Mujeres asesinas | |
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | Mujeres asesinas by Marisa Grinstein |
Written by | Marisa Grinstein Liliana Escliar Walter Slavich Marcelo Slavich Marcos Carnevale Daniel Romañach Carlos Perrotti Alejandro Alem |
Directed by | Daniel Barone Jorge Nisco Alberto Lecchi Sebastián Pivotto Marcos Carnevale Martín Desalvo Alejandro Ibáñez |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 78 |
Production | |
Producer | Pol-Ka |
Original release | |
Network | El Trece |
Release | 19 July 2005 – 25 March 2008 |
Mujeres Asesinas (English: Killer Women) is an Argentine drama and suspense thriller TV series, based on trilogy of books of the same name by Marisa Grinstein, produced by Pol-ka Producciones and broadcast from 19 July 2005 to 25 March 2008 on the Argentine TV channel Canal 13.
Canal 13 rebroadcast those rated as "Best Episodes" at 23:00 from 4 January 2010.
Mujeres Asesinas depicts the homicides committed by women in Argentina discussed in the trilogy of books of the same name by Marisa Grinstein. It has been the recipient of many awards, including the Golden Martin Fierro Award, the highest award granted by the Association of Journalists of Television and Radio Argentina, or APTRA.
First season | ||
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01 | Eugenia Tobal | Marta Odera, monja (Marta Odera, nun). |
02 | Juana Viale | Ana D., mujer corrosiva (Ana D., corrosive woman). |
03 | Dolores Fonzi | Claudia Sobrero, cuchillera (Claudia Sobrero, cutler). |
04 | Julieta Díaz | Ana María Gómez Tejerina, asesina obstinada (Ana María Gómez Tejerina, obstinate killer). |
05 | Cristina Banegas | Emilia Basil, cocinera (Emilia Basil, cook). |
06 | Cecilia Roth | Clara, la fantasiosa (Clara, the fantasist). |
07 | Betiana Blum | Ana María Soba, heredera impaciente (Ana María Soba, impatient heiress). |
08 | Mercedes Morán | Graciela Hammer, incendiaria (Graciela Hammer, incendiary). |
09 | Araceli González | Margarita Herlein, probadora de hombres (Margarita Herlein, man tester). |
10 | Ana María Picchio | Stella O., huérfana emocional (Stella O., emotional orphan). |
11 | Valeria Bertuccelli | Marta Bogado, madre (Marta Bogado, mother). |
12 | Cristina Banegas | Margarita, la maldita (Margarita, the wicked). |
13 | Andrea Bonelli y María Abadi | Laura E., encubridora (Laura E., concealer). |
14 | Julia Calvo, Edda Bustamante, Claudia Fontán y Alejandro Urpadilleta | Brujas incautas y falsa mujer (Incautious witches and false woman). |
15 | Paola Krum | Lisa, la soñadora (Lisa, the dreamer). |
16 | Romina Gaetani | Norah, amiga (Norah, friend). |
17 | Carola Reyna | Sandra, la gestora (Sandra, the managing). |
18 | Cecilia Roth | Cándida, esposa improvisada (Cándida, improvised wife). |
19 | Bárbara Lombardo | Patricia, vengadora (Patricia, avenger). |
20 | Leonor Manso | Ofelia, enamorada (Ofelia, in love). |
21 | Romina Ricci | Carmen, hija (Carmen, daughter). |
22 | María Leal | Cristina, rebelde (Cristina, rebel). |
Second season | ||
01 | Nacha Guevara | Yiya Murano, envenenadora (Yiya Murano, poisoner). |
02 | Celeste Cid | Lucía, memoriosa (Lucía, mindful). |
03 | María Leal, Emilia Mazer y Gloria Carrá | Hermanas de sangre (Blood sisters). |
04 | Araceli González | Irma, la de los peces (Irma, the one of the fishes). |
