By Gene Ching

“I love doing these,” says Danny Trejo. “I love doing Fan Expo. And I love the fans.”

It’s Friday, Black Friday, the opening day of Fan Expo San Francisco, and Danny Trejo has managed to squeeze a little time in to chat with me privately at the beginning of his packed schedule. He is slated for appearances throughout the entire three-day weekend of FXSF, including several autograph and selfie ops at his personal booth, a professional photo session with Epic Photo Ops, and a panel presentation focused just on him in the main hall. He’s excited - always delighted to meet and greet his fans. And gatherings like Fan Expo provide the perfect venue for him to get in touch with his audience. “People always ask ‘do you get tired?’ NO! I don’t get tired of people giving love. I’ve never had a bad report. I’ve never heard anybody go ‘you suck!’ so I guess I’m doing okay.”

I have a special connection with Danny Trejo. Back in 2017-18, we worked together on a TV Show called Man at Arms: Art of War. Our show motto was 'Stay Sharp!' which Danny said on the outro of every episode. That was over six years ago, and it’s been impossible to keep up with him since. In that time, Danny has been involved in over 135 projects. That’s nearly two dozen projects per year, and the pandemic was right in the middle of that period. With nearly 450 acting credits to his name, he’s one of the hardest working men in the business.

And this doesn’t even include overseeing his restaurants Trejo’s Tacos and Danny Trejo’s Donuts. Danny has more merch available for autographing than any other celebrity here, from cookbooks from his restaurants, to limited-edition Funko Pops, to his own signature line of hot sauce, to his recent autobiography, Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption and Hollywood. And on top of all that, Danny is constantly supporting various charities for animal protection, drug rehab, prison reform, veterans’ needs, autism support and more. “Still a drug counselor,” says Danny, “still work for Western Pacific Rehab.”

Fan Expo SF is just one of Danny’s many stops as he continues barreling through life like a runaway train. He came to Fan Expo from New York where he was promoting his latest project, Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejo, a new documentary series that he’s hosting for the History Channel. What’s more, he was featured in three films in the last few months: 1521, a historical drama about when the Spaniards tried to take over the Philippines, Seven Cemeteries where he plays a recent parolee who gets a Mexican witch to resurrect his old posse so that they can help him save a woman's ranch from a ruthless drug lord, and the animated kid’s film Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue, where he’s a voice actor. “I play Laurence Fishbowl. And I'm a goldfish. [laughs]”