He went on to appear on the big screen, playing a guard in “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me,” and played a minor character in “The Cat in the Hat” — both Mike Myers flicks. He also taught improv at Chaos Bloom Theater in Denver and a film theory course at Denver School of the Arts.
But Hibbert’s most memorable role was his part as The Gimp — a character Bruce Willis‘ Butch runs into in the basement of an L.A. pawn shop … inexplicably clad in a latex rubber bodysuit, complete with a zippered hood mask, shackled with a chain. He had no lines, other than some grunting. Peter Greene — who recently died after accidentally shooting himself — also appeared in the scene.