Donald Gibb
- Actor
Massive (6' 4"), muscular behemoth Donald Richard Gibb was born on
August 4, 1954, in New York City, New York and raised in California. He
attended the University of New Mexico on a basketball scholarship, then
transferred to the University of San Diego, where he played football
and was a member of the varsity basketball team. He had a roster spot
on the San Diego Chargers prior to embarking on an acting career. With
his brawn, bulk, scraggly beard and mustache, deep, growly voice and
forceful screen presence, Gibb has frequently been cast as scruffy
bikers, loutish rednecks and over-aggressive macho athletes. He started
out in movies in the early 1980s with uncredited bit parts in
Any Which Way You Can (1980),
Stripes (1981), and
Conan the Barbarian (1982).
He achieved enduring cult fame as the outrageous Ogre in the hilarious
Revenge of the Nerds (1984),
reprising this role in the second and fourth sequels. He was likewise
memorable as raucous martial arts fighter Ray Jackson in the exciting
Bloodsport (1988) and wildman tennis
player Ripper in the amusing Jocks (1984).
He had a recurring role as fierce defensive lineman Leslie "Dr. Death"
Crunchner on the HBO situation comedy
1st & Ten (1984). Among the
television series Donald has done guest spots on are
Alice (1976),
The A-Team (1983),
Magnum, P.I. (1980),
Knight Rider (1982),
The Facts of Life (1979),
Hunter (1984),
Night Court (1984),
MacGyver (1985),
Quantum Leap (1989),
The X-Files (1993) and
The Young and the Restless (1973).
Donald Gibb lives in Chicago, Illinois and is the co-owner of and
spokesman for the Chicago karaoke bar Trader Todd's.