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Donald Gibb, Who Played the “Scabby Security Guy” in Grind, Has Passed Away

Rest in Power Donald Gibb!
ShreddER May 15, 2026
Grind Scabby Security Guy Donald Gibb Has Passed Away
Credit: Grind

Donald Gibb, the actor many skateboarders remember as the unforgettable “Scabby Security Guy” from Grind, has sadly passed away at the age of 71.

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Credit: Grind Movie

While a lot of people knew Donald Gibb from movies like Bloodsport and Revenge of the Nerds, skateboarders connected with him through one of the funniest and most memorable characters in Grind.

Even though he was not a skateboarder himself, his scenes became part of the movie’s identity and are still quoted by skaters more than twenty years later.

For many skateboarders who grew up watching Grind, the movie was more than just a comedy. It was one of those skate films that stayed in constant rotation with friends after school, during late night sessions, or before heading out to skate.

Gibb’s character brought some of the funniest moments in the film and added to the gnarly personality that made Grind stand out from other skateboarding movies of its time.

A lot of fans still remember his delivery, his facial expressions, and the way he made every scene feel hilarious without even trying too hard.

His role may not have been the biggest in the movie, but it became one of the most recognizable parts of the entire film.

Quotes from his scenes are still shared online today anytime people talk about Grind.

The news also hits harder knowing that many fans were excited about the possibility of seeing him return in the upcoming Grind sequel.

For longtime fans of the original movie, it would have been amazing to see him step back into that role one more time alongside the rest of the cast that helped shape such a loved skateboarding classic.

Casey La Scala shared a heartfelt message remembering Gibb and the time they spent working together on the movie.

He described him as someone who brought humor, kindness, and a larger than life personality to the set while making everybody around him feel welcome.

Within the skateboarding community, movies like Grind continue to hold a special place because they captured the friendships, road trips, random moments, and humor that come with skate culture.

Gibb became part of that memory for an entire generation of skaters.

Rest in peace to Gibb. Thank you for the laughs, the unforgettable scenes, and for being part of one of skateboarding’s most loved movies.

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