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Donald Gibb passes away at 71

Donald Gibb passes away at 71 after private battle with health issues; fans pay tribute

Donald Gibb, best known for his role as the fraternity member “Ogre” in ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ franchise, has sadly passed away. He was 71.

Donald Gibb passes away at 71

According to TMZ, the actor passed away on Tuesday evening, due to health complications. Donald’s son, Travis Gibb, confirmed the news of his demise in a statement shared with the news portal. They said that Donald “loved the Lord and his family, friends and fans with all his heart,” while also requesting prayers and privacy during the difficult time. They added that he would be “deeply missed and forever remembered.”As per the report, the actor died at his home in Texas while surrounded by family and his children.

Donald Gibb cause of death

While news of his passing comes as a shock to fans, Gibb had reportedly been battling health issues for some time and his passing was not sudden.

Donald Gibb film career

Donald Gibb rose to cult fame in the 1980s through his portrayal of Ogre in the Revenge of the Nerds films. Though initially introduced as a fearsome fraternity brother, the character became a fan favourite thanks to Gibb’s comedic timing and screen presence.

Fans pay tribute to Donald Gibb

Beyond the franchise, the actor built a long career across film and television, often portraying physically imposing characters. His notable credits included roles in ‘Bloodsport’, ‘U.S. Marshals’, and ‘Hancock’. Following news of his demise, fans took to social media to share their favourite screen performance of the star. Gibb’s last credited screen role was in the 2026 sports thriller Hands. According to IMDb, Gibb also has a role in the forthcoming horror film Burlesque Ghost Hunters, which does not yet have a release date. Go to Source

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