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Danny Trejo ( ; born May 16, 1944) is an American actor. He has appeared in films including ''Desperado'', ''Heat'', and the ''
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. With frequent collaborator and his second cousin
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, he portrayed the character of Isador "Machete" Cortez, which was originally developed for the ''
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'' series and was later expanded into its own franchise of the same name. Trejo's movie career began in 1985, when he accidentally landed in the American indie film '' Runaway Train'', where he played the role of a boxer for a daily fee of 320 dollars. He went on to star in a multitude of other films, including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money'', '' From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter'', ''
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'', '' Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy'', and '' Grindhouse''.


Early life


Childhood

Trejo was born on May 16, 1944, on Temple Street in the
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neighborhood of
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, California, to
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parents. He is the son of Delores Rivera KingTrejo and Logue (2021), chapter 3, pp. 26. and Dionisio "Dan" Trejo (1922–1981),Cardenas, Cat. (2020
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worker. Trejo was the result of an extramarital affair; Delores's husband was away fighting in
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.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 3, pp. 27. His parents met at a dance hall in Highland Park, Los Angeles in 1943.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 6, pp. 66–67. He had a maternal half-sister, Dyhan, but saw neither her nor Delores from 1949 until 1965; his father banned his mother from seeing him after Trejo sprained his arm in her care. Trejo was often abused by his father. Shortly after his birth, Trejo and his family briefly lived in San Antonio, Texas; they fled Los Angeles because Dionisio was wanted by police for stabbing another man. After a year, they returned to Los Angeles and Trejo's father turned himself in. By 1949, Trejo shared a room with his cousins at their grandmother's house.Trejo and Logue (2021), prologue, pp. 1–2. His stepmother was Alice Mendias, "his only source of comfort" when he lived with his father. Trejo was using marijuana, heroin, and cocaine by ages 8, 12. Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 1, pp. 14.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 18, pp. 143–144. Trejo's uncle Gilbert introduced him to all three and was responsible for Trejo overdosing on his first heroin fix. When he was 13, he moved to the diverse neighborhood of
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, and recalls never experiencing racism while growing up. Years later, he purchased his childhood home and often lived in it.Trejo, 2020.


Life of crime and incarceration

Aged seven, Trejo participated in his first drug deal.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 8, pp. 76–77. He was first arrested at the age of 10, but experienced his first incarceration at Eastlake Juvenile Hall in 1956. Throughout the 1960s, Trejo's life consisted predominantly of intermittent jail stints in the California prison system.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 1, pp. 8–9. The accounts of his prison chronology, though, are notably conflicting; by one account, his final term in custody is said to have ended in 1972, but in reality, Trejo did time in various juvenile offenders' camps,Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 4, pp. 32. including three years at Camp Glenn Rockey, San Dimas for maiming a sailor (stabbing him in the face with broken glass),Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 3, pp. 28.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 11, pp. 102. followed by numerous California prisons between 1959 and 1969; "I was in San Quentin, Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville, Sierra". While doing a stint in
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jail in 1961, he met
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, who he described as a "dirty, greasy, scrawny, white boy" who was allegedly a talented hypnotist.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 5, pp. 44–45. Trejo arrived at
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in 1966, and his heroin use was exacerbated shortly thereafter. Furthermore, he was a debt collector and drug dealer, often participating in or witnessing acts of serious violence, including murder.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 4, pp. 36–39.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 4, pp. 42. Simultaneously, he focused on boxingTrejo and Logue (2021), chapter 4, pp. 40–41. and became a champion in San Quentin's
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divisions. Regarding himself, Trejo has suggested his physical appearance contributed to his constantly getting into trouble. In 1968, a prison riot broke out during
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at Soledad. Trejo ended up in solitary confinement and facing capital charges, potentially the death penalty, after hitting a guard with a rock. In solitary, Trejo found faithTrejo and Logue (2021), chapter 5, pp. 56–58. and became a member of a
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, having first attended one "by accident" aged 15, and successfully overcame his drug addictions; recalling in 2011 that he had been sober for the previous 42 years. It was also while incarcerated that he achieved his high-school diploma.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 5, pp. 54. In July 1969, Trejo was released from custody for the final time and returned to Pacoima, Los Angeles, after having served five years of a 10-year prison sentence.Neumyar, Scott. (2021
"Danny Trejo Just Wants to Help Everyone
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Prior to his film career, Trejo worked as a labor foreman for developer Saul Pick, and contributed toward the construction of the Cinerama Dome.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 1, pp. 17. He was also a gardener and salesperson; part owner of a lawn care company, and has been a substance misuse counselor since 1973.Wojnar, Zak. (2021
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Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 9, pp. 84–85.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 9, pp. 91.


