Background
Ilse was born in Caracas, Venezuela, but became a Mexican citizen at the age of 18. She was born to a well-known publicist in Mexico Oscar Olivo and to his Honduran born wife Ilse Schweinfurth.
Ilse was born in Caracas, Venezuela, but became a Mexican citizen at the age of 18. She was born to a well-known publicist in Mexico Oscar Olivo and to his Honduran born wife Ilse Schweinfurth.
She studied Communications at Universidad Anáhuac.
Ilse performed the first single Bazar that made the group an instant success. In 1989 she performed a duet with Pedro Maras on his debut self-titled album. The song, titled "Sed" was published by BMG Music Publishing Company and is extremely rare.
In 1990 the group broke up and Ilse became the host of the show Galardón a los grandes and launched a solo career in 1992 recording two albums.
In 1997, Ilse obtained an important yet brief role in the telenovela María Isabel alongside Adela Noriega. In 2003 she hosted the talk show 100% Mujer on Televisa.
In 2005, Ilse became one of the judges of the television Azteca singing competition Louisiana Academia. She re toured with Flans again in late 2005 for 2 months.
With happiness comes sorrow.
She is a single mother raising two young boys. Ilse is currently living in Mexico City.
And at the age of 20 she became one of the three members of the vocal group Flans. In 1999 she re-united with the other members of Flans to tour the country.