What is the net worth of Donald Gibb?

$4 Million

Donald Gibb is an American actor having a net worth of $4 million who is most known for his portrayal as the lumbering, dimwitted fraternity member Ogre in multiple chapters of the Revenge of the Nerds film series which was first released in 1983.

His other roles, such as Kumite fighter Ray Jackson in Bloodsport and Leslie “Dr. Death” Krunchner on the HBO sitcom 1st & Ten, are also well-known among audiences.

Quick Facts About Donald Gibb

Donald Gibb Net Worth $4 Million
Full Name Donald Richard Gibb
Date of Birth August 4, 1954
Age 67
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Gender Male
Nationality American
Profession Actor
Relationship Status Married
Wife Jacqueline Bauer

Donald Gibb Earnings, Career, Bio, and More

As of 2021, Gibb’s net worth is predicted to be around $4 million. Through his successful career as an actor in different movies and TV shows, he has been able to add this to his wealth. Along with acting, he is also actively involved in his business which further helps him to add more to his fortune.

Talking about his entrepreneurship, he is the spokesman and co-owner of Chicago bar Trader Todd’s, where he promotes “Ogre beer,” which is named after his legendary character from Revenge of the Nerds.

He had no aim of becoming an actor at first, but he did take a few acting jobs throughout his university years. He also got his start in acting with minor, uncredited appearances in Stripes, Conan the Barbarian, and Any Which Way You Can.

In 1984’s Revenge of the Nerds, he played Frederick Aloysius “Ogre” Palowaski, and he repeated his role in 1987’s Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise and 1994’s Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love. His persona in the movie is infamous for taunting nerds by throwing them off fraternity buildings, competing in belching contests, and drinking beer from a trophy.

He played Ripper, a Wildman tennis player in 1986, and Graceless Pirate in Amazon Women on the Moon the following year. In 1988, he co-starred with Jean-Claude Van Damme in the film Bloodsport as Ray Jackson, a noisy martial arts fighter.

In 1st & Ten, he played linebacker Leslie Dr. Death Krunchner from 1984 until 1991. Reid Shelton and Delta Burke starred in the sitcom, which ran on HBO from December 1984 until January 1991.

In the 1992 TV Show named Stand By Your Man, he played an uneducated biker named Scab. Donald only appeared in seven episodes of the Fox series, which also starred Rosie O’Donnell and Melissa Gilbert.

In addition to performing in films and television series, he has also worked as a voice actor in computer games. He voiced a Giant in the 1995 game “What’s My Story”, and Floyd the Bounder, a minor character in the 1997 game “Zork: Grand Inquisitor”. He voiced as Gherran in another game in 2003 named “Alter Echo”, an enraged prisoner in 2010’s “Mafia II” and a character in the 2011 video game “Rage”.

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Donald Gibb Relationship and Personal Life

When it comes to his personal life, he has a reputation for secrecy. He is, however, a married man. He is married to his life partner, Jacqueline Bauer. In 1981, the couple married in a small ceremony where their close relatives and friends were present.

However, the couple has kept other details of their relationship a secret. They have also refused to share any information about children, as it is uncertain whether they have or not. Currently, the couple is having a wonderful time in each other’s company. They have a home in Chicago, Illinois, where they presently reside.

Donald Gibb Early Life, Family, and Education

There is not much information about his parents and early life as he has not mentioned any details about his upbringing in the media. He is very private regarding his family and relationships.

He attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California, where he was raised. Following graduation, he received a basketball scholarship at the University of New Mexico, where he became a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

He then went on to play football at the University of San Diego. He was a scholarship basketball player at the University of San Diego. He was a member of the San Diego Chargers for a short time until being injured in an automobile accident, forcing him to pursue acting.

Interesting Facts About Donald Gibb

  • As per his IMDB profile, he has 98 credits as an actor.
  • He is also widely known by his nickname, Don Gibb.
  • He appeared in an interview with Revenge of the Nerds co-stars Robert Carradine and Andrew Cassese at the Niagara Falls Comic-Con in 2018.
  • He is not present in any social media world such as Twitter and Instagram.
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