Tito Guizar Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
TITO GUIZAR
Born: April 08, 1908 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Died: December 25, 1999 in San Antonio, Texas
Biography
Mexican actor/singer Tito Guízar (1908-1999) is credited with introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films. Guízar, who went to New York in 1929 to study opera, had a radio show there and sang both operas and Mexican cowboy songs at Carnegie Hall. After a brief stint in Hollywood, starring opposite such stars as Roy Rogers, Dorothy Lamour and Mae West, Guízar returned to Spanish-language films and was seen on Mexican TV through the 1990s.
1945-'Como-Mexico-no-hay-dos'! (Performer), 1945-'Como-Mexico-no-hay-dos'! (Sound), 1940-De-Mexico-llego-el-amor (Performer), 1940-De-Mexico-llego-el-amor (Sound), 1932-Alma-de-Mexico (Sound), 1932-Alma-de-Mexico (Writer), 1958-Musica-y-dinero (Performer), 1936-Out-on-the-Big-Ranch (Performer), 1949-Cavalcade-of-Stars (in person), 1997-Reclusorio (Performer), 1962-The-Time-and-the-Touch (Performer), 1960-The-Chevy-Show (Performer), 1955-El-pecado-de-ser-mujer (Performer), 1955-El-plagiario (Performer), 1950-De-Tequila,-su-mezcal (Performer), 1937-Amapola-del-camino (Performer), 1935-See,-See,-Senorita (Performer), 1946-People-Are-Funny (Sound), 1955-El-pecado-de-ser-mujer (Writer), 1955-El-pecado-de-ser-mujer (Producer), 1955-El-pecado-de-ser-mujer (in person), 1995-Maria-la-del-Barrio (Performer), La-usurpadora (Sound), 1958-Musica-en-la-noche (Performer), 1940-Alla-en-el-Tropico (Performer), 1950-The-Ken-Murray-Show (in person), 1961-The-Ed-Sullivan-Show (in person), 1998-La-usurpadora (Performer), 1958-Locura-musical (Performer), 1954-De-ranchero-a-empresario (Performer), 1946-The-Thrill-of-Brazil (Performer), 1944-Brazil (Performer), 1944-Amores-de-ayer (Performer), 1939-Papa-Soltero (Performer), 1939-St.-Louis-Blues (Performer), 1938-Mis-dos-amores (Performer), 1938-Tropic-Holiday (Performer), 1935-Under-the-Pampas-Moon (Performer), 1998-La-usurpadora (Sound), 1946-The-Thrill-of-Brazil (Sound), 1944-Brazil (Sound), 1944-Amores-de-ayer (Sound), 1939-Papa-Soltero (Sound), 1993-Memoria-del-cine-mexicano (in person), 1960-The-Dinah-Shore-Chevy-Show (in person), 1998-Mas-alla-de-la-usurpadora (Performer), 1963-Esa-picara-pelirroja (Sound), 1949-Ahi-viene-Vidal-Tenorio (Performer), 1943-Beautiful-Michoacan (Performer), 1944-Adios,-Mariquita-linda (Performer), 1948-En-los-altos-de-Jalisco (Performer), 1948-The-Gay-Ranchero (Performer), 1938-El-trovador-de-la-radio (Performer), 1938-The-Big-Broadcast-of-1938 (Performer), 1933-Rambling-'Round-Radio-Row-#6 (Performer), 1948-The-Gay-Ranchero (Sound), 1938-El-trovador-de-la-radio (Sound), 1938-The-Big-Broadcast-of-1938 (Sound), 1933-Rambling-'Round-Radio-Row-#6 (Sound), 1958-The-Voice-of-Firestone (in person), 1983-Alla-en-el-rancho-de-las-flores (Performer), 1958-Locos-por-la-television (Performer), 1998-1999-El-privilegio-de-amar (Performer), 1997-Mujer,-casos-de-la-vida-real (Performer), 1956-Los-hijos-de-Rancho-Grande (Performer), 1954-Sindicato-de-telemirones (Performer), 1948-El-gallero (Performer), 1948-Tropical-Masquerade (Performer), 1947-On-the-Old-Spanish-Trail (Performer), 1945-Mexicana (Performer), 1945-Marina (Performer), 1941-Blondie-Goes-Latin (Performer), 1939-El-rancho-del-pinar (Performer), 1939-The-Llano-Kid (Performer), 1934/I-Rambling-'Round-Radio-Row (Performer), 1947-On-the-Old-Spanish-Trail (Sound), 1945-Mexicana (Sound), 1941-Blondie-Goes-Latin (Sound), 1939-El-rancho-del-pinar (Sound), 1939-The-Llano-Kid (Sound), 1934/I-Rambling-'Round-Radio-Row (Sound), 1951-The-Milton-Berle-Show (in person)
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TITO GUIZAR - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 290734Card signed by Tito Guizar includes his ink signature, "Tito Guizar." Guizar, a Mexican actor and singer, is known for introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films and performing at significant venues like Carnegie Hall.
