When the 1990s came around, cult classic action movies from the 1980s. Still, while not all the star’s projects from the '90s are as widely ed today, they continue to make a case for themselves in showcasing Ground Chuck's action-packed style and dedication to entertaining fans.
Many of Norris’ movies from the 1990s were a collaborative effort between him and his brother, Aaron Norris, who directed most of them. Their partnership helped shape the unique style of Chuck’s repertoire of that time, often mixing genres while still delivering exciting, high-stakes stories with plenty of martial arts action. Despite not necessarily being Chuck Norris’ best movies, they still offer an interesting glimpse at the evolution of the actor’s career.
9 Wind In The Wire (1993)
Directed By Jim Shea

Wind in the Wire
- Release Date
- August 25, 1993
- Runtime
- 45 minutes
- Director
- Jim Shea
- Writers
- Jim Shea
Cast
- Randy TravisRandy Travis
- Chuck Norris
- Burt Reynolds
- Lou Diamond Phillips
Wind in the Wire is a 1993 film featuring Randy Travis in a meta-narrative about a western movie production. It showcases musical performances and action sequences, as Travis's character navigates his role alongside Burt Reynolds.
- Main Genre
- Comedy
Directed by Jim Shea, Wind in the Wire is an underrated Chuck Norris movie not everyone has seen. However, that is to be expected, as the 1993 made-for-TV film is all but a classic Norris entry. Instead, it was made to promote country singer Randy Travis’ album of the same name.

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In the film, both Norris and Travis play themselves. Chuck is the movie legend that he is, starring in a movie about the Wild West, while Travis, still a country singer, fulfills his lifelong dream of being a part of such a project. Acting alongside Norris, Travis even got the chance to film a fight sequence with the martial arts legend. Unfortunately, both the movie and Travis’ album did not gain the widespread recognition they deserved, but Wind in the Wire continues to stand out as one of Chuck Norris’ most unique endeavors of the 1990s.
8 The Hitman (1991)
Directed By Aaron Norris

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The Hitman
- Release Date
- May 1, 1991
- Runtime
- 95 minutes
- Director
- Aaron Norris
Cast
- Alberta WatsonChristine De Vera
- Garret / Grogan
- Michael ParksRonny 'Del' Delaney
- Al WaxmanMarco Luganni
In The Hitman, Chuck Norris portrays officer Cliff Garrett, who, after surviving a betrayal, becomes an undercover operative in Seattle's criminal underworld. By gaining influence within the syndicate, Garrett aims to dismantle it from the inside, seeking retribution against those who wronged him.
- Writers
- Robert Geoffrion
In this 1991 crime thriller, Chuck Norris delivered one of his grittiest roles of all time. Standing out from the legend’s more traditional good-guy characters, The Hitman follows Cliff Garrett (Norris), a cop who gets betrayed by his partner and is left for dead. Luckily, he survives, after which he goes undercover as a ruthless hitman to take down the bad guys.
In The Hitman, Cliff Garrett tells a story about getting bullied. That was a real situation that happened to Chuck Norris when he was young.
While Norris will always be known for his cult classics, The Hitman is a bit more emotional than some of his other works. Don’t worry; there’s still plenty of action to see here. From brutal fights to shootouts, Chuck's martial arts skills are front and center, but he’s just pretending to be a bad guy as he showcases them. For those looking for a Chuck Norris movie with a little more depth, this one is worth adding to the watchlist.
7 Forest Warrior (1996)
Directed By Aaron Norris

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Forest Warrior
- Release Date
- November 5, 1996
- Runtime
- 93 minutes
- Director
- Aaron Norris
Cast
- Jedidiah McKenna
- William SandersonPaul Carpio
- Max GailSheriff Ramsey
- Michael FriedmanLewis Burdette
Forest Warrior, released in 1996, features John McKenna, a mystical guardian capable of transforming into animals, who strives to protect Tanglewood's forests. Accompanied by young allies known as the Lords of the Tanglewood, McKenna confronts Travis Thorne and his band of lumberjacks determined to destroy the wilderness.
- Writers
- Galen Thompson
Despite not being received too well, Forest Warrior will entertain any Chuck Norris fan, especially those who love a good family-friendly adventure. The 1996 movie features Norris in one of his most unusual roles to date. He plays Jebediah McKenna, a legendary mountain man who lived in the 19th century. After his death, McKenna’s spirit becomes a guardian of the forest, sworn to protect it from harm.
Its mix of action, fantasy, and environmental advocacy is what makes Forest Warrior stand out, making it a must-see hidden gem for anyone who wants to see a different side of the martial arts legend.
Geared toward a younger audience, Forest Warrior is filled with plenty of lighthearted moments and a wholesome message about protecting nature. However, there are still some age-appropriate fight scenes involved, so those needing the quintessential Chuck Norris charm won’t be disappointed. Its mix of action, fantasy, and environmental advocacy is what makes Forest Warrior stand out, making it a must-see hidden gem for anyone who wants to see a different side of the martial arts legend.
6 Hellbound (1994)
Directed By Aaron Norris

