Donald Gibb, an actor celebrated for decades in Hollywood, passed away at 71 after a prolonged illness. Known for his role as 'Ogre' in Revenge of the Nerds and his work in shows like Bloodsport, he left behind a legacy spanning over 100 acting credits. Fans and colleagues expressed his enduring influence, noting his iconic performances that resonated deeply. His early career began in the 1980s, marked by uncredited roles such as a henchman in Any Which Way You Can and a bouncer in Stripes. By the 1990s, he gained recognition through sitcoms like They Came from Outer Space and MacGyver. He returned to television in Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love and later appeared in Hands and Secret Mountain Fort Awesome in 2011. Tributes poured in, highlighting his impact on both screen and cultural events like Bloodsport. While his passing leaves many fans and colleagues reflecting on his contributions, his work continues to inspire audiences worldwide.