Chuck Norris

Chuck Norris

1940-03-10 – 2026-03-19 (age 86) Ryan, Oklahoma, USA
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Biography

Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (March 10, 1940 – March 19, 2026) was an American martial artist and actor. He was a black belt in Karate, Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, Brazilian jiu jitsu, and judo. After serving in the United States Air Force, Norris won many martial arts championships and later founded his own discipline, Chun Kuk Do. Shortly after, in Hollywood, Norris trained celebrities in martial arts. Norris went on to appear in a minor role in The Wrecking Crew (1968). Friend and fellow martial artist Bruce Lee invited him to play one of the main villains in The Way of the Dragon (1972). While Norris continued acting, friend and student Steve McQueen suggested he take it seriously. Norris took the starring role in the action film Breaker! Breaker! (1977), which turned a profit. His second lead, Good Guys Wear Black (1978), became a hit, and he soon became a popular action film star.

Norris went on to star in a streak of bankable independently made action and martial arts films, with A Force of One (1979), The Octagon (1980), and An Eye for an Eye (1981). This made Norris an international celebrity. He went on to make studio films like Silent Rage (1982) with Columbia, Forced Vengeance (1982) with MGM, and Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) with Orion. This led Cannon Films to sign Norris into a multiple film deal, starting with Missing in Action (1984), which proved to be very successful and launched a trilogy. Norris started to work almost exclusively on high-profile action films with Cannon, becoming its leading star during the 1980s. Films with Cannon include Invasion U.S.A (1985), The Delta Force (1986), and Firewalker (1986), among others. Apart from the Cannon films, Norris made Code of Silence (1985), which was received as one of his best films. In the 1990s, he played the title role in the long-running CBS television series Walker, Texas Ranger from 1993 to 2001. Until 2006, Norris continued taking lead roles in action movies. His last appearance in a major film release was in The Expendables 2 (2012).

Throughout his film and TV career, Norris diversified from his regular endeavors. As a writer, he is a New York Times bestselling author of books on martial arts, exercise, philosophy, his conservative politics, Christian western fiction, self-help, and biographies, and he also serves as a columnist for WorldNetDaily. Norris also appeared in several commercials endorsing several products, most notably being one of the main spokespersons for the Total Gym infomercials. In 2005, Norris found new fame on the Internet when Chuck Norris facts became an Internet meme documenting humorous, fictional, and often absurd feats of strength and endurance. Although Norris himself did not produce the "facts", he was hired to endorse many products that incorporated Chuck Norris facts in advertising. The phenomenon resulted in six books, some of them New York Times bestsellers, as well as two video games, and several appearances on talk shows, such as Late Night with Conan O'Brien, in which he read the "facts" or participated in sketches.

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Known For

The Expendables 2
The Expendables 2

2012

as Booker

Game of Death
Game of Death

1978

as Colt

The Way of the Dragon
DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story
The Delta Force
The Delta Force

1986

as Major Scott McCoy

Firewalker
Firewalker

1986

as Max Donigan

Lone Wolf McQuade
Lone Wolf McQuade

1983

as J.J. McQuade

The Octagon
The Octagon

1980

as Scott James

Missing in Action
Missing in Action

1984

as Col. James Braddock

Forest Warrior
Forest Warrior

1996

as Jedidiah McKenna

Sidekicks
Sidekicks

1992

as Self

Missing in Action 2: The Beginning
Missing in Action 2: The Beginning

1985

as Colonel James Braddock

Invasion U.S.A.
Invasion U.S.A.

1985

as Matt Hunter

Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks
Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks

2019

as Self (archive footage)

Bruce Lee, the Legend
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
The Wrecking Crew
The Wrecking Crew

1968

as Man in the House of 7 Joys (uncredited)

The Hitman
The Hitman

1991

as Garret / Grogan

Braddock: Missing in Action III
Braddock: Missing in Action III

1988

as Col. James Braddock

Code of Silence
Code of Silence

1985

as Eddie Cusack