Career


Film and television


1980s: Acting debut

Trejo worked with Western Pacific Med Corp in the 1980s, assisting them with the establishing and operating of sober living houses within the
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.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 16, pp. 123. He met a "good looking tattooed kid" during a meeting in one such house, who explained that he worked as a film extra and was paid $50 per day to stand there. Intrigued, Trejo considered becoming a film extra, initially due to the easy money and publicity it could afford his work with Western Pacific Med Corp. Trejo signed with an agent and would hand out his details whilst working on film sets, in the hopes of finding more opportunities to help those in need. Late one night, Trejo received a call from a teenaged patient, asking for his assistance in dealing with cocaine problems on the set of '' Runaway Train'' (1985).Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 17, pp. 129–140. While there, Trejo was offered a job as an extra in the film's prison scenes.
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, himself a former convict and at the time a well-respected crime author who was writing the screenplay for the film, recognized Trejo, with whom he had done time at San Quentin. Remembering Trejo's boxing skills, Bunker played a pivotal role in securing Trejo as
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' personal trainer and boxing advisor. Trejo was paid between $320 and $350 per day; "When I got my first paycheck, I thought they made a mistake!"Johnson, Barry. (2000
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Bunker also convinced director
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to offer Trejo a small acting role, asserting that Trejo's personal experiences of incarceration would provide authenticity to the prison drama.Reed, Christopher Llewellyn. (2020
"Film Review: 'Inmate #1: The Rise of Danny Trejo' Offers an Inspiring Redemption Tale"
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Following his acting debut, Trejo was oblivious to being typecast as a prisoner in similar roles for years to follow; "I id notknow I was being stereotyped. I just knew I was working."Hernandez, Daniel. (2021
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'' was his first billed role. While filming he met Anthony Gambino of the
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; Gambino allegedly had financial interests invested and was there to meet the leading man, Leon Isaac Kennedy. Trejo was paid $120 cash each day, but the project often went into overtime; "We were stacked with cash."Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 17, pp. 138–140. On a good month, Trejo was taking home as much as $700 by 1989 from being an extra alone; yet, people often assumed he was far wealthier after a few appearances on television. Trejo says this worked to his advantage as a drug counselor, though, because clients would recognize him as an actor, therefore appreciating his presence and the humbleness of his work all the more.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 19, pp. 148.


1990s: ''Blood In, Blood Out'' and career progression

Trejo had made a dozen movies by 1990, including '' Death Wish 4: The Crackdown'', and ''
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''. He enjoyed the making of ''
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'',Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 19, pp. 150. yet alleges
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took issue with the cast and crew being more familiar with Trejo than himself. Trejo says Estrada's ego got the better of him; he believes Estrada arranged for Trejo and a number of others to fly coach instead of first class on the way to
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for filming.Trejo and Bunker (2021), chapter 19, pp. 148–150. In 1991,
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originally offered him the role of Pedro Santana in ''
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''.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 21, pp. 158. Trejo was unimpressed by the script and his initial meeting with Olmos. Trejo claims rumors began circulating within the Mexican Mafia that the script was taking narrative liberties. Before Trejo had the chance to attend a second meeting with Olmos, he received a call from Joe 'Peg Leg' Morgan, the then-living don of the Mexican Mafia; Morgan approved of his choosing a role in '' Blood In, Blood Out'' instead of ''American Me''. In 2021, Trejo stated that he believes Olmos has yet to accept him as a serious actor. Of his experiences of ''Blood In, Blood Out'', Trejo recalls feeling uncomfortable around many of the other actors during rehearsals, as they were more established.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 22, pp. 165. During production at San Quentin, Trejo often had flashbacks to his time there; filming scenes in C550, his former cell, merely exacerbated such feelings.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 22, pp. 165–166. Though his previous works brought him opportunities, Trejo credits ''Blood In, Blood Out'' as having brought him "legitimate, worldwide fame."Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 23, pp. 175. Trejo found a new talent agent with the help of
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. He was first cast in an episode of ''
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's directorial debut.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 25, pp. 179–180. ''
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'' went through two script revisions whilst Trejo read for the part. He ultimately secured the role, which reunited him with
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, who directed him in the television miniseries '' Drug Wars: The Camarena Story'' a few years prior. Mann initially mistook Trejo for his uncle Gilbert; he found the resemblance uncanny, having met Gilbert whilst shooting ''
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'' at Folsom in the late 1970s; production required the co-operation of the inmates, and Gilbert happened to be one of the shot-callers. Trejo's character in the film was initially called 'Vince' but renamed 'Trejo' in honor of Gilbert. Filming could be upward of 17 hours per day, but Trejo said he was grateful for how much he learned; "watching De Niro, Kilmer, and Voight, I learned a lot about how they saved heir performancesfor when it mattered." He recalls being mentored by Robert De Niro, who was a patient and instructive scene partner. Trejo and De Niro improvised the former's death scene.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 25, pp. 182–184. In 1996, Trejo was cast in the French production ''Le Jaguar'' (which was French for The Jaguar) and reunited with Voight for ''
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'', both of which were filmed in Manaus, Brazil. When production for ''Anaconda'' moved to Venezuela, Trejo would go out socializing on his days off. The producers were worried given a possible coup d'état had made parts of the country unsafe to travel; a group of teenagers brandished AK47's on one occasion, demanding Trejo's combat boots. Because of this, Trejo says he negotiated a higher salary to remain within the confines of his hotel.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 26, pp. 186–188. Trejo described 1997's ''
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'' as a "macho fest from the start" and the cast were often pulling pranks on one another. He remembers
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as being "cool as hell" and
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as a "kickboxing badass". Trejo met many of his longtime friends on set, including:
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.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 25, pp. 182.


