Action Legend Chuck Norris Has Passed at 86 – Walker, Texas Ranger’ Star Surrounded by Family

Action Legend Chuck Norris Has Passed at 86 – Walker, Texas Ranger’ Star Surrounded by Family
Action icon Chuck Norris — the martial arts powerhouse who became a household name through Walker, Texas Ranger — has died at 86.
His family confirmed the devastating news Friday, revealing the Hollywood legend passed away peacefully on March 19 while surrounded by loved ones. The exact cause of death has not been publicly disclosed.
Norris rose to global fame as a karate champion before transitioning into film and television, ultimately cementing his legacy as Cordell Walker in the long-running hit series Walker, Texas Ranger. His tough-guy persona and signature roundhouse kicks made him one of the most recognizable action stars of his era.
Beyond Hollywood, Norris became an unexpected pop culture phenomenon thanks to viral “Chuck Norris facts” that turned him into a larger-than-life internet legend — further solidifying his place across generations.
In recent years, the actor largely stepped away from the spotlight, focusing on family and personal life, while remaining a respected figure in both entertainment and martial arts communities.
He leaves behind a lasting legacy as a fighter, actor, and cultural icon whose impact stretched far beyond the screen.
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