Chuck Norris, Iconic Action Star and ‘Walker, Texas Ranger’ Legend, Dies at 86

Chuck Norris, the six-time world karate champion, martial arts pioneer, and beloved action hero whose unbreakable on-screen persona and roundhouse kicks defined a generation of blockbuster films and television, passed away on March 19, 2026, at the age of 86. His family confirmed the news in a heartfelt statement shared on social media the following day.



“It is with heavy hearts that our family shares the sudden passing of our beloved Chuck Norris yesterday morning,” the statement read. “While we would like to keep the circumstances private, please know that he was surrounded by his family and was at peace.”


Norris, born Carlos Ray Norris on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma, rose from humble beginnings to become one of Hollywood’s most enduring tough-guy icons. A decorated U.S. Air Force veteran, he dominated the martial arts world in the 1960s and 1970s, winning multiple world middleweight karate championships and founding his own chain of martial arts schools. His explosive screen presence debuted in the 1972 film *Way of the Dragon*, where he famously battled Bruce Lee in the Colosseum—an encounter that cemented his place in action cinema history.


Throughout the 1980s, Norris starred in a string of high-octane hits including *Missing in Action*, *Code of Silence*, *The Delta Force*, and *Lone Wolf McQuade*, portraying fearless soldiers, cops, and lone warriors who dispensed justice with precision and grit. His longest-lasting and most iconic role came as Texas Ranger Cordell Walker in the CBS series *Walker, Texas Ranger* (1993–2001), a show that blended martial arts action, moral storytelling, and family values, earning him a devoted global fanbase and turning “Walker” into a cultural touchstone.


Beyond the screen, Norris became a pop-culture phenomenon in the early 2000s through the viral “Chuck Norris Facts” internet meme, which humorously exaggerated his toughness and invincibility. He embraced the phenomenon with good humor, even authoring books that playfully nodded to his larger-than-life image.


A devout Christian, fitness advocate, and longtime supporter of veterans and youth programs, Norris remained active well into his later years, promoting health through his Total Gym brand and sharing motivational messages with fans. Just days before his passing, he posted a lighthearted video celebrating his 86th birthday, captioning it: “I don’t age. I level up.”


Norris is survived by his wife Gena, their children, and his extended family. Funeral arrangements are private, with details to be shared by the family in due course.


The entertainment world and millions of fans mourn the loss of a true legend whose discipline, faith, and indomitable spirit inspired generations. Chuck Norris leaves behind a legacy of strength, integrity, and unforgettable action that will endure forever.

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