Donald Gibb’s passing at 71 closes the chapter on a career that turned a former college football player into one of cinema’s most beloved tough guys. After an injury ended his shot at the NFL, he refused to disappear. Instead, he fought his way onto the screen, breaking through in Any Which Way You Can and etching himself into pop culture as “Ogre” in Revenge of the Nerds.Off-screen, Gibb was remembered as a man of deep faith and fierce loyalty, who loved his family, friends, and fans with his whole heart. From Bloodsport’s Ray Jackson to appearances in Cheers, The X-Files, and The A-Team, he brought humor, heart, and intimidating presence to every frame. Surrounded by family when he died in his Texas home, he left this world as he lived in it: larger than life, unforgettable, and deeply loved.
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