
Martial arts legend and iconic action star Chuck Norris has passed away at the age of 86, his family confirmed in a heartfelt statement. They shared that he died peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, marking the end of a life filled with purpose, faith, and devotion to family. The family also expressed deep gratitude for his extraordinary journey and the many lives he touched.
Born as Carlos Ray Norris in Oklahoma in 1940, he began his career serving in the U.S. Air Force, where he discovered his passion for martial arts. Over time, he earned black belts in several disciplines, including judo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He later opened a karate studio that gained widespread respect and caught the attention of Hollywood, paving the way for his career in entertainment.
Norris rose to international fame with films such as The Delta Force and Missing in Action, while television audiences recognized him as the disciplined lawman in Walker, Texas Ranger. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was named an honorary Texas Ranger. His early collaboration with Bruce Lee further highlighted his influence and skill in martial arts.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Norris became a symbol of resilience, discipline, and humility. Even in his later years, he stayed connected with fans, inspiring generations with his strength and sense of humor. He is survived by his children, including actor Mike Norris and racing driver Eric Norris, leaving behind a legacy that extends far beyond the silver screen.