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=== Danny Trejo embodies the following tropes: ===
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* [[The Atoner]]: Has spent the last few decades helping people avoid going into the criminal lifestyle like He did.
* [[The Atoner]]: Has spent the last few decades helping people avoid going into the criminal lifestyle like he did.
* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
** [[Badass Grandpa]]: Maintains a good physical shape and can still pull off action roles despite being in his late sixties.
** [[Badass Grandpa]]: Maintains a good physical shape and can still pull off action roles despite being in his late sixties.

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Oh yeah, him!


You might know him from Desperado, Grindhouse, The Devil's Rejects, xXx, Con Air, Heat, your worst nightmares.
Cracked.com, "The 20 Best 'That Guys' Of All Time"

Danny Trejo (born May 16, 1944) is an American actor that everyone can recognize, but not as many can name. When you see him, you tend to think, "Hey, It's That Guy!" He's been working in Hollywood since 1985 and has played dozens of supporting roles, usually as some kind of Mexican tough guy, henchman or thug. Trejo has also been in a number of Robert Rodriguez films, usually with slightly larger roles than he normally plays, including Desperado and the Spy Kids trilogy, finally culminating in his first leading role: the Badass Knife Nut known as Machete. As an Ink Suit Actor, he was Dale's "Man Friday," Octavio on King of the Hill.

He had criminal problems during his youth and spent time in jail, but the accounts of everybody he works with in the movies (Everyone) is that he is one of the best people in the industry. The cameo heavy and varied cast of Machete stems from all the people he worked with in the past wanting to contribute something to his first starring role.

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Danny Trejo embodies the following tropes: