Tito Guizar Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
TITO GUIZAR
Born: April 8, 1908 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Died: December 25, 1999 in San Antonio, Texas
Died: December 25, 1999 in San Antonio, Texas
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 México no hay dos'! (Performer), 1945 'Como México no hay dos'! (Sound), 1940 De México llegó el amor (Performer), 1940 De México llegó el amor (Sound), 1932 Alma de México (Sound), 1932 Alma de México (Writer), 1958 Música 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 María la del Barrio (Performer), La usurpadora (Sound), 1958 Música en la noche (Performer), 1940 Allá en el Trópico (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 Más allá de la usurpadora (Performer), 1963 Esa pícara pelirroja (Sound), 1949 Ahí viene Vidal Tenorio (Performer), 1943 Beautiful Michoacan (Performer), 1944 Adiós, 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 Allá en el rancho de las flores (Performer), 1958 Locos por la televisión (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 His ink signature on card with a printed request for an autograph Signature: "Tito Guizar", 4¼x2¾. Mexican actor/singer Tito Guízar (1908-1999) is credited with introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films. read more...
Sale Price $108.00
$120.00
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TITO GUÍZAR The Mexican musician signs a note stating how happy he is to be back in Chicago Autograph note signed: "Tito Guízar", 1p, 6x9¼. Chicago, no year. On stationery of Chicago's Bismarck Hotel to unnamed recipient. Accompanied by an unsigned B/w 10x8 photograph. read more...
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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TITO GUIZAR Actor and singer signs name in blue ink Autograph sentiment signed: "Sincerely/ Tito Guizar" in blue ink. 1 page, 5¼x4½. Mexican actor/singer Tito Guízar (1908-1999) is credited with introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films. read more...
Sale Price $108.00
$120.00
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TITO GUÍZAR B/w photo of him wearing window-pane plaid jacket and geometric print tie Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Shirley/Best wishes/Tito Guizar". B/w 8x10. Mexican actor/singer Tito Guízar (1908-1999) is credited with introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films. read more...
Sale Price $270.00
$300.00
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TITO GUÍZAR Black and white photo of the actor/singer wearing a white suit with a patterned tie Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Allan/from Texas/Tito Guizar". B/w 8x10. Mexican actor/singer Tito Guízar (1908-1999) is credited with introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films. read more...
Sale Price $270.00
$300.00
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TITO GUÍZAR 5x7 photograph of the talented actor/singer playing the guitar Inscribed Photograph Signed: "To:/Doris Randle/Sincerely/Tito Guizar". B/w 5x7. Mexican actor/singer Tito Guízar (1908-1999) is credited with introducing the singing cowboy in Mexican films. read more...
Sale Price $252.00
$280.00
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TITO GUÍZAR The Mexican musicians signs a photograph, shown wearing a light colored suit and holding a guitar Inscribed photograph signed: "To my/dear friend/Cecil/ Tito Guízar", in black ink, B/w 8x10. read more...
Sale Price $270.00
$300.00
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TITO GUÍZAR The Mexican musician signs a photograph to the Daily News of Los Angeles Photograph inscribed and signed: "To the great/Daily News/of Los Angeles./Sincerely/Tito Guizar". B/w with brown hue, 8x10. Name imprinted at lower margin. Photograph by Maurice Seymour/Chicago (imprint at lower right margin). read more...
Sale Price $342.00
$380.00
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TITO GUÍZAR The Mexican musician signs a photograph to a friend, inscribing it with affectionate greetings in Spanish Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Shirley Spencer/con los afectucsos/saludos de su buen/neighbor [with the affectionate greetings of your good neighbor]/Tito Guizar/3-3-43". Sepia toned, 8x10. read more...
Sale Price $342.00
$380.00
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Consent form authorizing the Motion Picture Relief Fund to reproduce his signature and likeness for a series of stamps raising money for needy film industry veterans. The form is signed twice by Guizar, once to grant permission and again as an autograph specimen. A remarkable, perfectly verified example! read more...
Sale Price $467.50
$550.00
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TITO GUÍZAR He signs a musical quotation to a fan, with a typed inscription saying "If you like my songs you make me very happy" Musical Quotation signed: "Tito Guizar", 6x4 postal card. New York, New York, 1932 October 20. Addressed by typewriter on front to: "Mr. Willian (sic) L. Millstein. read more...
Sale Price $198.00
$220.00
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TITO GUÍZAR. He signs a letter to a friend, thanking them for their nice letter and saying they will sing the recipients requested songs Typed note signed: "T.Y"., 5½x3½. No place, no date. To "Dear Friend". In full: "Thanks a lot for your nice letter. Hope you keep listening. read more...
Sale Price $288.00
$320.00
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IRVING BERLIN, BASIL RATHBONE, HILDEGARDE, TITO GUÍZAR, and DAVE APOLLON These five major entertainment industry stars all signed this radio program from October 1946 Typed Program signed: read more...
Sale Price $680.00
$800.00