The Most Killed Man In Hollywood - Danny Trejo | Modern Wisdom Podcast 347
Danny Trejo is an actor and restaurateur.
Danny is one of the most recognisable faces in Hollywood history. He's just written a new memoir about his life and today we get to hear his craziest stories.
Expect to learn what it was like to meet Charles Manson in jail, who was the hardest guy on-set at Con Air, how Danny nearly ended up with the death penalty, whether he actually robbed Antonio Banderas, how he saved Keifer Sutherland from a psychopath and much more...
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00:00 Intro
00:30 The Most Killed Actor in Hollywood
01:20 Danny's Writing Experience
03:55 Danny's Uncle
06:02 Violence in San Quentin
08:27 Gang Conflict
09:56 Danny's Biggest Robbery
11:53 Did Danny Rob Antonio Banderas?
12:29 Refusing to Join the Mexican Mafia
14:53 Danny's Toughest Prison Wing
18:10 Meeting Charles Manson in Prison
22:20 Being Sentenced to Death
26:51 Surviving & Thriving
28:37 Overcoming Addiction
32:27 Getting Into Movies
39:22 Challenges of Being an Actor
43:13 Becoming Serious in the Industry
45:22 Danny's Favourite Deaths
47:49 Saving Kiefer Sutherland
53:08 Filming Con Air & Anchorman
58:26 Where to Find Danny
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Yes squad. Here’s the timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:30 The Most Killed Actor in Hollywood 01:20 Danny’s Writing Experience 03:55 Danny’s Uncle 06:02 Violence in San Quentin 08:27 Gang Conflict 09:56 Danny’s Biggest Robbery 11:53 Did Danny Rob Antonio Banderas? 12:29 Refusing to Join the Mexican Mafia 14:53 Danny’s Toughest Prison Wing 18:10 Meeting Charles Manson in Prison 22:20 Being Sentenced to Death 26:51 Surviving & Thriving 28:37 Overcoming Addiction 32:27 Getting Into Movies 39:22 Challenges of Being an Actor 43:13 Becoming Serious in the Industry 45:22 Danny’s Favourite Deaths 47:49 Saving Kiefer Sutherland 53:08 Filming Con Air & Anchorman 58:26 Where to Find Danny
@nameunavailable1330
3 жыл бұрын
Why censor your comments? That gets an unsubscribe from me.
@ChrisWillx
3 жыл бұрын
@@nameunavailable1330 KZread has an autohide function for comments which it judges as likely to be spam or offensive.
@nicosmind3
3 жыл бұрын
@@nameunavailable1330 I can attest to that. KZread censors so so much its not even funny
@Huasipungero
2 жыл бұрын
@@nameunavailable1330 that was KZread fam get with the gig
@robertmccarthy7747
2 ай бұрын
0p p⁰0ppp😅😅😅😅😅
Dany Trejo has to be one of the most authentic people involved in the whole Hollywood scene.
@lovegod9964
3 жыл бұрын
I agree…quite authentic man. What you see is what you get!!! I thank God his life was spared and turned around.
@carlotapuig
3 жыл бұрын
The only one left maybe?
@MaskHysteria
3 жыл бұрын
@@carlotapuig Pretty close although I hear Keanu Reeves is an original as well. Harrison Ford, also, apparently, didn't let too much of the glitz and glamor get to him either.
@jamesblake5176
2 жыл бұрын
@@MaskHysteria idk man harrison ford would probably get pissed at you if you saw him randomly in public and tried to see what's up, danny trejo would probably be more interested in talking to you than you are to him, he's cool as ice
@LePerrit
2 жыл бұрын
Fact!
This is man is a legend. The challenges he overcame, the circumstances he faced is amazing.
I saw Danny at the mad monster horror convention a few years back in Phoenix. He spoke to each and every one on a personal level. Much respect to this man.
@DannyPepprs
Жыл бұрын
I heard he was a great individual , and overcome many negative things
@brendak75
Жыл бұрын
Both my brothers met him at a Con in Indianapolis and they said he was the nicest and most friendly celebrity they ever met.
@alexnoelle4202
Жыл бұрын
@Brenda Koetters convicts and martial artist have the same weirdly calm energy, it takes a lot to shake them or get them worked up... talking about people I've dated not my personal experiences so I don't think I'll ever really get it, but I've been around it a ton.
Trejo can talk about anything, and it's entertaining. He's great.
I love his life story and his energy. He's hilarious as well. I'm going to have to get his book. He's a national treasure.
this was the best interview ive seen in a long time. so sick of tribal bs, it was refreshing to just listen to someone everyone likes talk about stuff most people dont know. Thanks for that, honestly.
This is a guest I NEVER expected to see on any podcast I follow. But damn, am I glad it happened. Followed his story a few years ago and knew of the time he spent "inside". Top notch work getting him Chris.
wow. what a great catch you got with Danny, Chris. Onwards and upwards mate.
@ChrisWillx
3 жыл бұрын
Yesnow. Thanks brotha
This episode was incredible. What a unique biography and character.