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Hellbound
- Release Date
- January 21, 1994
- Runtime
- 95 minutes
- Director
- Aaron Norris
Cast
- Calvin LevelsCalvin Jackson
- Frank Shatter
Hellbound follows two Chicago police officers, Shatter and Jackson, who are dispatched to investigate the brutal murder of a rabbi. Their inquiry leads them to Israel, where they uncover a connection to a supernatural being, dramatically altering the course of their investigation.
- Writers
- Brent V. Friedman
Hellbound might not be the most popular Chuck Norris movie, but it’s definitely one of the star's most interesting ones. In what can only be described as a Ground Chuck role with a supernatural twist, the legend plays Frank Shatter, a Chicago police officer who, along with his partner Calvin Jackson (played by Calvin Levels), is investigating a bizarre murder. As the pair work to solve the case, they come across an ancient demon who’s been resurrected and is planning to unleash chaos on the world.

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So, for those wondering what would happen if Norris faced off against a supernatural villain, Hellbound is the answer. It’s a mix of martial arts and eerie mystery, making it a fun watch for fans who like their action with a touch of spooky. Despite mixed reviews, Hellbound offers a Chuck Norris adventure like no other.
5 Logan's War: Bound by Honor (1998)
Directed By Michael Preece
Logan's War: Bound by Honor
- Release Date
- November 1, 1998
- Runtime
- 90 minutes
- Director
- Michael Preece
Cast
- Jake Fallon
- Joe SpanoSpecial Agent John Downing
- Jeff KoberSal Mercado
- Eddie CibrianLogan Fallon
Another Chuck Norris movie from the 1990s about infiltrating the world of crime, Logan's War: Bound by Honor offers an action-packed story with a strong dose of vengeance. Directed by Michael Preece, this made-for-TV film features Chuck in a ing but pivotal role. It follows Logan Fallon (Eddie Cibrian), a young boy who witnesses the brutal murder of his family. His uncle, played by Norris, steps in to guide him, teaching him all the skills he needs to avenge his family.
Norris shines as the tough uncle, and the mix of heartfelt drama and exciting action makes [Logan's War: Bound by Honor] stand on its own as a memorable watch.
Logan's War has all the action one would expect from a Chuck Norris project, while adding a little extra emotional weight. At its heart, the movie is a tale of resilience, family, and the fight for justice. Norris shines as the tough uncle, and the mix of heartfelt drama and exciting action makes this TV movie stand on its own as a memorable watch.
4 Top Dog (1995)
Directed By Aaron Norris

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Top Dog
- Release Date
- April 28, 1995
- Runtime
- 86 minutes
- Director
- Aaron Norris
Cast
- Jake Wilder
- Michele Lamar RichardsSavannah Boyette
- Carmine CaridiSgt. Lou Swanson
- Clyde KusatsuCapt. Callahan
Top Dog, released in 1995, is a crime-comedy film that features Chuck Norris as Jake Wilder, a tough cop who partners with Reno, a police dog, to dismantle a terrorist organization after the death of Reno's handler.
- Writers
- Ron Swanson
Top Dog is a family-friendly film that’s lighthearted and full of action, but without the intensity of Chuck Norris’ more serious works. It’s ideal for a movie night with older kids, offering a mix of excitement and humor that everyone can enjoy. Directed by Aaron Norris, the story follows Jake Wilder (Norris), a tough cop who’s assigned a new partner, a dog named Reno. Jake and Reno team up to bring down a group of criminals, who definitely aren’t ready for the duo’s unique blend of martial arts and sharp instincts.

