Chuck Norris facts, death jokes, memes, movies and TV shows, net worth, birthday

Chuck Norris’ Birthday
Born March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma, Carlos Ray “Chuck” Norris began practicing martial arts while serving in the U.S. Air Force in South Korea. He left the Air Force in 1962 and founded a martial arts studio in Los Angeles and found his calling in teaching and delivering roundhouse kicks.
Chuck Norris Movies and TV Shows
Chuck Norris’ acting debut came with a small role in the 1968 Dean Martin film “The Wrecking Crew”. Four years later, his epic fight with kung-fu superstar Bruce Lee in “Way of the Dragon” helped turn Norris into an icon on both the big and small screen.
Numerous leading roles in karate films followed; From a U.S. commando in “Good Men Wear Black” to a pan-American backlash to a series of Hong Kong action movies that capitalized on Lee’s fame to the action-horror film “Silent Rage.”
In 1983, Norris starred as a taciturn Texas Ranger battling an arms dealer in “Lone Wolf McQuade,” which provided the template for the cult TV series “Walker, Texas Ranger.”
Facts about Chuck Norris
Chuck Norris, an evangelical Christian, was born into a family of three boys who were raised mostly by their Irish mother after divorcing their alcoholic father.
He had two sons from his first marriage, which lasted 30 years, to his high school sweetheart, Dianne Holechek, and a son and a daughter from his second wife, Gena O’Kelley. Norris also had a daughter from an affair during his first marriage.
A staunch Republican, he urged his fellow citizens to vote for Barack Obama in 2012. A year later, he openly supported Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu in a video.
Chuck Norris Net Worth
According to many reports, the net worth of the late Chuck Norris is estimated to be around $70 million as of 2026.
Chuck Norris Death Jokes, Memes
Netizens on social media posted Chuck Norris jokes and memes to praise the Hollywood tough guy.
“Chuck Norris had a staring contest with the sun and won.”
“They wanted to put Chuck Norris on Mount Rushmore, but the granite wasn’t solid enough for his beard.”
Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee talked about “Chuck Norris facts” during the 2008 Presidential primary. Huckabee said, “Chuck Norris doesn’t approve. He’s telling America how to be.”