Chris, over the past 4 months or so you've really mastered the art of letting your guests talk just the right amount and only add anything when it needs a gentle steer. You'll be over a million in no time if you keep this up.
My boyfriend was just telling me about Danny Trejo yesterday, whilst we were on a walk, saying I must know him as he's been in so many films, and telling me how he got his break in acting. Then this pops up! Crazy.
@Adeus1
2 жыл бұрын
Cut your mic on your phone... You'd be surprised how much info these devices can extract from you. Most Androids give you the option to cut mic and cams on quick settings. Just FYI. Good day!
Dude your guest list is getting wild.
@ChrisWillx
3 жыл бұрын
Serious this one eyh!
What a man. An absolute machine of life, love & freedom from the bullshit of being a human
I'd love just 10 minutes of conversation with Danny. How fortunate you are to have done such a lengthy interview with him. Was a pleasure to watch!
@Witchywoo_2019
4 ай бұрын
He’s a drug dealer in gta China wars gta3 and vice city and stories
What a really nice guy, wouldn't like to get on his bad side but a guy you'd love to meet in a bar, buy him a drink and just listen to his stories. Great interview Chris, thanks
Bloody fantastic that, you are very quickly becoming my favourite pod-caster! Bravo I say!! 👌🏻
Dude...you have finally achieved legendary status.....awesome guest lad
Everyone should check out his "Badass" trilogy. The Trejo/Glover team up you didn't know you needed!
Just stumbled across this channel and you have such a great magnetism to you and you understand Danny with such a short time to react and capture his raw emotion in an amazing, authentic way. Subbed
Love this interview, I honestly didn't know his story! Great job Chris!
This interview was legit. Loved it! Thanks Chris and Danny
Great interview. Just finished Danny's book last week. Reconmended.
Absolutely amazing interview so happy I stumbled across this subscribed
Epic. I watch every movie he's in (even the terribly bad 😅) This was great, Chris. Thanks.
@ChrisWillx
3 жыл бұрын
I've only seen the good ones I think, thankfully
@Zelphraeya
2 жыл бұрын
In case you haven't watched it, Bubble Boy was a comedy he was in. Very cheesy, but good.
@diogenes.
Жыл бұрын
Are you thirteen from Dr. House ?!
@HappilyCamping
Жыл бұрын
@@diogenes. um... no, but I'm gonna take that as a compliment and run. Lol
Who wouldn’t want an Uncle Trejo ? Such a seasoned wise soul
Love this guy. I feel like he could sit and have an interesting conversation with anyone on earth
Great video man,could listen to Danny all day long.
Love Danny and his amazing work he's done in movies but I respect him even more for what he's done for abused Pit bulls.
Seriously good person. Goes out of his way to help people without a paparazzi in sight.
Excellent interview ✌❤🤙 thank you
Great interview👍
Awesome interview!
@Chris Williamson - Thank you very much for this inspiring interview! 🧡
@diogenes.
Жыл бұрын
U look like that actress in the godfather , Vito's daughter 🙄👍
@syguzman5739
Жыл бұрын
@@diogenes. ❤️
@diogenes.
Жыл бұрын
Oh , she's sister of Francis Ford Coppola ,aunt of Nicolas Cage 🙄 Talia Shire , fancy you 🤣❤️
@syguzman5739
Жыл бұрын
@@diogenes. 🤣💯
Aaaamazzzing Danny Trejo!! his story is fascinating and he tells it so lightheartedly. I appreciate his sense of humor and his humility. Thank you, Danny.. you're an awesome actor and storyteller. I can relate to where you come from.. and i'm intrigued as I listen. @24:38 . wow!! blessings..
Let's hope you don't sell out for access like H3H3 did. Good interview, Danny seems like a fun guy.
@martinburrows6844
3 жыл бұрын
H3 h3 ???
Saw a short of this, thought it was something ragging on Danny. Found out it was something great. Thanks for the awesome content!
Been waiting for this one LET'S GOOOO
Such a great interview 👏
Epic. Loving this interview. Need to get Malice together with Danny and watch the results.
I love this interview. Danny’s like- I’m getting paid more to ACT like myself than actually be myself. Like- you’re going to pay me more to act like I’m robbing people than I make actually robbing people??
What a great an insightful interview.. I'm from Chicago and when I was a young man I had serious IV drug problems I ended up homeless on the streets of LA and addicted to heroin by the grace of God I got into Tarzana Treatment Center and one Friday or Saturday evening guess who shows up at the treatment center to be the AA speaker for the night, none other than Danny Trejo wow what an incredible story this guy has I'll never forget him. By the way I've been clean and sober for over 12 years God is good🙂
What an epic conversation. This made my Sunday :)
I had a feeling he was talking about Bunker at the start of Getting into movies, i read Eddie's biography Mr Blue years ago after Reservoir Dogs came out and he tells more or less the same story. Brilliant interview. He's right about Education Of A Felon, all his books are quite decent considering his education.
Wow that was completely different but awesome… loved it.
