Leatherface is the main villain in A Texas Chainsaw Massacre. He does not die in the movie. His last victim escapes, but Leatherface is still alive.
Leather Face was a fictional character from the movie "A Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and was not a real person. In the original movie, he is in the very last shot, throwing his chainsaw around in a manic frenzy, and is not killed. He was however, based on a real person, in part, who was a famous serial killer; Ed Gein, who is dead.
No. Although Tobe Hooper got the idea for the Leatherface character from the real life serial killer, Ed Gein, Leatherface is still a fictional character. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies are NOT based on a true story. See the Related Question below.
Andrew Bryniarski, who plays Leatherface in the new remakes is 6 feet 5 inches tall.
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In the original 1974 film, the character Leatherface was played by Gunnar Hansen.
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Ed Gein did not have a leather face. However, he did craft items out of human skin, such as masks, and inspired the character of Leatherface in the movie "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre? No, it is Hollywood fiction. The characters of Leather face, Norman Bates, and Buffalo Bill (Silence of the Lambs) where based very loosely on Ed Gein. Wikipedia
Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre wore masks made of human skin to hide his deformed face.
Leatherface is the main villain in A Texas Chainsaw Massacre. He does not die in the movie. His last victim escapes, but Leatherface is still alive.
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No, there was never an actual Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Leather Face was loosely based on a man named Ed Gein. A Wisconsin man that in the 1950's murdered a few women and used their body parts to make furniture and other household items. His story also inspired Psycho and The Silence of The Lambs and the movie Ed Gein. Toby Hooper and Kim Henkle wrote the story of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre using bits of info from the Ed Gein story, they added a chainsaw in to make it add to the story a bit scarier. On a personal note: I lived in Texas as a child and I grew up being told that the Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a true story. I was told this by many family members and still till this day my papa swears it's a true story. Sorry to burst your bubble pops, it's not a true story.
He was until he had cancer and people made fun of him so he killed whoever looked at his face.
The stitching is because the mask he wears over his face is the skin/faces of his victims sewn together.
Leatherface is a mentally ill fictional cannibal from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies. Although Leatherface is a fictional character, he was very, very loosely based on the real serial killer Ed Gein. See the Related Question below for more details.
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