Chuck Norris

American martial artist and action actor (1940–2026).

Born March 10th, 1940 in Ryan.

Died March 19th, 2026 at 86 years old in Kauaʻi. [ref]

Occupations
actor, film actor, film producer, karateka, screenwriter, stunt performer, taekwondo athlete, television actor, writer
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On March 20, 2026, Chuck Norris, a renowned actor, film producer, and martial artist, passed away at the age of 86. He left behind a legacy of great achievements and contributions to the entertainment industry and the world of martial arts. Born on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma, Chuck Norris rose to fame as a martial artist and went on to become a successful actor, producer, and screenwriter. He was known for his exceptional skills in taekwondo and karate, earning multiple black belts and founding his own martial arts school, Chun Kuk Do. Norris made his acting debut in the 1969 film, "The Wrecking Crew," and went on to star in numerous successful films, including "Way of the Dragon" alongside Bruce Lee and the "Missing in Action" franchise. He also became a recognizable face on television, starring in the hit action series, "Walker, Texas Ranger" for eight years. In addition to his acting career, Norris also made a significant impact as a producer and screenwriter, working on projects such as "Hero and the Terror" and "Logan's War: Bound by Honor." He was also a talented author, with several books on martial arts and fitness to his name. Throughout his life, Norris was also an advocate for various causes and charities, including veteran's organizations and children's charities. His death is mourned by his family, friends, and fans around the world. Chuck Norris will always be remembered for his immense talent, determination, and positive impact on the world of entertainment. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations.

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