Donald Richard Gibb, a towering figure at 6' 4" and sporting a muscular physique, was born on August 4, 1954, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, New York. However, his childhood was spent in the sun-kissed state of California, where he developed a passion for sports.
Gibb's athletic prowess earned him a basketball scholarship to the University of New Mexico, which he later transferred to the University of San Diego. At San Diego, he played football and was a key member of the varsity basketball team. His impressive skills on the field even caught the attention of the San Diego Chargers, who offered him a roster spot.
Despite his athletic achievements, Gibb's true calling was in the world of acting. With his rugged good looks, scraggly beard and mustache, deep voice, and imposing screen presence, he quickly became a go-to guy for roles that required a certain level of machismo.
Gibb's early film credits include uncredited appearances in Any Which Way You Can (1980),Stripes (1981),and Conan the Barbarian (1982). However, it was his iconic portrayal of the outrageous Ogre in Revenge of the Nerds (1984) that cemented his status as a cult favorite. He reprised this role in the second and fourth sequels, solidifying his reputation as a master of playing over-the-top characters.
In addition to his work in film, Gibb has also made a name for himself on television. He had a recurring role as the fierce defensive lineman Leslie "Dr. Death" Crunchner on the HBO sitcom 1st & Ten (1984),and has appeared in a slew of other TV shows, including 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).
When he's not acting, Gibb can be found running his karaoke bar, Trader Todd's, in Chicago, Illinois. He is also the co-owner of the establishment, which has become a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
Throughout his career, Gibb has demonstrated a versatility and range that has allowed him to take on a wide variety of roles. From his early days as a rugged athlete to his current status as a beloved character actor, Gibb has consistently impressed audiences with his unique blend of brawn, brains, and charisma.