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Simon Ibarra Filmography

Actor34 FILMS IN DB

SimonIbarra

Known for Acting · Bendor, Rotonda, A Werewolf Boy

34
FILMS IN DB
$261
TOTAL VALUE
19
PRICED
$14
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
A Werewolf Boy
~$69 · 4K · 2026
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Graduation Day
$32 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Simon Ibarra is a dynamic actor whose performances have captivated audiences and collectors alike. With standout roles in critically acclaimed films such as "Obsesyon" (2025) and "Sapul" (2023), Ibarra has carved a niche for himself in the world of independent cinema, becoming a sought-after name for physical media enthusiasts. "Obsesyon," with its gripping narrative and Ibarra's intense portrayal, has quickly become a must-have for collectors, particularly in its limited edition Blu-ray release that features exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Collectors appreciate Ibarra's commitment to diverse storytelling and his ability to bring depth to complex characters. "Sapul" showcases his range and has been recognized for its unique cinematography and compelling script, making its DVD release a prized addition to any collection. As physical media continues to evolve, Simon Ibarra's work represents not just entertainment but also an essential part of contemporary film history that collectors are eager to preserve.

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FULL FILMOGRAPHY

34 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Simon Ibarra known for?

Simon Ibarra is known for acting in films such as 'Obsesyon' (2025) as Businessman, 'Sapul' (2023) as Philip Mijares, and 'Loss of Innocence' (2008).

What genres does Simon Ibarra's filmography span?

Simon Ibarra's filmography spans multiple genres including Drama, Romance, Crime, Comedy, Action, and Thriller.

What era or decades does Simon Ibarra's work cover?

Simon Ibarra's work covers the years from 1998 to 2026, with the most-active decade being the 2000s.

What is the range and breadth of Simon Ibarra's work?

Simon Ibarra has appeared in a total of 33 films, showcasing a diverse range of works across various genres.