Shrek was based on a real human named Maurice Tillet.











Shrek was based on a real human named Maurice Tillet. He was a Russian-born wrestler who primarily competed in France in the 1940s.

Maurice had a condition called acromegaly, which caused him to look the way he did. Basically, acromegaly is caused by a benign tumor and symptoms include enlargement of the face, hands and feet.

Like Shrek, Maurice was treated like a monster, and was described as "a fierce monstrosity, not a human being, but a stone of brutality".

However, he was a man with a huge heart, extremely generous and intelligent. He lived to be 51 years old, exceeding the low life expectancies that doctors gave him.

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