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Stephen Hibbert Dies at 68: Actor and Writer Behind Iconic Pulp Fiction Role Remembered

Posted on April 29, 2026

Stephen Hibbert, an actor and writer best known for his memorable role in Pulp Fiction and his work in 1990s television, has passed away at the age of 68, leaving behind a legacy of creativity in both film and TV.

Stephen Hibbert, best known for playing “The Gimp” in Pulp Fiction, died on March 2 at age 68. Per reports, the actor and writer died of a heart attack in Denver, Colorado. In a statement, his children Greg, Ronnie, and Rosalind shared that he passed away “unexpectedly.” They added, “His life was full of love and dedication to the arts and his family. He will be dearly missed by many.”

Though his screen time in Quentin Tarantino’s iconic film was brief, Hibbert’s performance became one of the most haunting and memorable elements of Pulp Fiction. It is a rare achievement in acting to leave such a lasting impression in a small role, but he did exactly that, securing a permanent place in pop culture history.

Beyond acting, Stephen Hibbert also worked as a television writer in the 1990s, contributing to shows such as Late Night with David Letterman, MADtv, and Boy Meets World. His writing reflected versatility and a strong sense of comedic timing, helping shape some of the era’s most recognizable television moments.

Those who worked with him remember him as a dedicated and creative professional who brought thoughtfulness and originality to every project. His contributions behind the scenes were just as meaningful as his on-screen appearance, even if less publicly recognized.

His children described him as a loving father whose life was deeply rooted in both family and artistic passion. Their tribute reflects a man who balanced creativity with care, leaving behind memories that go far beyond his work in entertainment.

As fans revisit his performances and writing, Stephen Hibbert’s legacy remains one of quiet but lasting influence—an artist whose work continues to be remembered and appreciated across generations.

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