Legendary American actor and martial arts star, Chuck Norris, has passed away at the age of 86. Norris died on March 19 on the island of Kauai in Hawaii, reportedly falling ill on Thursday and undergoing a brief hospitalisation for an undisclosed condition.
Norris was born in Oklahoma in 1940 and served in the United States Air Force before rising to fame as a martial arts star. His big break came after he fought the late martial arts film star Bruce Lee in the 1972 classic Way Of The Dragon.
Chuck Norris’ Career Highlights
Norris is perhaps best known for his role as Ranger Cordell Walker in the popular 1993 television series Walker, Texas Ranger. He also appeared in numerous films, including The Expendables 2, where he starred alongside other action icons like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis.
Tributes Pour In
Fellow actor Sylvester Stallone paid tribute to Norris, stating, “I had a great time working with Chuck. He was all-American in every way. Great man, and my condolences to his wonderful family.” Norris’ son, Dakota Norris, also shared an emotional tribute on Instagram, praising his father’s generosity, kindness, and courage.
Some of Chuck Norris’ most notable works include:
- Walker, Texas Ranger
- The Expendables 2
- Way Of The Dragon
- Missing in Action
- Delta Force
Norris’ legacy will live on through his countless fans and the impact he had on the film industry. As one of the most iconic action stars of all time, he will be deeply missed.