A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
February 2, 2004
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 217
Finale:
November 29, 2004
Creators:
Alberto Gómez
Original Title:
Ángel Rebelde
Alternate Titles:
Angel Rebelde
Genres:
Drama | Soap
Production Companies:
Fono Video Productions
Univisión Network
Venevisión
Countries:
VE
Ángel Rebelde is a 2003 Miami, Florida-based telenovela produced by Fonovideo Productions which aired first on Venevisión in Venezuela. Mexican actors Grettel Valdez and Victor Noriega star as the main ptoragonists while Maritza Rodríguez and Ismael La Rosa star as the main antagonists. The telenovela aired on Univision from February 2 to December 6, 2004. It recently aired on Venevisión Plus in 2012.
Art Direction:
Óscar Cortés
Assistant Camera:
Danny Holguin
Assistant Editor:
José Jaramillo
Lissot Sánches
Assistant Sound Editor:
Rodrigo Maurovich
Associate Producer:
Arquímedes Rivero
Boom Operator:
Carlos Schwarz
Camera Operator:
Eudo Parra
Jhon Davila
Juan Carlos Parra
Bernardo Maurovich
Cesar Salerno
Casting:
Jennifer Clark
Cinematography:
José Luis Velarde
Reinaldo Figueira
Eduardo Dávila
Compositor:
Alejandro Campos
Costume Design:
Haydeé De La Peña
Director:
Freddy Trujillo
Arquímedes Rivero
Yaky Ortega
Leonardo Galavis
Nicolás Di Blasi
Editor:
Macorix Perera
Lissot Sánches
Executive Producer:
Alfredo Schwarz
Gaffer:
Vladimir Sosa
Lighting Production Assistant:
Vicente Hernández
Location Manager:
Maritza Guimet
Maria Eugenia Meloni
Makeup Artist:
Raisa González
Music:
Alejandro Campos
Post Production Coordinator:
Lissot Sánches
Producer:
Gemma Lombardi
Production Design:
Arturo Silva
Hernando Gonzalez
Valeria Fiñana
Óscar Cortés
Set Decoration:
José Carlos del Pino
Set Designer:
Arturo Zapata
Special Effects:
Juan C. Bofill
Supervising Producer:
Gemma Lombardi
Writer:
Alberto Gómez
Omaira Rivero
Rosa V. Perez
Haydeé Ascanio
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