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The character in The Texas Chainsaw movie Leatherface, was inspired by serial killer Ed Gein. He wore the mask made of human skin.
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Leatherface is a fictional character, and thus was never alive to begin with. The man who inspired him, Ed Gein, died July 26, 1984. He was a Wisconsin serial killer.
Leatherface is a fictional serial killer loosely based on the real-life serial killers Ed Gein, an infamous cannibal who used body parts as utensils; and Albert Fish who, in the '20s, murdered and ate several children.
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.
Although Tobe Hooper got the idea for Leatherface from the real life serial killer Ed Gein, Leatherface himself is not a real person, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre never happened in real life. See the Related Question below for more information.
The character Leatherface was inspired by the serial killer Ed Gein. See the Related Question below.
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.
No. The moviemakers got the idea for the Leatherface character from the real-life serial killer Ed Gein. Ed Gein lived in Wisconsin.
Leatherface is not a real person. He is a fictional character who was very, very loosely based on the real serial killer Ed Gein. If you mean the sex "gimp" outfit where you are completely dressed in a leather outfit, then, there is a sex shop in Las Venturas, but I think you might have to do the "Key To Her Heart" mission before you can go in.
There is no "real" person from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a fictional story, and Leatherface (who was played by Gunnar Hansen in the original 1973 film) is a fictional character.The moviemakers got the idea for the Leatherface character from the serial killer Ed Gein. That doesn't mean the movie is based on a true story. Just because a writer gets an idea for a story from real life, doesn't mean the story is based on the truth.A book/movie that is "based on a true story" is one that strives to portray the truth as accurately as possible. No such attempt was made with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Absolutely everything about it is fiction, except for two, possibly three things: Ed Gein wore the skin of his victims, gutted them and hung them up in his house, and MAY have eaten some of their remains.See the Related Question below for more details.
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