas van der Ree (1).

Cast

ActorPersonageEpisodes
1234567
Wendy van Dijk Fenna Kremer1010101010108
Achmed Akkabi Bram Amezain1010101010108
Thijs Römer Evert Numan105101010108
Renée Soutendijk Carla Vreeswijk1010101010--
Porgy FranssenMenno de Waard101010109--
Fockeline OuwerkerkLiselotte van Kempen-10101010106
Mehrnoush RahmaniSamantha Fardjam---3103-
Chava Voor in 't HoltSimone Blok10------
Bram van der Vlugt Onno Kremer-55----
Kasper van KootenJelle van Santen--72---
Ali Ben HorstinDries van Zijverden-----108

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesTV dateDVD dateViewers
average
11020 January 2012 – 23 March 201227 March 20121,816,300
2104 January 2013 – 1 March 20134 June 20131,423,200
3109 February 2014 – 13 April 201425 April 20141,837,400
4104 January 2015 – 8 March 201524 April 20151,570,500
5103 January 2016 – 6 March 2016
6108 January 2017 – 12 March 2017
7821 January 2018 – 11 March 2018

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  1. Moordvrouw (TV Series) (2012) , retrieved 12 June 2023