Tito GuĂzar
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Federico Arturo GuĂzar Tolentino (April 8, 1908 â December 24, 1999) was a Mexican singer and actor. Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, he
performed under the name of Tito GuĂzar. Together with Dolores del RĂo, JosĂ© Mojica, RamĂłn Novarro and Lupe VĂ©lez, GuĂzar was among the few Mexican people who made history in the early years of Hollywood. In a career that spanned over seven decades, GuĂzar trained
early as an opera singer and traveled to New York in 1929 to record the songs of AgustĂn Lara.
In addition, GuĂzar performed both operatic and Mexican popular songs at Carnegie Hall, but he succeeded with his arrangements of popular Mexican and Spanish melodies such as Cielito Lindo, La Cucaracha, Granada, and You Belong to My Heart (English version of Solamente una Vez). In 1936, his song AllĂĄ en el Rancho Grande launched the singing charro in Mexico after appearing in the film of the same name, succeeding as well in the United States.
He also starred in dozens of films, including The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938), Tropic Holiday (1938), St. Louis Blues (1939), The Llano Kid (1939), Brazil (1944), and The Gay Ranchero (1948), playing with such stars as Evelyn Keyes, Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland, Ann Miller, Martha Raye, Roy Rogers, Mae West and Keenan Wynn. In the 1990s, he continued playing series parts in Mexican television.

Blondie Goes Latin

Reclusorio

The Gay Ranchero

Brazil

Tropic Holiday

The Llano Kid

On the Old Spanish Trail

AllĂĄ en el Rancho Grande

The Thrill of Brazil

Amapola Del Camino

Como México no hay dos

How Beautiful is Michoacan!

De ranchero a empresario

Los hijos de Rancho Grande

En los altos de Jalisco

El plagiario

El pecado de ser mujer

Locos por la televisiĂłn

Marina

Mexicana
Mis dos amores

St. Louis Blues
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #8

The Cockfighter
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #7

AhĂ viene Vidal Tenorio

MĂșsica y dinero

De México llegó el amor

The Time and the Touch

Beyond Deceptions

Deceptions

MarĂa la del Barrio

Marimar