2000s: Health scare, ''Spy Kids'' and the establishing of 'Machete' Cortez

After concluding '' Animal Factory'' in 1999, he contracted
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and "had to drag isass" from Canada to Austin, Texas to begin filming of ''
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'' in 2000. ''Spy Kids'' marked Trejo's debut as the fictional character Isador 'Machete' Cortez. Having already made ''
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'' and ''
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'' together, the opportunity to collaborate with
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once again "felt like family reunion."Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 28, pp. 201. ''Spy Kids'' provided Trejo with worldwide recognition and for the first time he was "instantly recognizable" amongst children around the globe. By the time of '' Bubble Boy'' in 2001, his illness had progressed to the point that much of the cast had noticed his weight loss; Trejo states that his past drug use had caught up with him. He described himself as having been pale and weak throughout production, and pre-occupied with keeping his diagnosis a secret within Hollywood for fear of reprisal. Trejo was "out of it" and struggling to remember his lines due to prescription medication. By the time ''Spy Kids'' premiered in September 2002, Trejo had fully recovered.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 28, pp. 202–203. Throughout the 2000s Trejo appeared in productions including: ''
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'', '' Once Upon a Time in Mexico'', '' Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy'', '' The Devil's Rejects'', ''
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'', '' Grindhouse'', '' Rob Zombie's Halloween'', '' Urban Justice'' (alongside
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), and '' Valley of Angels''. He also made a number of television appearances, including: ''
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'', '' Stargate: Atlantis'', and ''
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''. Trejo also voiced the character Enrique on ''
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''. His life is documented in the independent biographical film, ''Champion'', featuring some of Trejo's close friends:
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, Val Kilmer, Steve Buscemi, and Robert Rodriguez. Trejo also shared his tumultuous journey from convict to movie star with
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in Los Angeles, 2013, in a segment filmed in Trejo's home.


2010s: Becoming a lead actor

Regarding his continued growth as a professional actor, Trejo has remarked, "I'm so blessed. I'm still scared that somebody's going to wake me up and say, 'Hey, we're still in prison. Let's go to chow’". Trejo also played 'Machete' in a trailer made for Rodriguez's film collaboration with
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, '' Grindhouse''. In 2010, he starred in a full theatrical release of the film ''
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'', based on the character Isador 'Machete' Cortez and again in 2013 for the sequel film, ''
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.'' In 2011, he appeared in the action movie ''Recoil'' as Drayke Selgado, with WWE wrestler and actor Steve Austin and played the role of the Ripper in ''
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''. In 2012, Trejo starred alongside
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and Charles S. Dutton in the
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action film '' Bad Ass''. He played the main character of
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Frank Vega, based on 67-year-old "Epic Beard Man" Thomas Bruso. That same year, Trejo appeared again with Ron Perlman, in a supporting role as Romero 'Romeo' Parada on season four of the FX television drama ''
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''. In 2014, Trejo produced his first film, titled ''Ambition'', and produced his second film, the action film ''
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''. In 2015, Trejo appeared in a television commercial for
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that aired during
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, in which he portrayed Marcia Brady prior to eating the Snickers candy bar. In 2016 and 2017, he appeared as himself in transparent disguises in TV ads for
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. In 2017, Trejo played the role of 'Muerte' in ''Cross Wars'' and the 2019 film ''Cross: Rise of the Villains'' respectively. Trejo appeared on '' Hell's Kitchen'' as a guest diner in Season 16's final dinner service and as a guest judge in the 21st season '' Hell's Kitchen: Battle of the Ages''. On August 6, 2017, Trejo made a guest appearance on season three of the ''
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'' animated TV show, on the episode "
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", in which he voiced the part of Mr. Jaguar. Together with Sasha Grey, he was a lead actor in ''China Test Girls'' (2017), directed by Frankie Latina. That same year, he also appeared in '' Brooklyn Nine Nine'' as Detective Rosa Diaz's father in an episode centered around Diaz's struggle to come out to her family. In the TV show ''
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'', He appeared as the father of Cisco's love interest, Gypsy. His character works as a breacher (an interdimensional bounty hunter) who can manipulate the space-time fabric and travel to parallel worlds. In 2019, Trejo played the roles of Jose in ''
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'', Eduardo Hernandez in ''
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'', Miguel in '' The Short History of the Long Road'', Carlos in '' The Outsider'', Himself in ''
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'', Grave-digger in ''
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'', Rondo in ''
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'' and Himself in '' Slayer: The Repent less Killogy''. Also in 2019, Trejo had a supporting role in the film ''
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'', as Santos. and voiced the role of Clint Beltran in ''
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'' on the episode " Shanksgiving".


