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Modern WisdomJul 19, 2021

#347 - Danny Trejo - The Most Killed Man In Hollywood

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Education of a Felon
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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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  • 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 ge…

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A recommendation for a great criminal novel by Eddie Bunker, mentioned as a mentor who has passed away.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in crime literature and personal growth
Key quote: If you ever want to read a great criminal novel, read Education of a Felon, Eddie Bunker.
The host mentions 'Education of a Felon' as a great criminal novel that reflects on his own life experiences. He highlights Eddie Bunker as a mentor who provided valuable insights into acting and life.
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American Me

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The speaker discusses a conversation with Edward James about the movie American Me and its theatrical representation of prison life.

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Runaway train

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The speaker trained Eric Roberts how to box for the movie 'Runaway train', which was directed by Andre Kajalowski and received Academy Award nominations.

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The Babysitter

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I did a movie called The Babysitter. And it was like, they called me because they had this real troubled kid.

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Blood In Blood Out

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The speaker mentions working on 'Blood In Blood Out', which was patterned after the Mexican mafia.

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Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption and Hollywood

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The speaker references a documentary titled 'Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption and Hollywood'.