


Outside of the films, the character has appeared in several spin-offs, primarily comic books, and has been referenced and parodied in other feature films and television series.

Since Gunnar Hansen's portrayal of Leatherface in the original film in 1974, numerous other actors and stuntmen have assumed the role of the character, sometimes more than one in a single film. The character is the only one to have appeared in all installments of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, though rarely as the main antagonist, due to mostly acting under his family's orders. The character was largely inspired by real-life murderer Ed Gein, who also wore masks made of human skin. Leatherface's signature weapon is the chainsaw, though he has also used other tools, such as cleavers and hammers, to kill his victims. The character's name comes from his masks of human skin. He first appears in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre as a cannibalistic and mentally unstable mass murderer who, alongside his family, kidnaps, kills, and cooks unsuspecting travellers who venture near their ranch in an unidentified part of Texas.
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Leatherface is a fictional character in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre film series created by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper. Bill Johnson as Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