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Again, while not necessarily a classic Chuck Norris movie, Top Dog makes for an entertaining watch, especially for animal lovers. As an essential part of the team, Reno proved that animals can be just as brave and smart as any human hero.
3 Sidekicks (1993)
Directed By Aaron Norris

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Sidekicks
- Release Date
- April 30, 1993
- Runtime
- 101 Minutes
- Director
- Aaron Norris
Cast
- Himself
- Beau BridgesBarry Gabrewski
Sidekicks is a 1992 action-comedy directed by Aaron Norris, starring Chuck Norris and Jonathan Brandis. The film follows a bullied teenager who escapes his troubles through a vivid fantasy life where he is the sidekick of martial arts hero Chuck Norris. With the help of his martial arts teacher, he strives to turn his fantasies into reality, building self-confidence and physical strength along the way.
- Writers
- Lou Illar, Galen Thompson
- Main Genre
- Action
Sidekicks is one of those great 1990s movies barely anyone talks about now, but it’s a fun watch that still holds up. In this film, the martial arts legend Chuck Norris teams up with an unusual sidekick; this time, not a dog, but a shy teenager. Directed by Chuck's brother Aaron, the movie centers around Barry Gabrewski (played by Jonathan Brandis), a teenager constantly picked on at school. He escapes into daydreams where he imagines himself as the sidekick of none other than Chuck Norris, who plays himself in the film.
Chuck Norris agreed to do Sidekicks as a gesture of for his brother, Aaron Norris, who directed it.
Barry’s dreams of fighting alongside Chuck bring a humorous element to Sidekicks, offering a creative twist on the classic underdog story. However, the movie still delivers some exciting martial arts action, so die-hard Ground Chuck fans won’t be let down. The choreography is fun, and Norris’ signature fighting style adds enough excitement for everyone to enjoy.
2 Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion
Directed By Michael Preece

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Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion
- Release Date
- May 14, 1994
Cast
- Ranger Cordell Walker
- Clarence Gilyard Jr.Ranger James 'Jimmy' Trivette
- Sheree J. WilsonAlex Cahill
- Noble WillinghamC.D. Parker
Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion follows an experienced Texas Ranger competing in a pistol shooting tournament. Meanwhile, a hitman plans to assassinate a US senator among the spectators, setting the stage for a confrontation. Released on May 14, 1994, this film continues the adventures of the heroic ranger.
For the most part of the decade, Chuck Norris starred in Walker, Texas Ranger, an iconic crime TV show that cemented his status as one of the best action stars of the '90s. The series was quickly adapted into a TV movie franchise, with its 1994 installment standing out as one of Ground Chuck’s best works of the decade.
Chuck Norris' 1990s Movies |
IMDb Rating |
---|---|
Wind in the Wire |
6.1 / 10 |
The Hitman |
5.3 / 10 |
Logan's War: Bound by Honor |
5.2 / 10 |
Sidekicks |
5.2 / 10 |
Walker, Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion |
5 / 10 |
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection |
4.9 / 10 |
Hellbound |
4.8 / 10 |
Top Dog |
4.2 / 10 |
Forest Warrior |
3.6 / 10 |
Fans of Walker, Texas Ranger will undoubtedly love Walker, Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion, but even for those new to the concept, the often overlooked movie delivers. It has all the quintessential Cordell Walker elements, including great action, Chuck Norris being a total bada**, and a good dose of drama with strong notions of friendship and loyalty. Additionally, Deadly Reunion maintains the high standards of the legendary TV series while offering a self-contained story that makes it easy for newcomers to follow.
1 Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (1990)
Directed By Aaron Norris

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Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
- Release Date
- August 24, 1990
- Runtime
- 111 Minutes
- Director
- Aaron Norris
Cast
- Billy Drago
- John P. Ryan
- Richard Jaeckel
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection is a 1990 action film and sequel to the 1986 film The Delta Force. Chuck Norris reprises his role as Major Scott McCoy, who leads an elite counter-terrorist team in a mission to stop a drug cartel in Colombia.
- Writers
- Lee Reynolds
- Main Genre
- Action
- Studio(s)
- The Cannon Group, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Globus-Pierce Productions
- Distributor(s)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
In this action-packed sequel to the 1986 movie The Delta Force, Chuck Norris delivers one of his best performances of the 1990s. Reprising his role as Major Scott McCoy, a tough, no-nonsense operative of the elite counter-terrorism unit, Delta Force, Ground Chuck came back with a bang to take down drug cartels.
With high-stakes action, intense combat scenes, and plenty of the martial arts skills fans can't get enough of, Delta Force 2 offers some of Chuck Norris’ best fight scenes of all time, which in itself makes the title worthy of a watch. Notably, while not as popular as some of the actor's other films, it still holds up as an enjoyable action flick. Even though it may not have had the same cultural impact as the original, it's still a solid sequel for fans of the genre and Chuck Norris, making it a must-watch.

- Birthdate
- March 10, 1940
- Birthplace
- Ryan, Oklahoma, USA
- Notable Projects
- Missing In Action
- Professions
- Martial Artist, Actor, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Author
- Height
- 5 feet 10 inches
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