Early Life & Basketball Career
- Played college basketball for the UP Fighting Maroons, leading them to a UAAP championship in 1986.
- Drafted into the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) by the Shell Turbo Chargers in 1989.
- Immediately made an impact with his dominant presence and leadership on the court.
Basketball Achievements
- PBA Rookie of the Year & Most Valuable Player (1989) – the only player to achieve both in one season
- Two-time PBA MVP (1989, 1999)
- Eight-time PBA All-Star
- Five-time PBA Mythical Team member
- Named among the PBA’s 25 Greatest Players
- PBA Champion and long-time cornerstone of the Shell franchise
Playing Style
- Known for his physical strength, inside scoring, and defensive prowess.
- A team leader and mentor, respected for his court intelligence and discipline.
- Combined power with grace — dominating the post while inspiring teammates with humility.
Acting & Showbiz Career
- After retiring from basketball, Benjie found a second career in entertainment:
- Starred in sitcoms and comedy shows such as Bahay Mo Ba ’To?, Laff Camera Action!, and Ober Da Bakod.
- Appeared in films including Mang Jose (2021) and My First Romance (2003).
- Frequently portrays fatherly or comedic roles, endearing him to audiences of all ages.
Fun Facts
- Father of basketball stars Kobe Paras and Andre Paras.
- Known for his comedic timing and approachable personality.
- Married to former actress Jackie Forster (mother of Kobe and Andre).
- Later remarried and maintains a close relationship with both families.
- A consistent presence in sports events, mentoring and inspiring young athletes.
Legacy
Benjie Paras is celebrated as one of the PBA’s all-time greats and a rare multi-industry success story. Whether on the basketball court or in front of the camera, he remains a symbol of Filipino excellence, humility, and heart. His dual legacy — as a sports icon and entertainer — continues through his sons, making the Paras family one of the most respected in Philippine sports and showbiz.