Benny Ibarra de Llano is a Mexican musician, singer, producer, composer, arranger, and actor, born on September 8, 1970, in Mexico City. He rose to fame as a member of the iconic pop group Timbiriche, which became one of the most influential musical acts in Latin America during the 1980s. With a multifaceted career spanning decades, Benny has successfully transitioned from teen idol to respected solo artist and creative force in the Latin music industry. He has sold over 1.3 million records in Mexico, earning a place as one of the country’s most enduring and versatile entertainers.
Beyond his work as a performer, Benny has made a name for himself as a producer, crafting albums for artists and groups such as Onda Vaselina, Santa Sabina, Edith Márquez, and Sasha, Benny y Erik. His contributions also extend to film and television, with notable acting roles in movies like Ciudad de ciegos, ¿Quién diablos es Juliette?, and Un Padre No Tan Padre, where he also served as co-producer and composer of the soundtrack. On television, he starred in the popular series SOS: Sexo y otros secretos. Benny’s artistic journey reflects a deep commitment to creativity, collaboration, and innovation across multiple disciplines.