Roberto E. Guzman

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Roberto E. Guzmán (born January 30, 1899 in Puebla , † after 1930) was a Mexican actor , film director and singer ( tenor ).

Guzmán, brown-haired and brown-eyed, worked primarily as an actor in Hollywood in the 1930s, but shot as a director a. a. the Spanish language version of John Ford's The Bad Man . He was also active as a singer; the tenor recorded a record on July 27, 1929 with the Orquestra Castillo on the Brunswick label .

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. International Motion Picture Almanach, 1936. p. 391
  2. ^ Ross Laird: Brunswick Records: Chicago and regional sessions. 2001, ISBN 0313318689 , p. 1323