Chuck Norris Net Worth

Chuck Norris Net Worth is
$70 Million

Chuck Norris Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Norris is famous for starring in the long-running television seriesWalker, Texas Ranger. Norris is5’10and weighs170pounds. Carlos Ray “Chuck” Norris was produced on March 10, 1940 in Ryan, Oklahoma. Norris’ dad was a mechanic and truck driver and his youth was nondescript. As an air officer he was sent to South Korea in 1958 and that is where he’d start training in martial arts. The air policeman would go on to found his own style of martial arts, called Chun Kuk Do. When he was dispatched in 1962, he’d start a chain of karate schools in Torrance, California that will include several star customers.

Norris would turn into a martial arts champ and was named the Combatant of the Year in 1969 by Black Belt Magazine. The exact same year he’d make his performing debut, alongside Dean Martin in The Wrecking Crew. He’d continue to take acting classes and got his first starring part in Breaker! Breaker! In 1977. His utility as a film star, nevertheless, took off with Missing in Action in 1984. It established a franchise with two sequels and made Norris the largest star of Cannon Films.

Norris would continue to star in a several movies through the 1980s but his popularity began to wane in the big screen so he transitioned to television in 1993 using the show Walker, Texas Ranger, which ran for 8 seasons. The show increased Norris’ celebrity, particularly among Christians and conservatives. He’s gone to become politically active, supporting several Republican nominees for office and writes a column for WorldNetDaily.com. Then he married a former version in 1998. He’s four kids, and nine grandchildren.

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Chuck Norris Net Worth $70 Million


