‘Revenge of the Nerds’ star Donald Gibb’s health struggles before death revealed

“Revenge of the Nerds” star Donald Gibb dealt with a series of health issues leading up to his tragic death at the age of 71. The actor was battling throat…

“Revenge of the Nerds” star Donald Gibb dealt with a series of health issues leading up to his tragic death at the age of 71.

The actor was battling throat cancer and suffered a heart attack just a few weeks before he died, his son, Travis, told TMZ Wednesday.

Travis confirmed that his famous father’s cause of death was a result of his cancer.

Donald Gibb attends The Hollywood Autograph Show at The Westin Los Angeles Airport on February 3, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
Donald Gibb (seen here in 2019) was battling cancer leading up to his death. Getty Images
Donald Gibb in a grey Harley Davidson t-shirt and orange cap.
The actor (seen above in 2019) also suffered a heart attack just weeks before he died, his son revealed. Getty Images

According to Travis, Gibb died Tuesday at his Texas home while surrounded by his loved ones.

In a heartbreaking statement, Gibb’s family stated that he “loved the Lord and his family, his friends and his fans with all his heart.”

Additionally, they shared that the “Bloodsport” star would be “deeply missed and forever remembered.”

Donald GIbb in 2024.
However, the cause of death for Gibb (seen above in 2024) was ultimately cancer, per his son. Barry Brown / SplashNews.com
Donald Gibb attends the Chiller Theatre Expo Fall 2019 at Parsippany Hilton on October 25, 2019 in Parsippany, New Jersey.
The actor (pictured here in 2019) died on Tuesday, surrounded by loved ones. Getty Images

Gibb tied the knot to his wife, Jacqueline Bauer, in 1981.

Aside from Travis, he was also the father to Moana, Lehua, Mykkal and Olivia.

Gibb’s most famous role was as Ogre in the 1984 Jeff Kanew-directed film “Revenge of the Nerds.”

Donald Gibb poses for a photo in 2017.
Gibb (photographed above at Rhode Island Comic Con in 2017) was 71. / SplashNews.com
Donald Gibb in "Revenge of the Nerds."
Gibb was best known for his role in “Revenge of the Nerds” (seen above). ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

He also portrayed Jackson in the 1988 movie “Bloodsport” and Convict in the 2008 movie “Hancock” starring Will Smith and Charlize Theron.

Gibb’s death came shortly after “Revenge of the Nerds” co-star Robert Carradine died by suicide in February.

Carradine, who portrayed Lewis Skolnick, suffered from bipolar disorder for 20 years, his brother previously revealed.

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