Pulp Fiction's The Gimp dies of heart attack at 68
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Stephen Hibbert, the multifaceted writer and actor renowned for his unsettling portrayal of The Gimp in the iconic film “Pulp Fiction,” has sadly passed away at the age of 68.

His family confirmed to TMZ that Hibbert succumbed to a heart attack on Monday while in Denver. The news came as a shock to many who knew him both personally and professionally.

In the wake of his untimely death, Hibbert’s children, Ronnie, Rosalind, and Greg, released a poignant statement expressing their grief. “Our father, Stephen Hibbert, passed away unexpectedly this week,” they shared. “His life was full of love and dedication to the arts and his family. He will be dearly missed by many.”

Hibbert’s journey began in Fleetwood, England, where he embarked on a career in television writing during the 1980s. His early work included contributions to “Late Night with David Letterman,” which cemented his reputation in the industry.

Throughout the 1990s, Hibbert expanded his influence by writing for animated children’s series and contributing scripts to popular shows such as “MADtv” and “Boy Meets World.” His creativity and passion for storytelling left a lasting impact on the entertainment world.

He later wrote for several animated children’s series during the 1990s and contributed scripts to shows including MADtv and Boy Meets World.

Writer and actor Stephen Hibbert - best known for playing the eerie character known as The Gimp in Pulp Fiction - has died at the age of 68; (pictured 2014)

Writer and actor Stephen Hibbert – best known for playing the eerie character known as The Gimp in Pulp Fiction – has died at the age of 68; (pictured 2014)

It was his brief - and unforgettable - appearance in Quentin Tarantino’s cult classic Pulp Fiction that cemented his place in pop-culture history

It was his brief – and unforgettable – appearance in Quentin Tarantino’s cult classic Pulp Fiction that cemented his place in pop-culture history

He also penned the 1994 comedy It’s Pat: The Movie, starring SNL vet Julia Sweeney. 

Hibbert also appeared in several film roles during his career, including a small part as a prison guard in the 1999 comedy Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.

But it was his brief – and unforgettable – appearance in Quentin Tarantino’s cult classic Pulp Fiction that cemented his place in pop-culture history. 

In the film’s infamous pawn shop basement sequence, Hibbert’s character appears when the shop owner orders his accomplice to ‘bring out the Gimp.’

Emerging from a locked box, the eerie figure is dressed head-to-toe in a black leather bondage suit with a zippered mask and leash. 

He is tasked with guarding boxer Butch Coolidge – played by Bruce Willis – while the captors drag crime boss Marsellus Wallace – portrayed by Ving Rhames – into another room. 

Silent throughout the scene, the chained character tries to raise the alarm when Butch manages to free himself, but is quickly knocked unconscious with a single punch. 

The disturbing moment became one of the most shocking scenes in Pulp Fiction. 

In the film’s infamous pawn shop basement sequence, Hibbert's character appears when the shop owner orders his accomplice to 'bring out the Gimp'

In the film’s infamous pawn shop basement sequence, Hibbert’s character appears when the shop owner orders his accomplice to ‘bring out the Gimp’

Emerging from a locked box, the eerie figure is dressed head-to-toe in a black leather bondage suit with a zippered mask and leash

Emerging from a locked box, the eerie figure is dressed head-to-toe in a black leather bondage suit with a zippered mask and leash

Hibbert’s death comes just months after the passing of his Pulp Fiction co-star Peter Greene, who died in December at age 60. Greene shared the infamous basement scene with Hibbert, playing Zed, the sadistic pawn shop security guard; (Greene in 2010)

Hibbert’s death comes just months after the passing of his Pulp Fiction co-star Peter Greene, who died in December at age 60. Greene shared the infamous basement scene with Hibbert, playing Zed, the sadistic pawn shop security guard; (Greene in 2010) 

He later had another brief on-screen role in The Cat in the Hat.

Away from Hollywood, he remained active in the arts community in Denver, where he taught improv at Chaos Bloom Theater.

Hibbert’s death comes just months after the passing of his Pulp Fiction co-star Peter Greene, who died in December at age 60. 

Authorities later determined that Greene died from an accidental gunshot wound, according to the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner.

The actor was found dead inside his apartment on the Lower East Side of New York City on December 12 after neighbors reported loud music blaring from the unit for several days. 

Police conducting a welfare check entered the apartment with the help of a locksmith and discovered Greene with visible injuries.

Officials later said he died from a gunshot wound to the left axilla that damaged a major artery.

Greene portrayed the sadistic pawn shop guard Zed in Pulp Fiction, sharing the infamous basement scene with Hibbert’s The Gimp – making the loss of both actors from that unforgettable sequence all the more striking. 

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