Mujeres asesinas (Argentine TV series)

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Mujeres asesinas
Genre Drama
Based on Mujeres asesinas (book)
Written byMarisa Grinstein
Liliana Escliar
Walter Slavich
Marcelo Slavich
Marcos Carnevale
Daniel Romañach
Carlos Perrotti
Alejandro Alem
Directed byDaniel Barone
Jorge Nisco
Alberto Lecchi
Sebastián Pivotto
Marcos Carnevale
Martín Desalvo
Alejandro Ibáñez
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes78
Production
Producer Pol-Ka
Original release
Network El Trece
Release19 July 2005 (2005-07-19) 
25 March 2008 (2008-03-25)

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.

Contents

Canal 13 rebroadcast those rated as "Best Episodes" at 23:00 from 4 January 2010.

Plot

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.

Episodes

First season

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).
12Cristina BanegasMargarita, la maldita (Margarita, the wicked).
13Andrea Bonelli y María AbadiLaura E., encubridora (Laura E., concealer).
14Julia Calvo, Edda Bustamante, Claudia Fontán y Alejandro UrpadilletaBrujas incautas y falsa mujer (Incautious witches and false woman).
15 Paola Krum Lisa, la soñadora (Lisa, the dreamer).
16Romina GaetaniNorah, amiga (Norah, friend).
17 Carola Reyna Sandra, la gestora (Sandra, the managing).
18 Cecilia Roth Cándida, esposa improvisada (Cándida, improvised wife).
19Bárbara LombardoPatricia, vengadora (Patricia, avenger).
20Leonor MansoOfelia, enamorada (Ofelia, in love).
21Romina RicciCarmen, hija (Carmen, daughter).
22María LealCristina, rebelde (Cristina, rebel).

Second season

01 Nacha Guevara Yiya Murano, envenenadora (Yiya Murano, poisoner).
02 Celeste Cid Lucía, memoriosa (Lucía, mindful).
03María 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).
05Andrea PietraJaviera, ingenua (Javiera, naive).
06Cristina BanegasLeonor, madrastra (Leonor, stepmother).
07 Nancy Dupláa Laura, abandonada (Laura, abandoned).
08 Leticia Brédice Susana, dueña de casa (Susana, woman in charge).
09Romina GaetaniLaura, madre amante (Laura, loving mother).
10Cristina BanegasElvira, madre abnegada (Elvira, selfless mother).
11Vera FogwillGloria, despiadada (Gloria, merciless).
12 Julieta Díaz Felisa, desesperada (Felisa, desperate).
13 María Valenzuela Isabel, enfermera (Isabel, nurse).
14María SocasAna, sometida (Ana, submitted).
15Leonor MansoEma, costurera (Ema, seamstress).
16Romina RicciCecilia, hermana (Cecilia, sister).
17Emilia MazerMaría, creyente (María, believer).
18Bárbara LombardoMercedes, virgen (Mercedes, virgin).
19Romina RicciAndrea, bailantera (Andrea, suburb dancer).
20Andrea PietraCarmen, honrada (Carmen, honored).
21 María Valenzuela Blanca, operaria (Blanca, operative).
22Leonor MansoElena, protectora (Elena, protective).
23 Celeste Cid Ramona, justiciera (Ramona, righteous).
24Bárbara LombardoSandra, confundida (Sandra, confused).
25 Leticia Brédice Eliana, cuñada (Eliana, sister-in-law).
26 Manuela Pal Soledad, cautiva (Soledad, captive).
27Andrea PietraOlga, encargada (Olga, responsible).
28 Agustina Cherri Sofía, nena de papá (Sofía, daddy's girl).
29Malena SoldaMónica, acorralada (Mónica, cornered)
30 Ana María Orozco Mara, alucinada (Mara, hallucinatory).
31 Eleonora Wexler Rosa, soltera (Rosa, single).
32Laura NovoaNélida, tóxica (Nélida, toxic).
33Emilia MazerSilvia, celosa (Silvia, jealous).
34Virginia InnocentiPróspera, arrepentida (Próspera, sorry).
35Leonor MansoPilar, esposa (Pilar, wife).
36Jazmín StuartPaula, bailarina (Paula, dancer).
37Andrea BonelliLeticia, codiciosa (Leticia, greedy).

Third season

01Gabriela ToscanoRita, burlada (Rita, mocked).
02Cristina BanegasMilagros, pastora (Milagros, pastor).
03Romina GaetaniNora, ultrajada (Nora, outraged).
04 Araceli González Blanca, perdida (Blanca, lost).
05 Andrea del Boca Sonia, desalmada (Sonia, heartless).
06Laura NovoaClaudia, herida (Claudia, wounded).
07 Leticia Brédice Perla, anfitriona (Perla, hostess).

Fourth season

01Romina RicciDolores, poseída (Dolores, possessed).
02 Ana María Picchio Thelma, impaciente (Thelma, impatient).
03Juana VialeMarta, manipuladora (Marta, manipulator).
04 Dolores Fonzi Marcela, lastimada (Marcela, hurt).
05Belén BlancoAzucena, vengadora (Azucena, avenger).
06Rita CorteseAlicia, deudora (Alicia, debtor).
07 Mirta Busnelli Juana, instigadora (Juana, instigator).
08Julieta OrtegaMarga, víctima (Marga, victim).
09 Carola Reyna Nina, desconfiada (Nina, distrustful).
10María AbadiCarolina, humillada (Carolina, humiliated).
11María OnettoNoemí, desquiciada (Noemí, deranged).
12 Valentina Bassi Lorena, maternal (Lorena, motherly).

Cast

The following is a list of actresses who have made the role of killer in the series:

Martín Fierro Awards

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