Donald Gibb Explained

Donald Gibb
Birth Name:Donald Richard Gibb
Birth Date:4 August 1954
Birth Place:New York City, New York, U.S.
Alias:Don Gibb
Television:Filmography
Education:University of New Mexico
University of San Diego
Occupation:Actor
Height:6 feet 4 inches

Donald Richard Gibb (born August 4, 1954) is an American actor, best known for his roles as the hulking, dimwitted fraternity brother Ogre in several installments of the Revenge of the Nerds film series, as Kumite fighter Ray Jackson in Bloodsport, and as Leslie "Dr. Death" Krunchner on the HBO sitcom 1st & Ten.

Life and career

Raised in California, Gibb attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California. Upon graduation he went to the University of New Mexico on a basketball scholarship,[1] where he joined Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He then transferred to the University of San Diego, where he played football on scholarship. Gibb played briefly for the San Diego Chargers before suffering an injury in an automobile accident, which led him to turn to acting,[1] beginning with small, uncredited roles in Stripes and Conan the Barbarian. He received recognition in a small role in Lost in America, playing an ex-convict who picks up a hitchhiking main character, with a review stating that his casting was one of several in the film showing that director Albert Brooks had "a rare knack for filling supporting roles with exactly the right person, however unlikely that person would seem to be for that particular role".[2]

Gibb is best known for his Ogre character portrayed first in Revenge of the Nerds and later in and . Chugging beer from a trophy, throwing nerds off fraternity buildings and competing in belching contests, Gibb gleefully played up his former days as a college football jock. Gibb "experienced a life makeover" between the first and second films in the series, objecting to a proposed scene in the second film in which the script called for the character "to threaten somebody with a piece of wood", with Gibb saying "I personally didn't want to be associated with that kind of action, and I didn't think Ogre would do it, either".[3]

Gibb's other famous recurring role was in a string of martial arts pictures. As an American entrant named Ray Jackson, he starred alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme in Bloodsport,[4] [5] and alone in the 1996 sequel . Gibb has appeared in more than 25 movies including Jocks and Amazon Women on the Moon. Subsequently, he also played a small role in the PC game Zork: Grand Inquisitor, as the man in the third portal with Lucy; and can be seen in a brief role in the film Hancock, starring Will Smith. Gibb gained notoriety on HBO's 1st & Ten, as Leslie "Dr. Death" Krunchner, a linebacker. Gibb played the role from 1984 until 1991, making him one of the few members of the fictional California Bulls to last the entire seven-year run. After, he played the illiterate biker Scab on the 1992 Fox sitcom Stand By Your Man, which co-starred Melissa Gilbert and Rosie O'Donnell, and played small roles in Quantum Leap, MacGyver, Magnum P.I., Night Court, Cheers, Renegade, The X-Files, The A-Team, Step by Step and Early Edition.

Gibb is the spokesman and co-owner for Chicago bar Trader Todd's, through which Gibb is marketing "Ogre beer", named after his iconic character in Revenge of the Nerds.[6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Any Which Way You CanHenchmanUncredited
1981StripesBouncerUncredited
1982Conan the BarbarianOsric's GuardUncredited
1984Revenge of the NerdsFrederick Aloysius "Ogre" Palowaski
Meatballs Part IIMad Dog
1985Lost in AmericaEx-Convict
Transylvania 6-5000Larry the Wolfman
1986JocksRipperCredited as Don Gibb
1987They Still Call Me BruceThe Executioner
Fred "Ogre" Palowaski
Amazon Women on the MoonGraceless Pirate
1988BloodsportRay Jackson
1992Missing PiecesHurrudnik
1993Breakfast of AliensDarrell
1994Magic Kid 2LutherCredited as Don Gibb
1995Broken BarsJake
SavateCody JohnsonCredited as Don Gibb
1996Ray 'Tiny' Jackson
American TigersDan Storm
1997High VoltageBartenderUncredited
1998U.S. MarshalsMichael ConroyCredited as Don Gibb
1999Durango KidsMountain Man MorrisCredited as Don Gibb
2002Band ManagerCredited as Don Gibb
2003GrindScabby Security GuyCredited as Don Gibb
2004Lightning BugUncle MarvinCredited as Don Gibb
2005Window TheoryJudson
20068 of DiamondsBig MikeCredited as Don Gibb
2008HancockConvictCredited as Don Gibb

