Chuck Norris has died at 86, his family confirmed on March 20.
The news sparked global tributes from fans, colleagues, and admirers.
He passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones. His family described him as a devoted husband, father, and grandfather whose influence extended far beyond fame.
Born in Ryan, Oklahoma, Norris faced early challenges that shaped his discipline and work ethic.
His journey into martial arts began during his time in the United States Air Force. He trained in styles like Tang Soo Do and earned multiple black belts.
Norris’s dedication made him a champion martial artist before he became widely known in film.
He gained international attention after appearing with Bruce Lee in Way of the Dragon (1972), a role that launched his film career.
He starred in action films like Missing in Action and Delta Force, becoming known for characters defined by strength, honor, and justice.
His television role in Walker, Texas Ranger further cemented his legacy. The series emphasized values like integrity, discipline, and protecting others.
Beyond acting, Norris became a cultural icon through internet memes, motivational work, and charitable efforts.
His legacy endures through his principles of resilience, discipline, and strength, inspiring generations worldwide.
Chuck Norris will be remembered not only for his on-screen heroism but also for the real-life character and values he embodied throughout his life.