05 | Andrea Pietra | Javiera, ingenua (Javiera, naive). |
06 | Cristina Banegas | Leonor, madrastra (Leonor, stepmother). |
07 | Nancy Dupláa | Laura, abandonada (Laura, abandoned). |
08 | Leticia Brédice | Susana, dueña de casa (Susana, woman in charge). |
09 | Romina Gaetani | Laura, madre amante (Laura, loving mother). |
10 | Cristina Banegas | Elvira, madre abnegada (Elvira, selfless mother). |
11 | Vera Fogwill | Gloria, despiadada (Gloria, merciless). |
12 | Julieta Díaz | Felisa, desesperada (Felisa, desperate). |
13 | María Valenzuela | Isabel, enfermera (Isabel, nurse). |
14 | María Socas | Ana, sometida (Ana, submitted). |
15 | Leonor Manso | Ema, costurera (Ema, seamstress). |
16 | Romina Ricci | Cecilia, hermana (Cecilia, sister). |
17 | Emilia Mazer | María, creyente (María, believer). |
18 | Bárbara Lombardo | Mercedes, virgen (Mercedes, virgin). |
19 | Romina Ricci | Andrea, bailantera (Andrea, suburb dancer). |
20 | Andrea Pietra | Carmen, honrada (Carmen, honored). |
21 | María Valenzuela | Blanca, operaria (Blanca, operative). |
22 | Leonor Manso | Elena, protectora (Elena, protective). |
23 | Celeste Cid | Ramona, justiciera (Ramona, righteous). |
24 | Bárbara Lombardo | Sandra, confundida (Sandra, confused). |
25 | Leticia Brédice | Eliana, cuñada (Eliana, sister-in-law). |
26 | Manuela Pal | Soledad, cautiva (Soledad, captive). |
27 | Andrea Pietra | Olga, encargada (Olga, responsible). |
28 | Agustina Cherri | Sofía, nena de papá (Sofía, daddy's girl). |
29 | Malena Solda | Mónica, acorralada (Mónica, cornered) |
30 | Ana María Orozco | Mara, alucinada (Mara, hallucinatory). |
31 | Eleonora Wexler | Rosa, soltera (Rosa, single). |
32 | Laura Novoa | Nélida, tóxica (Nélida, toxic). |
33 | Emilia Mazer | Silvia, celosa (Silvia, jealous). |
34 | Virginia Innocenti | Próspera, arrepentida (Próspera, sorry). |
35 | Leonor Manso | Pilar, esposa (Pilar, wife). |
36 | Jazmín Stuart | Paula, bailarina (Paula, dancer). |
37 | Andrea Bonelli | Leticia, codiciosa (Leticia, greedy). |
Third season | ||
01 | Gabriela Toscano | Rita, burlada (Rita, mocked). |
02 | Cristina Banegas | Milagros, pastora (Milagros, pastor). |
03 | Romina Gaetani | Nora, ultrajada (Nora, outraged). |
04 | Araceli González | Blanca, perdida (Blanca, lost). |
05 | Andrea del Boca | Sonia, desalmada (Sonia, heartless). |
06 | Laura Novoa | Claudia, herida (Claudia, wounded). |
07 | Leticia Brédice | Perla, anfitriona (Perla, hostess). |
Fourth season | ||
01 | Romina Ricci | Dolores, poseída (Dolores, possessed). |
02 | Ana María Picchio | Thelma, impaciente (Thelma, impatient). |
03 | Juana Viale | Marta, manipuladora (Marta, manipulator). |
04 | Dolores Fonzi | Marcela, lastimada (Marcela, hurt). |
05 | Belén Blanco | Azucena, vengadora (Azucena, avenger). |
06 | Rita Cortese | Alicia, deudora (Alicia, debtor). |
07 | Mirta Busnelli | Juana, instigadora (Juana, instigator). |
08 | Julieta Ortega | Marga, víctima (Marga, victim). |
09 | Carola Reyna | Nina, desconfiada (Nina, distrustful). |
10 | María Abadi | Carolina, humillada (Carolina, humiliated). |
11 | María Onetto | Noemí, desquiciada (Noemí, deranged). |
12 | Valentina Bassi | Lorena, maternal (Lorena, motherly). |
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