Danny Trejo celebrates 55 years ‘clean and sober’ after living life as an addicted and troubled teen

Danny Trejo took to social media Wednesday to celebrate a major milestone, 55 years of sobriety.

The 79-year-old actor shared the news on X, formerly Twitter.

“‘I’m 55 years clean and sober today by the grace of God! I’ve done this one day at a time, and for anyone out there struggling YOU CAN TOO!” he wrote.

During his younger years Trejo spent a lot of his time in and out of youth detention centers in California.

At one point he found himself potentially facing the death penalty after he threw a rock that hit a guard in the head.

“I went to the hole looking at three gas-chamber offenses. After the Cinco de Mayo riots at San Quentin, in 1968, they said I threw a rock and hit the lieutenant in the head but you know what? I did hit him in the head with a rock. But I wasn’t throwing it at him, I was throwing it at a group of guys and he happened to be hit,” he told The Guardian in 2012.

“So we all had gas-chamber offenses, and we were taken to the hole and I remember saying: ‘God, if you’re there, everything will turn out the way it’s supposed to. If you’re not, I’m f***ed.’ “

It was that moment he decided to change his life for the better.

“I dedicated my life right there, and it wasn’t to get out of it because I knew there wasn’t any getting out of it. I just wanted it to end with some dignity.”

Trejo was paroled in 1969 – the charges against him were dropped on a technicality – and he began his journey to sobriety.

“I discovered AA and Narcotics Anonymous. My sponsor took me to a program called RIF – Recover, Independence and Freedom – working with teen drug addicts.”

In 1985, one of the kids he mentored called asking for help. When Trejo arrived at the scene it was a film set. He was immediately recognized and hired to train Eric Roberts how to box for the film Runaway Train.

After Runaway Train, the job offers didn’t stop.

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Even after decades in Hollywood, Trejo has managed to remain sober.

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Fifty-five years is an exceptionally long time to remain sober. Danny’s strength and determination to maintain his lifestyle is one that should be admired.

 

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