A legendary farewell
Martial arts icon Chuck Norris has died at 86. His family shared that he passed peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, honoring a life marked by purpose and dedication.
From humble beginnings to martial arts master
Born Carlos Ray Norris in 1940, he began in the U.S. Air Force, where he discovered martial arts. He later earned multiple black belts and built a respected karate career that opened doors to Hollywood.
Rise to fame
Norris became widely known through films like *The Delta Force* and *Missing in Action*, and through his role in *Walker, Texas Ranger*. His collaboration with Bruce Lee also highlighted his influence in martial arts and cinema.
Recognition and influence
Over time, he received major honors, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the title of honorary Texas Ranger. He became a symbol of discipline, strength, and resilience.
A lasting legacy
Beyond his career, Norris inspired generations with his values and character. He leaves behind his family and a legacy that extends far beyond entertainment, remembered for both his achievements and his impact on others.