Amas de casa desesperadas (American TV series)
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Genre | Comedy-drama Mystery Soap opera |
Created by | Marc Cherry |
Starring | Scarlet Ortiz Lorna Paz Ana Serradilla Julieta Rosen Gabriela Vergara Bernie Paz Diego Bertie Riccardo Dalmacci Diego Ramos |
Narrated by | Lucía Méndez (as Mary Alice Young) |
Theme music composer | Danny Elfman |
Composers | Steve Bartek Stewart Copeland Steve Jablonsky |
Country of origin | United States |
Original languages | Spanish English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 24 () |
Production | |
Executive producer | Marc Cherry |
Production locations | Universal Studios Hollywood (San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California) (filming) Wisteria Lane, Fairview, Eagle State (setting) |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production companies | Pol-Ka Producciones Cherry Productions ABC Studios |
Distributor | Disney–ABC Domestic Television |
Release | |
Original network | Univision |
Picture format | NTSC |
Original release | January 10 June 19, 2008 | –
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Amas de Casa Desesperadas is an American dramedy and mystery television series created by Marc Cherry and produced by Pol-ka Producciones, ABC Studios and Cherry Productions, which debuted on Univision on January 10, 2008. Set in the fictional Manzanares Street, the series follows the lives of four housewives and the domestic problems and daily mysteries surrounding their husbands, friends and neighbors, which can be more sinister than they appear. The series' tone combines elements of drama, comedy, mystery, farce, soap opera and satire.[1]
Plot[]
Season 1 (2008-2009)[]
Season one began airing on January 10, 2008 and featured a total of 24 episodes. The show opens with the mysterious suicide of housewife Alicia Arizmendi on a beautiful day in the suburbs, on a street called Manzanares. Alicia, who narrates the show from the afterlife, had four friends: Regina Sotomayor, the seemingly-perfect mother of two teenagers struggling to save her marriage; Leonor Guerrero, the mother of four whose husband is always away on business; Susana Martinez, the divorced mother in search of love, who finds it in the form of her new neighbour Miguel Santini, who has a secret of his own; and Gabriela Solís, the materialistic ex-runway model who cheats on her husband. While trying to be good wives and mothers, the four friends also try to find out why their friend committed suicide. The discovery of a blackmail note among Alicia's belongings, a therapy session tape in which she admits her real name was Angela, and her widowed husband's strange behaviour really make them wonder about the mystery surrounding their deceased friend.
Origins[]
On May 14, 2007, Univision signed a deal with The Walt Disney Company and ABC to produce programs for the network, including Amas de Casa Desesperadas.[2] The show is unique for the Spanish-language import of an English drama series, when Spanish-language television is well known for its telenovelas.[3]
Cast and characters[]
The major characters of the series are listed below, alongside their counterparts in the American original, with the actors portraying them.
Original Character | US Spanish actor |
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Susan Mayer | Scarlet Ortiz |
Lynette Scavo | Lorna Paz |
Bree Van de Kamp | Julieta Rosen |
Gabrielle Solis | Ana Serradilla |
Edie Britt | Gabriela Vergara |
Carlos Solis | Bernie Paz |
Mary Alice Young | Lucía Méndez |
Tom Scavo | Diego Bertie |
Rex Van de Kamp | Riccardo Dalmacci |
Mike Delfino | Diego Ramos |
Martha Huber | Betiana Blum |
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- Desperate Housewives
- 2000s American comedy-drama television series
- 2000s American romantic comedy television series
- 2000s American mystery television series
- 2008 American television series debuts
- 2008 American television series endings
- American television soap operas
- Best Musical or Comedy Series Golden Globe winners
- Feminist television
- Primetime Emmy Award-winning television series
- Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Screen Actors Guild Award winners
- Serial drama television series
- Gay-related television shows
- Bisexuality-related television series
- English-language television shows
- Spanish-language television shows
- Univision original programming
- Television series by ABC Studios
- Television series by Pol-ka Producciones
- Television shows filmed in Los Angeles
- Television shows set in Los Angeles