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Donald Gibb Dies at 71: Ogre Actor’s Bloodsport Legacy
Donald Gibb, the actor fans knew as Ogre in Revenge of the Nerds and Ray Jackson in Bloodsport, died Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at his home in Texas. He was 71. His son, Travis Gibb, said the actor died after health complications following ongoing health issues. No detailed medical cause was publicly released. Why Revenge of the Nerds Fans Remember Ogre Gibb became a 1980s cult-film favorite as Frederick Aloysius “Ogre” Palowa
Donald Gibb Dies at 71: Ogre Actor’s Bloodsport Legacy
Donald Gibb, the actor fans knew as Ogre in Revenge of the Nerds and Ray Jackson in Bloodsport, died Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at his home in Texas. He was 71. His son, Travis Gibb, said the actor died after health complications following ongoing health issues. No detailed medical cause was publicly released. Why Revenge of the Nerds Fans Remember Ogre Gibb became a 1980s cult-film favorite as Frederick Aloysius “Ogre” Palowa
Actor Michael Campbell dies at 35 after acclaimed Richard III performance
Actor Michael Campbell, widely praised for his groundbreaking stage performance while living with Motor Neurone Disease, has died at the age of 35. Campbell, also known as Michael Patrick, died on Tuesday at a hospice in Northern Ireland following a diagnosis he received in February 2023. His wife, Naomi, confirmed his death in a social media post, describing him as a man who lived life with extraordinary energy and spirit. She wrote that he had been “an inspiration” not only during his illness but throughout his life, remembered for his joy, humor, and resilience. Campbell gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Richard III at the Lyric Theatre Belfast, where he performed the role using a wheelchair. His interpretation reimagined the Shakespearean character as someone diagnosed with a terminal illness, reflecting his own experience and bringing a deeply personal dimension to the production. His work earned major recognition in January 2025, when he received a Judges’ Award at The Stage Awards in London, where he was honored with a standing ovation. Campbell had adapted the play alongside collaborator Oisín Kearney, reshaping its narrative to explore themes of mortality, identity, and resilience. Tributes from the theatre community highlighted his artistic range and emotional depth. Leaders at the Lyric Theatre described him as a “remarkable talent” whose work left a lasting impact, while colleagues praised his ability to blend humor and tragedy in ways that resonated with audiences. Campbell also appeared in the television drama Blue Lights and was known for his writing, which often explored grief, illness, and the human condition. Even as his health declined—eventually requiring a wheelchair less than a year after diagnosis—he continued to create and perform. Motor neurone disease is a progressive neurological condition affecting the brain and spinal cord, leading to muscle weakness and reduced mobility. There is currently no cure, though treatments can help manage symptoms. In his final months, Campbell spoke openly about his prognosis and chose to focus on time with loved ones outside of hospital care. His legacy, colleagues said, lies not only in his performances but in his courage, creativity, and lasting influence on modern theatre.
Actor Michael Campbell dies at 35 after acclaimed Richard III performance
Actor Michael Campbell, widely praised for his groundbreaking stage performance while living with Motor Neurone Disease, has died at the age of 35. Campbell, also known as Michael Patrick, died on Tuesday at a hospice in Northern Ireland following a diagnosis he received in February 2023. His wife, Naomi, confirmed his death in a social media post, describing him as a man who lived life with extraordinary energy and spirit. She wrote that he had been “an inspiration” not only during his illness but throughout his life, remembered for his joy, humor, and resilience. Campbell gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Richard III at the Lyric Theatre Belfast, where he performed the role using a wheelchair. His interpretation reimagined the Shakespearean character as someone diagnosed with a terminal illness, reflecting his own experience and bringing a deeply personal dimension to the production. His work earned major recognition in January 2025, when he received a Judges’ Award at The Stage Awards in London, where he was honored with a standing ovation. Campbell had adapted the play alongside collaborator Oisín Kearney, reshaping its narrative to explore themes of mortality, identity, and resilience. Tributes from the theatre community highlighted his artistic range and emotional depth. Leaders at the Lyric Theatre described him as a “remarkable talent” whose work left a lasting impact, while colleagues praised his ability to blend humor and tragedy in ways that resonated with audiences. Campbell also appeared in the television drama Blue Lights and was known for his writing, which often explored grief, illness, and the human condition. Even as his health declined—eventually requiring a wheelchair less than a year after diagnosis—he continued to create and perform. Motor neurone disease is a progressive neurological condition affecting the brain and spinal cord, leading to muscle weakness and reduced mobility. There is currently no cure, though treatments can help manage symptoms. In his final months, Campbell spoke openly about his prognosis and chose to focus on time with loved ones outside of hospital care. His legacy, colleagues said, lies not only in his performances but in his courage, creativity, and lasting influence on modern theatre.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Manhattan High School Mourns Actor's Sudden Death at 54
The sudden death of actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the age of 54 has left a tight-knit Manhattan community in shock. Warner, best known for his role as Theodore "Theo" Huxtable on the iconic TV sitcom The Cosby Show, passed away while on vacation with his family in Costa Rica. Malcolm-Jamal Warner passed away on July 22, 2025. Warner’s death has deeply affected the Professional Children’s School in Manha
Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Manhattan High School Mourns Actor's Sudden Death at 54
The sudden death of actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the age of 54 has left a tight-knit Manhattan community in shock. Warner, best known for his role as Theodore "Theo" Huxtable on the iconic TV sitcom The Cosby Show, passed away while on vacation with his family in Costa Rica. Malcolm-Jamal Warner passed away on July 22, 2025. Warner’s death has deeply affected the Professional Children’s School in Manha
Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies at 54 in accidental drowning during Costa Rica vacation
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the acclaimed actor best known for portraying Theo Huxtable on the long-running and culturally iconic television series The Cosby Show, has died at the age of 54. According to reports, Warner drowned in an accident while on a family vacation in Costa Rica. The tragic incident has left fans across generations shocked and mourning the loss of a beloved performer whose career spanned decades and transcended television, music, and spoken word artistry. Warner
Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies at 54 in accidental drowning during Costa Rica vacation
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the acclaimed actor best known for portraying Theo Huxtable on the long-running and culturally iconic television series The Cosby Show, has died at the age of 54. According to reports, Warner drowned in an accident while on a family vacation in Costa Rica. The tragic incident has left fans across generations shocked and mourning the loss of a beloved performer whose career spanned decades and transcended television, music, and spoken word artistry. Warner