2020s: Present

In 2021, Trejo competed in season five of '' The Masked Singer'' as "Raccoon" and was eliminated in his second appearance. Trejo later mentioned in the interview that he "couldn't stop laughing" after the panel had thought that "Raccoon" was originally portrayed by
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. That same year, he appeared in season six of '' Running Wild with Bear Grylls'' on the episode "Danny Trejo in the Moab Desert" and portrayed one of the many forms of Mr. World in the first two episodes of the third and final season of ''
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''. In 2021, Trejo portrayed the Ghost of Huet in the
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puppet comedy Halloween special '' Muppets Haunted Mansion''. In 2022, Trejo made his official ''
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'' debut in the Disney+ space Western television series ''
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'' as a
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keeper on the episode "Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa".


Games

In 2004, Trejo made an appearance in the videogame '' Def Jam: Fight for NY'', playing one of the villains, an enforcer for
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's character. Trejo's character is named after him and uses the street fighting style and was a Featured fighter and a Playable character. In 2006, Trejo reprised the role in the PSP videogame which was entitled '' Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover''. Trejo lent his voice to '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' and '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' for the character Umberto Robina, who also resembles Trejo. He also voiced Raul Alfonso Tejada, a Ghoul, in '' Fallout: New Vegas''. Trejo appeared in the PlayStation Move game '' The Fight: Lights Out'' as Duke the instructor for the player's character. He appeared as himself in the second map pack installation for '' Call of Duty: Black Ops'' (2010), the "''Escalation"'' map pack, on the zombie map "''Call of the Dead".'' His voice and appearance is in the game ''Guns of Boom''. He can only be seen in the introduction of the action sport first-person shooter video game which was entitled Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball MAX'D ("Play for Real",
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&
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). In 2019, he was added as a playable character to the battle royale mode of '' Call of Duty: Black Ops 4''. In 2019, he participated in promotions for '' Magic: The Gathering Arena'', along with
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. In 2021, Trejo has a guest appearance in the DLC expansion game '' Far Cry 6: Danny and Dani vs. Everybody''. In 2022, Trejo also has a guest appearance in the 2D-platforming skateboarding game '' Olli Olli World'', appearing in the fictional Radlandia. He also appears as Machete in the 3rd DLC for the game Scum.


Music videos

Trejo has made a number of cameo appearances in a various music videos throughout his career, these include
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- “ La Familia”,
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- “
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”, Jay Chou’s short movie-music video “Double Blade”,
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- “ Got It Twisted”, Rehab - “ Bartender Song (Sittin’ at a Bar)”, Enrique Inglesias - “ Loco”,
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- “ MAMACITA ft. YG, Sanata” and YG - “I Dance ft. Duki, Cuco” He also appeared in adult entertainer Lupe Fuentes's music video "We Are the Party" with her band, The Ex-Girlfriends. In 2014, he featured as the character Machete in the official music video for
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's "
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". In 2015, Trejo appeared in the music videos "Repentless" and "Pride in Prejudice" from
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's album '' Repentless''.
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, a
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alternative rock band, paid tribute to him with their song "Danny Trejo", featured in their album '' All U Need Is Mosh''.


