Overview
- Hibbert’s daughter, Rosalind, confirmed his death to Rolling Stone after TMZ first reported it citing a family member, and multiple outlets published the family’s statement.
- A family member said he suffered a heart attack in Denver on Monday, March 2, with authorities awaiting autopsy results for further detail.
- He was widely recognized for his masked, wordless performance as “The Gimp” in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film Pulp Fiction.
- His career included writing for Late Night with David Letterman, MADtv and Boy Meets World, and co‑writing the 1994 feature It’s Pat: The Movie.
- He also appeared in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and The Cat in the Hat, and taught improv at Denver’s Chaos Bloom Theater and film theory at Denver School of the Arts.