Chuck Norris
Early Life and Martial Arts Career
Chuck Norris was born on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma, United States. He began studying martial arts while serving in the United States Air Force and went on to become a successful martial artist, winning numerous championships.
Rise to Fame in Hollywood
Norris gained widespread fame for his roles in action films and television series, particularly for his portrayal of Cordell Walker in the television series 'Walker, Texas Ranger'. His martial arts skills and tough-guy persona made him a beloved figure in Hollywood.
Iconic Roles
Throughout his career, Norris starred in a variety of action-packed films, including 'Missing in Action', 'Delta Force', and 'Way of the Dragon' alongside Bruce Lee.
Personal Life and Philanthropy
Beyond his acting and martial arts career, Chuck Norris is known for his philanthropic efforts and support for various charitable causes.
Legacy
Chuck Norris remains a cultural icon, revered for his contributions to martial arts and entertainment. His films and television series continue to entertain audiences around the world, solidifying his status as a Hollywood legend.