Actor and writer Stephen Hibbert, renowned for his unforgettable role as The Gimp in Quentin Tarantino's iconic film "Pulp Fiction," has passed away at the age of 68. The news of his death was confirmed by family representatives, though the cause has not been disclosed. Hibbert's portrayal in the 1994 cult classic left a lasting impression on audiences, contributing to the film's enduring legacy.
Beyond his memorable appearance in "Pulp Fiction," Hibbert had a diverse career in the entertainment industry. He was a talented writer and performer, contributing to various television shows and films throughout his career. His work extended to popular series such as "The Drew Carey Show" and "MADtv," where he showcased his comedic talents and creativity behind the scenes.
Stephen Hibbert's passing marks the end of a career that, while highlighted by a singular iconic role, was marked by versatility and creativity. Fans and colleagues alike remember him for his humor, kindness, and passion for storytelling. His contributions to film and television continue to be celebrated by those who appreciated his unique talents.
— Authored by Next24 Live