Full NameChuck Norris
Net Worth$70 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 10, 1940
Place Of BirthRyan, Oklahoma, United States
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight154 lbs (70 kg)
ProfessionActor, Martial Artist, Television producer, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Author
EducationNorth High School, Eastfield College
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseGena O'Kelley (m. 1998), Dianne Holechek (m. 1958–1988)
ChildrenMike Norris, Eric Norris, Dakota Alan Norris, Danilee Kelly Norris, Dina Norris
ParentsWilma Scarberry, Ray Norris
SiblingsAaron Norris, Wieland Clyde Norris
NicknamesCarlos Ray Norris , Ground Chuck
AwardsBMI TV Music Award, Golden Boot
MoviesThe Expendables 2, The Way of the Dragon, The Delta Force, Lone Wolf McQuade, An Eye for an Eye, Missing in Action, Sidekicks, Code of Silence, Firewalker, Silent Rage, Logan's War: Bound by Honor, Forest Warrior, The Octagon, Braddock: Missing in Action III, Hero and the Terror, Hellbound, Forced V...
TV ShowsWalker, Texas Ranger, Sons of Thunder, Karate Kommandos
Star SignPisces
#Trademark
1Calm, reasonable voice
2Does a roundhouse kick whenever he's filming a martial arts fight
3Uses taekwondo in his fight scenes
4Action movies
5Red hair
6His beard
7Usually plays heroes who are good guys to the bone, and despite having punishing martial arts skills, would always rather find a better solution than fighting.
TitleSalary
An Eye for an Eye (1981)$250,000
A Force of One (1979)$125,000
Good Guys Wear Black (1978)$40,000
Breaker! Breaker! (1977)$10,000
#Quote
1I have to say I'm proud of them all. My favorite? That's a tough one because each has a special [meaning] to me. The Missing in Action films were very special because they were really the ones that [took] me to a higher level [where I was] more in demand. They helped spearhead my career. Of course, Code of Silence is special because it was a critical success. And Lone Wolf McQuade was a fun film.
2[on Top Dog] It was interesting working with a dog - even though they always say, "Never work with dogs or children." This dog was incredibly smart. I was doing a scene where the dog and I were running, and we both had our marks to land on. I ran up and looked - and missed my mark by two or three feet - but the dog landed right on his. And they said, "Chuck, if a dog can land on his, you can sure as heck land on yours!"
3[on Hero and the Terror] That was shot here in Los Angeles. It was a scary movie. The bad guy was a monster, a huge guy. It was OK, but it wasn't one of my favorites.
4[on Delta Force] That was a good one, too, because it was a privilege to work with Lee Marvin. He was an incredible guy, a real macho guy. He was known for criticizing everybody - all his co-stars - and he never said nice things. Then they interviewed him right after we did Delta Force and asked him about me. He said: "I liked him. He was a cool guy." So I thought, "Thank goodness."
5[on Return of the Dragon] Yeah, that was amazing. Bruce had left for Hong Kong to pursue his movie career, and I didn't hear from him for a couple of years. Then he called me out of the blue and asked if I would be his opponent in this new movie, which he was directing, as well. He said, "I'm going to do this big fight scene in the Colosseum in Rome - a fight to the death, like two gladiators." And kiddingly I went, "Well, who wins, Bruce?" And he said, "I win; I'm the star of this movie." I said, "Oh, I see." Because I held the world title then, I said, "So you want to beat the world champion?" And he said, "No, I want to kill the world champion." I said, "Oh ... OK."
6[on Code of Silence][Code of Silence] was my biggest critical success. I played a cop in Chicago, and Dennis Farina was one of my co-stars. It was probably the first movie where the critics really praised me. They called me the next John Wayne.
7[on Invasion U.S.A.] That's the one I shot in Atlanta and Miami. I wrote that screenplay [after] I got the story out of a Reader's Digest, which talked about what would happen if terrorists came into our country and started blowing up schools and buses and airplanes - things that would isolate our transportation system. [It was like] 9/11. Of course, in the film it was the Russians who were trying to scare us into not leaving our homes. And I saved the day.
8[on Silent Rage] It was about a psycho who couldn't die. It's amazing that out of all my films, it's the one that makes the most people come up to me and say, "Are you going to do a sequel?" I say: "What would I do? I tried every way in the world to kill that guy. Finally, I had to dump him down a well. There's nothing else I could do to him."
9With The Expendables 2 (2012), you have a lot of hard language in there that means that young people won't be able to see it. I said, I don't do movies like that. I didn't do them in the past, I didn't do them on my TV series. I said, you have to cut out all the hardcore language or I can't do it. So they did, and Expendables is now a PG-13 film so kids can see it.
10I may run for president of Texas. That need may be a reality sooner than we think. If not me, someone someday may again be running for president of the Lone Star state, if the state of the union continues to turn into the enemy of the state. Anyone who has been around Texas for any length of time knows exactly what we'd do if the going got rough in America.
11I think we're heading down the wrong direction. We need to restore patriotism as the founders meant it to be. We need to restore our sense of stability, morality and our responsibility. I think we have drifted from that. We just need to get back like our founding fathers. I do a lot of reading about our founding fathers and on our history, you know. They had a vision for America that was not corrupted by greed and power and I think unfortunately many of our politicians have fallen into that trap.
