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When you think of iconic, action-packed roles in Hollywood,Breaking Badstar Danny Trejo comes to mind. From his career-defining portrayal of the ruthless, knife-wielding Machete to his tough-guy roles inPredatorsandFrom Dusk Till Dawn, Trejo is synonymous with street-smart, no-nonsense characters. But there’s another side to the actor that might surprise everyone, he enjoys playing various video games.

While many people in the gaming community might know Henry Cavill as a massive gaming geek who regularly shares pictures of himself playing various games such asWarhammer 40K: Space Marine 2andThe Witcher 3, it’s Trejo’s deep roots in the video game world, both as a player and a voice actor, that might just put him ahead in the geek stakes.
Breaking Bad Star Danny Trejo’s Surprising Legacy in the Video Game
Most fans might only associate Danny Trejo with tough-guy action roles, and understandably so. Ashis career has been defined by his gritty characters who fight their way throughdangerous situations, often with a machete in hand. But recently, Trejo’s social media posts have revealed a surprising passion:Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Yes, that’s right, the actor who is known for playing a hardened criminal is now relaxing in his own virtual village, fishing, decorating, and chatting with his animal neighbors. On National Video Game Day, Trejo posted a picture of himself playingAnimal Crossingon his Nintendo Switch.

What’s your favorite video game of all time? Mine…@AnimalCrossing: New Horizons!#NationalVideoGameDaypic.twitter.com/SvNhoAO0UM
Animal Crossingis a peaceful, cozy game focused on building and personalizing a virtual town. For most, it might seem like a stark contrast to his usual on-screen persona but it’s a clear reflection of his ability to appreciate the soothing and creative side of gaming. However, what most players don’t know is that Trejo’s love for gaming goes well beyond casual play.

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He has brought many characters in video games to life. His most notable appearances include voicing Raul the Ghoul inFallout: New Vegas, Umberto Robina inGrand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, and a recurring character in theCall of Dutyfranchise.
In 2010’s street-fighting gameThe Fight: Lights Out, he went beyond just voicing, he did full-motion video cutscenes, showing off his street-fighting skills. He’s even made a cameo inFar Cry 6, playing himself as a character.

Trejo Might Edge Out Henry Cavill as a True Geek Icon
While Henry Cavill is undoubtedly one of Hollywood’s most high-profile gamers, Danny Trejo’s long-standing and enduring legacy in the video game industry might just cements him as a geek icon in his own right.
Cavill’s gaming hobby is always amazing to follow, making him somewhat relatable, but Trejo’s gaming legacy is multi-faceted. He’s not just a gamer, instead, he’s an integral part of gaming culture, with numerous voice roles under his belt and a diverse catalog of video game appearances.

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Trejo has spent years building up his connection with fans, and he continues to bring that tough-guy charm to both the big screen and the world of interactive entertainment. His unexpected love forAnimal Crossing, a game that’s all about relaxation and community building, only adds to his appeal as a multifaceted geek.
In the end, both Trejo and Cavill share a deep passion for gaming, but when it comes to true video game geek status, Danny Trejo might have just edge out Superman himself, with his iconic tough-guy charm and Machete knife in hand.
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Shubham Chaurasia
Gaming Writer
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At FandomWire, Shubham has spent over a year diving into the evolving world of live-service, action, and open-world games. Whether it’s the democratic galaxy of Helldivers 2 or finishing enemies in titles like Assassin’s Creed or Ghost of Tsushima, Shubham brings a sharp eye and genuine enthusiasm to everything he writes.When he’s not writing, you’ll probably catch him clutching rounds in Valorant or leaping off virtual cliffs into a pile of enemies for the perfect finisher. Outside of gaming, Shubham recharges by hitting the gym or heading out on long, spontaneous bike rides, always chasing the next open road. No matter the game or the gear, he’s always committed to bringing readers timely, accurate, and engaging updates from across the gaming industry.