Price: $120.00
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TITO GUIZAR - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 19763Autograph note signed by Tito Guízar expresses his happiness to be back in Chicago, written on stationary from the Bismarck Hotel. Accompanied by an unsigned black and white photograph, it includes a message translating to his joy in returning.
Price: $180.00
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TITO GUIZAR - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 321723Autographed page signed by Tito Guizar includes a sentiment reading "Sincerely/ Tito Guizar" in blue ink. Guizar, a Mexican actor and singer, is known for introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films and performing at Carnegie Hall.
Price: $120.00
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TITO GUIZAR - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 284950Photograph of Tito Guízar wearing a plaid jacket and geometric tie, inscribed and signed: "To Shirley/Best wishes/Tito Guizar". Guízar is known for introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films and performing at Carnegie Hall.
Price: $300.00
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TITO GUIZAR - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 292565Photograph of actor/singer Tito Guízar wearing a white suit, inscribed and signed: "To Allan/from Texas/Tito Guizar". Guízar, known for introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films, performed in operas and Mexican cowboy songs.
Price: $300.00
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TITO GUIZAR - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 300289Photograph of Tito Guízar playing guitar, inscribed and signed: "To:/Doris Randle/Sincerely/Tito Guizar". Guízar, a prominent Mexican actor and singer, is known for introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films and performing at Carnegie Hall.
Price: $280.00
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TITO GUIZAR - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 317115Photograph signed by Tito Guízar shows him in a light-colored suit holding a guitar, inscribed "To my/dear friend/Cecil/Tito Guízar" in black ink. Guízar, a Mexican actor and singer, introduced the singing cowboy in Mexican films.
Price: $300.00
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TITO GUIZAR - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH 01/10/1947 - HFSID 19762Photograph signed by Tito Guizar inscribed to the Daily News of Los Angeles reads, "To the great/Daily News/of Los Angeles./Sincerely/Tito Guizar." Guizar is recognized for introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films.
Sale Price $315.00
$380.00
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TITO GUIZAR - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH 03/03/1943 - HFSID 19764Photograph signed by Tito Guízar, inscribed to a friend with affectionate greetings in Spanish: "To Shirley Spencer/con los afectuos/saludos de su buen/neighbor/Tito Guizar/3-3-43." The item is attributed to Bruno of Hollywood/New York City.
Sale Price $315.00
$380.00
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TITO GUIZAR - DOCUMENT DOUBLE SIGNED - HFSID 289026Consent form signed by Tito Guizar twice, granting permission to the Motion Picture Relief Fund to reproduce his signature and likeness for fundraising stamps. Dated circa 1946 in Los Angeles, it includes his autograph as an example.
Sale Price $595.00
$700.00
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TITO GUIZAR - MUSICAL QUOTATION SIGNED CIRCA 1932 - HFSID 223655Musical quotation signed by Tito Guizar includes a typed inscription stating, "If you like my songs you make me very happy." Dated October 20, 1932, it is addressed to Mr. William L. Millstein and includes five bars of music.
Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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TITO GUIZAR - TYPED NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 223656Letter signed by Tito Guízar expresses gratitude to a friend for their letter, promising to sing their requested songs. It includes four bars of music and is typed, signed as "T.Y". Guízar is noted for introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films.
Price: $320.00
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IRVING BERLIN - PROGRAM SIGNED CIRCA 1946 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 252084Radio program signed by Irving Berlin, Basil Rathbone, Hildegarde, Tito Guizar, and Dave Apollon from October 1946. Signatures include Sincerely/Basil Rathbone, Irving Berlin, Hildegarde, Sincerely/Tito Guizar, and Dave Apollon.
Price: $700.00