Enrique Guzmán
Enrique Guzmán was born in Caracas, Capital District, Venezuela on February 1st, 1943 and is the Rock Singer. At the age of 81, Enrique Guzmán biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Enrique Guzmán, a Mexican singer and actress, was born February 1, 1943.
He is one of Rock & Roll's founders in Mexico, alongside César Costa, Angélica Mara, Johnny Laboriel, and Alberto Vasquez, among others.
He is also the father of Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán, who is married to actress and singer Silvia Pinal.
Family life
Silvia Pinal, a Mexican actress, was his first wife. Their children, singer Alejandra Guzmán and guitarist Luis Enrique Guzmán, are among them. He is currently married to Rosalba Welter Portes Gil, the niece of actress Linda Christian and granddaughter of former Mexican President Emilio Portes Gil. Daniela and Jorge Guzmán have two children together, Daniela and Jorge Guzmán. Daniela has performed in theater and musicals.
Life and career
Enrique Guzmán was born in Venezuela to Mexican parents. When Enrique was 7 years old, they returned to Mexico. He studied medicine at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, but he did not finish his studies.
Guzmán has been a rock star in Mexico for the past half of the twentieth century, best known for his characterization of 1950s rockabilities, such as "Jailhouse Rock" for Spanish-speaking listeners. Sergio Martel, a pianist, and the Martnez brothers and pianist joined "Los Teen Tops" in 1958. They debuted on CBS radio in 1959, and they introduced their own version of "La Plaga" (Good Golly Miss Molly). He wrote several hits for himself, "Pensaba en t," "La Ronchita," and for other Latin celebrities.
In 1965, he appeared in films including Canta Mi Corazón. His hits include Spanish versions of "Put Your Head on My Shoulder," "Rolly Polly," "Bonnie Moronie," as well as the original "Dame Felicidad" ("Give Me Joy"). Guzmán formed a motion picture firm and made some films in Ecuador during the 1960s. Guzman and his partner, Silvia Pinal, appeared in a television show called Silvia y Enrique in the late 1960s. He has continued to record, including with his daughter Alejandra Guzmán, from the 1990s and 2000s. His handprints are imprinted onto the Paseo de las Luminarias, as with his ex-wife and his daughter; he was inducted in 1983 for his work in the recording industry.