Literature

Trejo is mentioned in Charlie Higson's novel, '' The Fear''. Trejo was a contributor to the book ''Prison Ramen: Recipes and Stories from Behind Bars''. He's also mentioned in Edward Bunkers prison autobiography 'Education of a Felon' (titled 'Mr. Blue' in England), calling him the Rona Barrett of San Quentin because Danny knew all the gossip. In 2020, he published a cookbook titled ''Trejo's Tacos: Recipes and Stories from L.A.'', sharing recipes and stories from his life. In 2021, Trejo published his memoir ''Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood'', co-written with his longtime friend
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. The book debuted at number four on ''The New York Times'' nonfiction best-seller list for the week ending July 10, 2021.


Restaurants

Over the years, Trejo has opened a series of successful Los Angeles restaurants. In January 2016, these included a taco restaurant on
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in Los Angeles, his own brands of beer, coffee, and various merchandise, with
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es under development. His first was Trejo's Tacos, followed by Trejo's Cantina and Trejo's Coffee and Donuts. Trejo's Donuts is located on the northeast corner of
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and Highland Avenue. As of 2020, he is the owner of eight restaurants. In 2017, the rainbow cauliflower tacos made the ''Los Angeles Times'''s list of 10 most favorite recipes of 2017. The restaurants are overseen by executive chef Mason Royal. As of 2018, their most recent venture would be an expansion of a donut food truck in
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,
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.


Martial arts

In 2019, Trejo became ring announcer for the full contact karate league Karate Combat in the season Karate Combat: Hollywood. Following this he received a karate lesson from Karate Combat sensei and former UFC champion
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.


Personal life

Trejo has been married and divorced four times and has three children. In 1962, following his release from Youth Training School, reputedly one of California's most notorious juvenile prisons,Reeve, Dave. (2019
"Gladiator School: Stories from Inside YTS (Ep 2)"
''Vantage'', May 13. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
he met his first wife, Laura. Her parents did not approve of their relationship, and they were married in the backyard of Trejo's family home.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 1, pp. 16–18. Trejo believes his drug use and criminal lifestyle contributed to their marriage's demise; Laura filed for divorce during his second confinement at Youth Training School. He was married to Debbie from 1971 to 1975,Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 8, pp. 80.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 10, pp. 97. and to Joanne from 1975 to 1978.Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 13, pp. 108. Trejo has three children: Danny (born 1981), actor and director Gilbert (born 1988), and actress Danielle (born 1990).Trejo and Logue (2021) His eldest child, nicknamed "Danny Boy", is from a relationship with Diana Walton; they were together from 1978 to 1983. His latter two children are from a relationship with Maeve Crommie. They were together from 1986 to 1997, and he has also helped her raise her two sons from a subsequent relationship. Trejo in 2007, upright In 1997, he married Debbie Shreve; they separated in 2005 and he filed for divorce in 2009. Trejo is a Democrat. His second cousin is filmmaker Robert Rodriguez, though the two were unaware they were related until the filming of ''Desperado''. Trejo battled liver cancer in 2010.Roper, Matt. (2021) "From hell to Hollywood: Danny Trejo on jail, drugs and life as counsellor", ''
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'', July 25. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
In 2011, he moved to the
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to be closer to his mother after she sustained a knee injury; she died in 2013. Prior to this, he lived in
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, a neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. In August 2019, he witnessed a car colliding with an SUV at an intersection and helped extract a five-year-old trapped in a child safety seat inside the overturned SUV. In relation to the incident, he was quoted saying: "Everything good that has happened to me has happened as a direct result of helping someone else. Everything." Trejo is characterized in his acting roles, by his distinctive appearance. In addition to his heavily lined face, scarred from cystic acne and boxing brawls, and the long hair, often in a pony tail and mustache that he usually sports. He also displays, for many roles a large tattoo on his chest (depicting a woman – a Charra wearing a
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). Trejo is a passionate fan of the
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dating back well into their original tenure in Los Angeles. Trejo claims that as a child he used to sneak through the security fences at the LA Coliseum to watch Rams games. He frequently attends games and the team’s training camps. During the filming of ''Blood In, Blood Out'' at
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, Trejo met Mario Castillo, a prisoner in the midst of drug addiction. Trejo helped him overcome his addiction, and they became good friends upon Castillo's release from prison. They have since spoken together at both juvenile detention centers and recovery centers across California.


See also

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References


Further reading

* Trejo, Danny. (2020) ''Trejo's Tacos: Recipes and Stories from L.A.''. United States:
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. . * Trejo, Danny and Logue, Donal. (2021) ''Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood''. United Kingdom: John Blake Publishing. .


External links

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