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Carlos Ray Norris Jr., known as Chuck Norris, (born March 10, 1940), is a
martial artist, an American action movie actor and Hollywood star.
A native of Ryan, Oklahoma, Norris has two younger brothers, one of which is
Hollywood producer Aaron Norris. Both of Norris's parents are half Cherokee
Indian and half Irish.
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When Norris was 12, his parents divorced and he relocated to California with
his mother and brothers. There, he finished high school and soon married his
girlfriend, Diane Holechek. After marriage, in 1958 Norris joined the United
States Air Force as a Military Policeman and was sent to Osan Air Base South
Korea. It was in South Korea that Norris acquired the nickname Chuck and
began his training in Tang Soo Do. When he returned to the states he
continued to act as an MP at March Air Force Base California.
Norris was discharged in August of 1962 without seeing combat. He attended
Brooklyn Law School but ultimately decided that a career in law did not suit
his interests. Upon leaving Brooklyn, he worked for the Northrop corporation
and opened a karate school, which many celebrities, including Steve McQueen
attended. In 1963, his son Mike was born. A daughter, Dina followed in 1964,
and a second son, Eric, in 1965. But another important moment happened in
1964: at a demonstration in Long Beach, Norris met the soon to be famous
Bruce Lee, who would ingrain Norris in martial arts history forever with his
portrayal as Lee's nemesis in The Way of the Dragon.
Chuck Norris as Cordell Walker in Walker, Texas RangerIn 1968, Norris became
Middleweight Karate champion (non-contact), and in 1969, he won Karate's
triple crown for the most tournament wins of the year, and the fighter of
the year award by Black Belt magazine. It was also in 1969 that Norris made
his acting debut, in the Dean Martin movie The Wrecking Crew. The greatest
tragedy of Norris's life took place in 1970. His younger brother Weiland was
killed in Vietnam. Norris later dedicated his Missing In Action films to his
brother's memory. In 1972, he acted alongside Lee in the movie Way of the
Dragon, and in 1974, McQueen encouraged him to begin acting classes at the
MGM Studio.
While at acting classes his voice and drama coach was Jonathan Harris, of
Lost In Space fame. Harris taught Norris how to speak by putting his fingers
in Norris's mouth, and stretching his mouth wide open. Norris describes
Harris as the only man in the world who could get away with doing that to
him.
Norris' first starring role was 1977's Breaker, Breaker!, and subsequent
films such as The Octagon (1980), An Eye for an Eye (1981), and Lone Wolf
McQuade proved his increasing box office bankability. In 1984, Norris
starred in Missing in Action, the first of a series of POW rescue fantasies
produced by Israeli cousins Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus and released
under their Cannon Films banner. Over the next four years, Norris became
Cannon's most prominent star, appearing in eight films, including Code of
Silence, The Delta Force and Firewalker, in which he co-starred with Academy
Award winner Louis Gossett, Jr.
During the 1970s he taught karate and Tang Soo Do to Bob Barker, host of The
Price is Right.
Norris turned down the part of Sensei Kreese in the first Karate Kid film
stating that he did not want his name and/or image associated with a
villainous or evil character.
In 1988, after 30 years of marriage, Norris and Holechek divorced.
In 1990, Norris founded the non-profit organization Kick Drugs Out of
America. It has since been renamed KICKSTART.
By the close of the 1980s, Cannon Films had faded from prominence, and
Norris' star appeal seemed to go with it. He reprised his Delta Force role
for MGM, who had acquired the Cannon library after the latter's Chapter 11
bankruptcy. Norris went on to make several more largely ignored films before
making a transition to television. In 1993, he began shooting the series
Walker, Texas Ranger, which lasted eight years on CBS and continued in heavy
syndication on other channels.
He married again in 1998, this time to former model Gena O'Kelley, and she
delivered twins in 2001: Dakota Alan Norris, a boy, and Danilee Kelly Norris,
a girl. Norris also owns a house and property on the Caribbean island of
Anguilla.
Norris has portrayed an Army Major in The Delta Force, Army Colonel in
Missing in Action, and a Marine Captain during flashback scenes in his T.V.
hit series Walker, Texas Ranger
Norris has indicated in his autobiography that he has black belts in Tang
Soo Do, Tae Kwon Do, and is founder of Chun Kuk Do ("Universal Way"). Mr.
Norris has also practiced Judo, Shinto-Ryu Karate, and Brazilian jujutsu. He
is also founder of The United Fighting Arts Federation (UFAF).
United States President George W. Bush has stated that Norris is his
favorite actor.
Late Night with Conan O'Brien's parent company, NBC, aquired Universal in
early 2004, giving O'Brien permission to show footage of Walker, Texas
Ranger without paying royalties. O'Brien and his writers subsequently
created a new segment in which O'Brien shows short, out of context clips for
comedic purposes. The "Walker, Texas Ranger Lever" quickly became one of the
most popular segments on Late Night, with Norris himself showing up to
parody his show and use his martial arts on O'Brien. |
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