
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Augusto Novaro Vega (August 1st, 1918 – April 14th, 1986), better known simply as Tito Novaro, was a Mexican film actor, screenwriter, and director. He entered the industry in 1936 as an extra and developed a long career largely in supporting and ensemble roles while also writing story treatments and screenplays in the 1940s–1950s, later working as an assistant director. He moved into directing in the early 1960s, initially in co-direction, and made his solo directorial debut with “El dilema,” a segment of the anthology feature Trampas de amor. From the 1970s through the mid-1980s he directed a cycle of popular genre and melodrama features—often combining directing with writing or adaptation—including El robo de las momias de Guanajuato, El castillo de las momias de Guanajuato, and La hija de nadie, culminating in late-career films such as Lazos de sangre and El último disparo.


as Principe Ra-Ho-Tep
1946

as Manuel de la Torre
1943

1967

as Ricardo (as Gustavo Novaro)
1943

1965

1972

1977

1966

as Enrique
1954

as Jacobo Méndez
1959

as Tomás Gutiérrez
1952

as Héctor Chávez
1958
1977

1980

1979

1977

1977

1977

1975

as Dr. Tanner
1973

1973

as Conde Cagliostro
1972

as Inspector Ojeda
1972

1972

1972

1972

as Poncio Pilatos
1971

as Gen. Nord
1971

1971

1971

1969

1969

as Hill Carter
1968

as Coronel Jiménez
1968

1967

as Doctor
1967

1966

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Director

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First Assistant Director

Assistant Director

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Story

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Assistant Director