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Nichols & DymesTelevision film
1982–1983Magnum, P.I.Condley Willard
Harms
2 Episodes
1983AliceMoose1 Episode: "Jolene and the Night Watchman" as Don Gibb
Simon & SimonLebow's #2 henchman1 Episode: "Grand Illusion" (Uncredited)
Hardcastle and McCormickJohnson1 Episode: "The Crystal Duck"
Deke Billings1 Episode: "The Taxicab Wars"
Just Our Luck1 Episode: "No Holds Barred" as Don Gibb
1984Knight RiderGibbs1 Episode: "Knight of the Chameleon" as Don Gibb
1984–19911st & TenLeslie 'Dr. Death' Krunchner80 Episodes
1985OtherworldMotoface1 Episode: "Village of the Motorpigs"
BensonBig Luther1 Episode: "Uncle Jack"
Streets of JusticeRoad RodantTelevision film; Credited as Don Gibb
1987U.S. Marshals: Waco & RhinehartVarela LeaderTelevision film
Wendell1 Episode: "The More the Marrier" as Don Gibb
1989227Skullcrusher1 Episode: "Flying Down to Leo's" as Don Gibb
1989–1990My Two DadsChuck
Officer Eugene
2 Episodes
1990HunterStryber1 Episode: "Unfinished Business" as Don Gibb
Dear JohnFrenchie1 Episode: "John's Night Out" as Don Gibb
Night CourtTerry Benoon1 Episode: "Nobody Says Rat Fink Anymore" as Don Gibb
They Came from Outer SpaceMr. Geek1 Episode: "Mr. Geek" as Don Gibb
Doctor DoctorSam1 Episode: "Somewhere in the Berkshires"
1991Sons and DaughtersSlasher Martin1 Episode: "The Thing"
AmenCashmere1 Episode: "The Wild Deak" as Don Gibb
MacGyverHerman the German1 Episode: "Split Decision" as Don Gibb
True ColorsOfficer Johnson1 Episode: "Seems Like Old Times" as Don Gibb
1992Quantum LeapJeeters1 Episode: "Roberto!" as Don Gibb
Stand by Your ManScab7 Episodes
CheersTiny1 Episode: "Teaching with the Enemy" as Don Gibb
1992–1993RenegadeHog Adams
Cletus Hog Adams
2 Episodes
1993Harry and the HendersonsValentine2 Episodes as Don Gibb
Kip1 Episode: "Conduit" as Don Gibb
Daddy DearestInmate #21 Episode: "American We"
Hearts AfireRay1 Episode: "The Stud Club" as Don Gibb
1993–1994Empty NestJake
Biker #1
2 Episodes as Don Gibb
1993–1998Step by StepSlasher / Moose6 Episodes
1994Boy Meets WorldTony1 Episode: "It's a Wonderful Night" as Don Gibb
Midnight RunaroundClydeTelevision film; Credited as Don Gibb
OgreTelevision film; Credited as Don Gibb
Muddling ThroughBud1 Episode: "It's a Date"
1994–1996Weird ScienceBiker Dude
Singing Guy
Rolph
3 Episodes
1995SeinfeldLetter S in Devils Body Painter1 Episode: "The Face Painter" (Uncredited)
Misery Loves CompanyPrussian Helmet Biker1 Episode: "Uneasy Rider"
KirkBiker1 Episode: "Helloween"
1996Unhappily Ever AfterSpike1 Episode: "Meter Maid"
Homeboys in Outer SpaceGaldor1 Episode: "Behold a Pale Planet, or What If God Was One of Us" as Don Gibb
Pacific BlueBarger1 Episode: "Cranked Up" as Don Gibb
1997SparksFitch1 Episode: "Self Defense"
Hangin' with Mr. CooperSecurity Guard1 Episode: "The Idol" as Don Gibb
1998Gunnar
Kind Trucker
2 Episodes
1999Arli$$Jake's Father1 Episode: "Taking One for the Team"
2000Tiny1 Episode: "Black Streak" as Don Gibb
Secret Agent ManBuff Bobby Barnett1 Episode: "WhupSumAss"
Early EditionOdessa 'Stumpy' McNeil1 Episode: "Mel Schwartz, Bounty Hunter" as Don Gibb
Veronica's ClosetSpaz1 Episode: "Veronica's Sleepover"
2001Black ScorpionSmash Clone #11 Episode: "An Officer and a Prankster
PhillyMickey Horvath1 Episode: "Truth or Consequence" (Uncredited)
2002She SpiesScarface1 Episode: "Daddy's Girl" as Don Gibb
2003Worm2 Episodes; Credited as Don Gibb
2007PsychoTelevision mini-series
2011Secret Mountain Fort AwesomeAdditional Voices1 Episode: "The 6th Disqustoid" (Voice Role)
2016Captain Kyle's Cosplay Spotlight1 Episode: "Pennywise"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995What's My StoryGiantVoice Role; Credited as Don Gibb
1997Floyd the BouncerVoice Role; Credited as Don Gibb
2003Alter EchoGherranVoice Role; Credited as Don Gibb
2010Mafia IIAngry PrisonerVoice Role
2011RageVoice Role

Notes and References

  1. "Undemanding may get yucks from 'Nerds'", The Santa Fe New Mexican (August 17, 1984), Film P1.
  2. Bill Hagen, "Brooks should find audience for 'Lost in America' film", Hazleton Standard-Speaker (April 17, 1985), p. 43.
  3. Jack Curry, "They're Back!", The Bangor Daily News (June 13, 1987), p. 4-5.
  4. "We Must Confess, It's Bad", New York Daily News (April 27, 1988), p. 40.
  5. Joe Bob Briggs, "High-powered kicks make 'Bloodsport'", Alabama Journal (May 6, 1988), p. 23.
  6. News: Trader Todd's Adventure Bar . https://web.archive.org/web/20040324043212/http://www.centerstagechicago.com/bars/trader-todds.html . dead . 2004-03-24 . centerstagechicago.com . 2008 . 2008-09-19 .