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Gunnar Hansen

 
Actor: Gunnar Hansen
  • Born: 1947
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer
  • Active: '70s, '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Horror, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, Mosquito, Stay
  • First Major Screen Credit: Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988)

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Gunnar Hansen

Hansen at Hollywood Boulevard movie theater (Woodridge, IL) 10/5/2006
Born March 4, 1947 (1947-03-04) (age 62)
Reykjavík, Iceland

Gunnar Milton Hansen (born March 4, 1947) is an Icelandic American actor and author, perhaps best known for playing Leatherface in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974).

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Biography

Early life

Hansen was born in Reykjavík, Iceland, and moved to the United States when he was five. He lived in Maine until age eleven, when his family moved to Texas, where he attended both Austin High School and the University of Texas at Austin. He majored in English and mathematics as an undergraduate, and then went to graduate school in Scandinavian Studies and English.

Career

His first job out of high school was as a computer operator, before he started doing theater work during college. He also was a football player during high school, and for a while a bar bouncer. In 1973, just after finishing graduate school, Hansen heard that The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was being filmed in Austin and decided to try out. He got the part of Leatherface, the masked killer in the movie, and made movie history.

As the movie went on to become a cult classic, Hansen co-starred in the movie Demon Hunter (also known as Demon Lover) and after the experiences he had on that film, he decided not to continue acting. He chose to pursue a writing career. So, in 1975, Hansen after one more year of graduate school, moved back to Maine and started writing. Devoted to his writing, he rejected a part he was offered in the cult horror film The Hills Have Eyes.

After working, for a while, writing (and occasionally editing) for magazines and writing books, Hansen got back in to acting in 1987, appearing in the horror spoof Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, and has appeared in 20 films since. Hansen's new acting career is a side project and he continues to write books. He has written some film scripts too and now writes and directs documentary films.

Hansen is also an author; his nonfiction travel memoir, Islands at the Edge of Time, A journey to America's Barrier Islands, was published in 1993. In addition, he has taught college as an adjunct instructor.

Selected filmography

Miscellaneous Crew - filmography

Self - filmography

  • Flesh Wounds: Seven Stories of the Saw (2006)
  • UnConventional (2004)
  • Behind the Attic Door: The Making of "Rachel's Attic" (2002)
  • Leatherface Speaks: An Informal Interview with Gunnar Hansen (2001)
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Shocking Truth (2000)
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre: A Family Portrait (1988)
  • Terror in the Aisles (1984) - archival footage

See also

References

  • Heins, Catherine (July 29, 1998). "White Bird's trail fading - Many convinced trans-Atlantic flier made it to Maine". Bangor Daily News. 

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