Stephen Hibbert, actor behind 'Pulp Fiction's' The Gimp, dead at 68
Stephen Hibbert, actor behind 'Pulp Fiction's' The Gimp, dead at 68
Lori Bashian, Larry FinkSat, March 7, 2026 at 12:22 AM UTC
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"Pulp Fiction" star Stephen Hibbert, known for playing the character The Gimp, has died at the age of 68.
Fox News Digital confirmed the actor died March 2 in Denver, Colorado.
Hibbert died after suffering a heart attack, a family member told Fox News Digital. The family member noted the family is awaiting results of an autopsy report to determine further details.
While Hibbert is best known for his work in "Pulp Fiction," he started out in Hollywood as a writer, lending his talents to "Late Night with David Letterman," working on the show for 259 episodes from 1984 to 1986. As a writer, he also worked on "Boy Meets World" and "Mad TV."
Hibbert died in Denver, Colo., Monday. (Getty Images)
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After his role in the classic Quentin Tarantino film, Hibbert appeared in the movies "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me," playing a guard; "The Cat in the Hat"; and "National Treasure: Book of Secrets."
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In an interview with Aarp in October 2024 for the 30th anniversary of "Pulp Fiction," Hibbert shared what it was like suddenly being recognized by fans after the movie's release.
"The weekend 'Pulp' opened, I was visiting my mom and dad in San Juan Capistrano," he said. "When I got home, there were two dozen messages on my answering machine, almost all from guys telling me they really enjoyed my performance, and would I like to meet them for coffee? Yikes!
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"These fellas had to wait for the end credits to see who played The Gimp, then find a pay phone, call LA 411 and snag my number. I quickly changed my number and became unlisted."
Hibbert was married to actress Julia Sweeney from 1989 to 1994, telling AARP at he and Sweeney, who also appeared in "Pulp Fiction," met Tarantino when he visited The Groundlings theater when "he would guest with the improv show on Thursday nights."
"He was pretty much the same then as now, hilarious, endlessly curious and passionate about film," Hibbert said of his friendship with the director. "Quentin, Julia and I were moviegoing buddies and sometime collaborators already, so he asked us to audition for 'Pulp Fiction.'"
The actor and writer is survived by his three children: Ronnie, Rosalind and Greg.
Hibbert told AARP he met Tarantino when he was a guest at The Groundlings.
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"Our father, Stephen Hibbert, passed away unexpectedly this week," the actor's children told Tmz in a statement. "His life was full of love and dedication to the arts and his family. He will be dearly missed by many."
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