
Chuck Norris
- Birthdate
- March 10, 1940
- Birthplace
- Ryan, Oklahoma, USA
- Height
- 5 feet 10 inches
- Notable Projects
- Missing In Action
- Professions
- Martial Artist, Actor, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Author
While Chuck Norris's breakout role came in a Bruce Lee film, he refused the chance to play a part in the martial arts masterpiece Enter the Dragon.
Chuck Norris' movies from the 1990s may not be his most popular, but they still highlight his action-packed style that made him an iconic movie star.
Chuck Norris made two of his best action movies almost back to back during the 1980s, with both having been ed on by Clint Eastwood.
Critics may not have liked this cult 1983 Chuck Norris Western, but I think it's one of his most underrated movies and the one that made him a star.
Chuck Norris is an icon of action and martial arts cinema, with incredible roles in 1980s action films like Code of Silence and Lone Wolf McQuade.
Chuck Norris has starred in many martial arts films over the past five decades, and some of his films are extremely underseen and underrated.
Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris had a legendary showdown in Way of the Dragon, but did they fight in real life (and how did they first meet)?
Chuck Norris has been one of Hollywood's most well-known martial arts stars for decades. He knows many different styles, but he uses one the most.
Chuck Norris is one of martial arts' most talented fighters, and these iconic fight scenes showcase why he is considered the top star in the field.
Chuck Norris has an action and martial arts filmography that lives up to his legendary meme status.
Chuck Norris is returning to the big screen for the first time since The Expendables 2, and the timing could not be better for the action genre.
Legendary action star Chuck Norris is returning to the genre for the first time in 11 years, after last starring in The Expendables 2.
Arguably the most iconic martial arts fight scene ever is Bruce Lee vs. Chuck Norris in The Way Of The Dragon, which was actually filmed illegally.
Is it true that Chuck Norris was one of Bruce Lee's students? Here's what's been said about the relationship between the two martial arts legends.
After playing the villain in Way of the Dragon, Chuck Norris had no interest in making a second kung fu movie with Bruce Lee. Here's why.
One of the biggest action stars in movie history, but now mostly retired, Chuck Norris was an undeniable badass, even though his movies made no sense.
The best martial arts films of the 80s propelled some of the best-known action stars of the time to stardom, including Chuck Norris and Steven Seagal.
Aside from silly internet jokes, Chuck Norris is also known for some great and lame fights.