Martial artist, actor and author Chuck Norris passed away yesterday after a medical emergency while on the island of Kauai in Hawaii. He was 86.
Carlos Ray Norris was born in Ryan, Oklahoma to Ray Dee Norris and the former Wilma Lee Scarberry, and was the oldest of three brothers. Has named after his father's minister Carlos Berry. When he was 16, his parents divorced. He moved with his mother and brothers to Prairie Village, Kansas and later to Torrance, California.
In 1958, Norris joined the Air Force and started training in the Korean martial art Tang Soo Do. He eventually earned black belts in five different arts. He won several karate tournaments between 1967 and 1969. He developed two martial arts forms, first American Tang Soo Do and later Chun Kuk Do, which is now known as the Chuck Norris System. During one of his competitions, he met fellow martial artist Bruce Lee, with whom he developed a friendship and working relationship.
In 1972, Norris portrayed Lee's opponent in his film Way of the Dragon. He went on to star in movies such as Breaker! Breaker!, Good Guys Wear Black, A Force of One, The Octagon, Forced Vengeance, Lone Wolf McQuade, Missing in Action, Code of Silence, The Delta Force, Sidekicks, and Forest Warrior. He also played the title role in the TV series Walker, Texas Ranger.
In 2005, the interwebz broke out with numerous "Chuck Norris facts", which humorously exaggerated his toughness, masculinity and abilities, sometimes to impossible degrees. For example, Norris was allegedly able to divide by zero, slam a revolving door, and push the earth down when he did push-ups. The discovery of such "facts" has continued since that year.
Politically, Norris was a conservative Republican, and wrote for the right-wing website World Net Daily. He wrote nine books, the most recent one being a compilation of his favorite "Chuck Norris facts".
Norris married his high school classmate Dianne Kay Holechek in December 1958. They had two sons, and divorced in 1989. In November 1998, he married model Gena O'Kelley. They had fraternal twins. He also a daughter from an extramarital affair while married to Holechek. He is survived by his second wife, his five children, and his 17 grandchildren.
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