Good stuff Chris! One of the other really neat things about Danny is that he made it big later in life. So often success is portrayed as a young man's game but that doesn't always have to be the case 😎
@ChrisWillx
3 жыл бұрын
100%. Inspiration for people who want to crush Q3 & Q4 of their existence
Am I the only one who wants to know how to hypnotise yourself the way Manson did it to Danny them? Not to get high but to place yourself in a phenomenal mindset where you believe in yourself so much that you instantly become the best version of yourself.
Awesome! Good work!
Great interview! What a charming, funny, honest guy, couldn't take my eyes of him, not a syllable of bullshit.
This was sooo good! Real legend!
I have always been entranced by everything this man has done in film... I could see he is the real deal. There is the recognition because I came from the same place... Thank you for this interview. One of the most interesting men in the shit that is Hollywood. Fascinating. I wish him all the best.... A man like this is a fine thing to see.
Sadly, normies miss one of Danny's best roles. So, without further ado, allow me to present to you... . Raul Alfonso Tejada.
Oh, nice! I can't wait to watch it.
this was a sick interview mate.
@ChrisWillx
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks bruh
Thankyou Mr Trejo for your wise words regarding drugs, people and resent. They will help me with my life.
This is outstanding! How does it not have a million views?!
This is awesome !
Man! I could listen to Danny talk forever! ❤
That was one hell of an interview.
He still talks like a convict. That's not an insult/bad thing, it's just a observation of a very distinctive way of speech/communication/exuding personality. I'm not sure the word I'm looking for.
Great video!!
this was awesome!!!
Thanks to you both 🤍
Met this guy one time,we talked about a mutual friend,he was real nice
Holy crap him making an impression of one of his co-workers just blew my mind he's so funny even with his wisdom and experience damn.
My job is to leave every situation better then when I got there no matter what!
Great job bro Sr. Trejo es El mejor. Love your work Danny. Ha vivido una gran Vida.
Man this guy is for real.
@ChrisWillx
3 жыл бұрын
Force of nature man.
Amazing show
This is so fascinating.
Great storys.
I've always loved this guy! I still use the "cut the vato" line from bubble boy....this dude is cool af
This interview reminds me of why I loved the film Barry Lyndon. That film did an amazing job of highlighting and parodying the veiled violence inherent in the system of civilized society. Likewise the brutality of San Quentin is the realpolitik of mankind stripped of all dignity.
Pulled one out of the bag here mate 👍👍
Eye worked at Miami Spice in Marina del rey- Venice back in late 80's early 90's. Trejo's Sharing his Story brought up melancholy of all those friends and a world long changed.
What a great conversation
Im now a huge fan of Danny's after watching tbis interview
That was one of the best interviews I’ve ever watched. So many amazing laugh out loud moments.
WOW!!!!!!!!. Mad respect to you!..... LOVE THIS GUY!
Hey I’m originally from Calexico, small town in Imperial Valley east of San Diego. You never really hear it mentioned ❤
Underrated Legend. 💯💪🏽🔥🔥🔥
Loved him in spy-kids 👍
Amazing storyteller and life. Wow.
I bought the audiobook from the intro. I'll come back and watch this when I'm done with that 13 hours. I promise. ;-)
Love Danny Trejo, even though he scares the crap out of me in his movies. 😂😂 However, saw him recently in a comedy and he was great!!
One bad hombre, I loved this video
Great interveiw and hearing stories about the other legend .. Eddie Bunker .... go read his books .. his autobio is great ...
Acabo de ver a Danny Trejo en la serie de Bear Grylls. ¡¡ MIS RESPETOS DANNY, ERES GRANDE !!
@h-dawg969
2 жыл бұрын
Is this available on KZread? Would love to see Danny in the wild.
@amaropargo8532
2 жыл бұрын
@@h-dawg969 Hi. Just a short part: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iqSK06qij6zRerA.html
Is this podcast on Spotify on any chance
Wow this one is unexpected, what a legend!
Super curious to ask him his definition of “automatic weapons.” He has a very joyful and grateful nature. This was enjoyable.
@OscarLimaMike
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. A gun is a gun. No matter how it loads if you use it with bad intent the results are always the same. I am pro second amendment precisely because if the reasons he mentioned. If someone predates others I have zero respect and concern for their well being.
Danny is the best! I recently posted a video about my encounter with Danny. A+ human!
38:48 Nice. This is the first interview of his I've seen. I like him!
@diogenes.
Жыл бұрын
Do you have a dog ?
Damn...Good catch. We like Danny
what a great pod
Pretty wild that he went back to San Quentin to film Blood In Blood Out.
@ChrisWillx
3 жыл бұрын
I didn't know that, it was actually filmed on-site??
@libertas_americana
3 жыл бұрын
@@ChrisWillx Sure was! Couple of the inmates and guards were extras in the film as well. Imagine that "welcome back" party? lol
His Robert DeNiro impression was too funny
If there's anything I wish, it's that Danny Trejo would have played the Saint of Killers.
Trejo is amazing. I will watch anything he is in, don't care how big his role is.
why didnt this come up when it was out!