A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 26, 2004
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 205
Finale:
February 4, 2005
Creators:
Emilio Larrosa
Original Title:
MUJER DE MADERA
Genres:
Drama | Soap
Production Companies:
Televisa
Countries:
MX
Mujer de Madera is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa in 2004. One unusual feature of this telenovela is that the main character is played by different actresses before and after her stay in hospital due to a forest fire.
Administration:
Daniel Estrada
Art Direction:
Ignacio Lebrija
Assistant Camera:
Luis Alberto Marín
Aristeo Arreola
Assistant Director:
Antonio Méndez
Assistant Production Manager:
Pepe Cuervo
Assistant Sound Editor:
Eduardo Diazayas
Associate Producer:
Arturo Pedraza
Cinematography:
Gerardo Gómez
Luis Monroy
Continuity:
Armando Rodríguez
Sergio Jimenez
Costume Design:
Rossana Martínez
Mariana Melgarejo
Ileana Pensado
Director:
José Dossetti
José Ángel García
Salvador Garcini
Editor:
Alfredo Frutos
Pablo Peralta
Marco Antonio Rocha
Executive Producer:
Emilio Larrosa
Location Manager:
Edgar Arreola
Music:
Axel Moss
Carlos Páramo
Álvaro Trespalacios
Maryté Gutiérrez
Original Story:
Emilio Larrosa
Producer:
Emilio Larrosa
Production Assistant:
Elizabeth Rojas
Pablo Morales
Silvia Luna
Production Coordinator:
Claudia Colombon
Production Manager:
Elizabeth Olivares
Property Master:
Alberto Reyes
Public Relations:
Héctor Dávalos
Set Decoration:
Diana Riveramutio
Antonio Martínez
Rafael Brizuela
Set Designer:
Ángeles Márquez
Miguel Ángel Medina
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Horacio Martinez
Stunt Coordinator:
Juan Manuel Vilchis
Stunts:
Omar Ayala
Supervising Editor:
Adrián Frutos
Supervising Music Editor:
Luis Alberto Diazayas
Writer:
Alejandro Pohlenz
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