Donald Gibb Texas, Death Obituary: Family And Friends Mourns Tragic Loss
Donald Gibb, the American actor widely known for his memorable role as “Ogre” in the Revenge of the Nerds film series, has passed away at his home in Texas after a long illness. He was 71. His death marks the loss of a performer whose distinctive presence and larger-than-life screen energy made him a recognizable figure to audiences who grew up with 1980s comedy films.
Gibb became best known for his portrayal of Ogre in Revenge of the Nerds, where his imposing physical stature and deep voice were paired with unexpected comedic timing and charm. What could have been a minor antagonistic role instead became one of the franchise’s most memorable characters, largely due to the personality and humor he brought to it. Over time, Ogre evolved into a fan favorite and a lasting symbol of the film’s enduring pop culture legacy.
Beyond his most famous role, Gibb built a career in film and television defined by his unmistakable presence and versatility in supporting roles. Fans and colleagues often described him as approachable, warm, and deeply appreciative of the audiences who supported his work over the decades. Whether appearing on screen or attending fan conventions, he was known for engaging with people sincerely and with good humor, leaving behind strong impressions wherever he went.
As news of his passing spreads, tributes continue to highlight not only his contributions to entertainment, but also his character off-screen—humble, kind, and grateful. For many fans, especially those who grew up with his work in 1980s cinema, his performances remain tied to cherished memories of a defining era in comedy film.
Donald Gibb’s legacy will endure through the roles he played and the joy his performances brought to audiences around the world. He will be remembered with affection and appreciation, and deeply missed by those who admired both his work and the person he was.