
Stephen Hibbert, actor behind 'Pulp Fiction's' The Gimp, dead at 68
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Stephen Hibbert, "Pulp Fiction" star and former "Late Night with David Letterman" writer, has died at 68, leaving behind three children and a diverse entertainment career.
Lori Bashian is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
Hibbert died after suffering a heart attack, a family member told Fox News Digital. The family member noted that they are currently awaiting the 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."
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