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Danny Trejo - Biography

Danny Trejo After his release from prison, Danny decided to change his life and began to engage in acting. He studied at the acting school and gradually began to get roles in various films and television series.

Danny Trejo's film debut took place in the early 1980s, and since then he has played many unforgettable roles in various film genres. His outstanding talent and charisma allowed him to create many vivid images that are remembered by the audience for a long time.

Some of the films Danny Trejo starred in:

• "From Dusk Till Dawn" (1996): In this iconic action movie, he played the role of Razza, a criminal and biker who becomes embroiled in a dangerous adventure.

• "Machete" (2010): Here he played the lead role of Machete Cortez, a former federal agent who becomes a hit man.

• "Escape from New York" (1981): In this sci-fi action movie, he played the role of Harvey, one of the prisoners trying to escape from the guarded island.

Danny Trejo continues to delight his fans with new roles and outstanding performances that make him one of the most respected and beloved actors in Hollywood. His talent and passion for art make him a true legend of the film industry.
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