12I admire those in the recent past who were able to represent a respectful conservatism in a liberal-leaning, show-business industry: men like Charlton Heston, John Wayne, James Stewart and Ronald Reagan. And I'm grateful for others today who have also stood for conservative values, incredible actors like Jim Caviezel, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight. Jon has recently stepped up to the plate for thousands of others who can't because they'd be cast aside by casting directors if their conservatism was even made known. Jon is taking the brunt end for them from critics who have no tolerance for actors on the right. These are the type of men who will go against the grain of the Hollywood status quo. These are the type of men who get the fact that entertainment isn't about playing party politics. These are the type of men who demonstrate what my hero and the stalwart conservative John Wayne once said, "Courage is being scared to death, and saddling up anyway."
13My choice would be John McCain and Sarah Palin mainly because, with Sarah, I think she'd make a good president because she's a no-nonsense gal and she has much more experience than Barack Obama. Europe now is not infatuated with Barack Obama anymore. They are infatuated with Sarah Palin.
14I've known John McCain for over twenty years. He's a man of integrity, but a lot of his social issues, I didn't lean toward. I'm not a Republican or Democrat. I'm conservative. Now that John has brought someone like Sarah Palin on the ticket, it makes me more confident that they could do a tremendous job in the White House.
15[on Sen. John McCain] If John takes over the presidency at seventy-two and he ages 3-to-1, how old will he be in four years? Eighty-four years old--and can he handle that kind of pressure in that job? That's why I didn't pick John to support, because I'm just afraid the Vice President will wind up taking over his job within that four-year presidency.
16Any GOP candidate can be dissected to a point that he is railed for having liberal tendencies. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has waffled enough around his pro-abortion, pro-gay, pro-gun control views to recruit many Democratic supporters. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has flip-flopped so many times on issues of abortion, immigration and gay rights to make one wonder for what party he's running. Texas Representative Ron Paul's bent toward being an isolationist who wants to bring home every one of our 572,000 troops abroad makes the anti-terror, pro-military hairs on the back of my neck stand. Though Senator John McCain of Arizona is a friend and a true, decorated hero who I personally think would make an excellent vice president for Mike, he opposed the Bush tax cuts and co-authored legislation for comprehensive immigration reform that some believe jeopardizes national security and American sovereignty. And while former Tennessee Senator Fred Dalton Thompson is also a friend, his record of consistently voting against tort reform, opposing the impeachment of Bill Clinton on perjury, supporting opponents of Ronald Reagan [Gerald Ford and James Baker III] in 1976 and 1980, and failing to support federal constitutional amendments that would ban abortion and gay marriage doesn't exactly make him "the only true conservative." To be fair, even if Reagan himself were running today, he likely couldn't dodge liberal labeling, especially for his signing of the Immigration Control and Reform Act of 1986, which granted amnesty to aliens who resided in the U.S. since before 1982.
17There has always been violence on the screen, and certain groups claim that some antisocial behavior can be traced to these violent films. I believe that's hogwash. The violence on television news programs is much more harmful because it's real. We all have the potential to be violent, but we must learn to control these impulses.
18I don't initiate violence, I retaliate.
19After years of learning to control my emotions in karate, I found it very difficult to reverse that process and fully express them. But I learn from my mistakes and develop more as an actor with each film role.
20There are a dozen death spots, another dozen paralyzing death spots, and many, many disabling spots on the body. We human beings are quite fragile, you know.
21[on Bruce Lee] Bruce Lee had bad eyesight and one leg that was shorter than the other. But he had a mental image of what he wanted, and he became the quintessential martial artist and the first Chinese superstar in American films.
22Alleged Chuck Norris Fact: "Chuck Norris' tears can cure cancer. Too bad he never cries. Ever." There was a man whose tears could cure cancer or any other disease, including the real cause of all diseases - sin. His blood did. His name was Jesus, not Chuck Norris. If your soul needs healing, the prescription you need is not Chuck Norris' tears, it's Jesus' blood.
23Alleged Chuck Norris Fact: "Faster than a speeding bullet ... more powerful than a locomotive ... able to leap tall buildings in a single bound... yes, these are some of Chuck Norris' warm-up exercises." I've got a bulletin for you, folks. I am no superman. I realize that now, but I didn't always. As six-time world karate champion and then a movie star, I put too much trust in who I was, what I could do and what I acquired. I forgot how much I needed others and especially God. Whether we are famous or not, we all need God. We also need other people.
24Alleged Chuck Norris Fact: "There is no theory of evolution. Just a list of creatures Chuck Norris has allowed to live." It's funny. It's cute. But here's what I really think about the theory of evolution: It's not real. It is not the way we got here. In fact, the life you see on this planet is really just a list of creatures God has allowed to live. We are not creations of random chance. We are not accidents. There is a God, a Creator, who made you and me. We were made in His image, which separates us from all other creatures.
25For too many years I was in rebellion to God. Now I'm a rebel with a cause for God and for grassroots America. I no longer fit the mold. I'm not a liberal actor from Hollywood. I'm not politically correct, in my opinions or my practice. And though I'm concerned with what people think, I will not compromise the truth in any form to cater to others, even with religion and politics. Those who would merely brand me on the Right are oversimplifying and running from the real issue.
26I haven't always been warmly welcomed for holding my conservative positions in Hollywood. Then again, I've never been very good at being politically correct either, on or off screen. So why start now?
27Today, more than ever, the inspiration for the parts I play is found in you - our nation's men and women in uniform and the selfless contributions you make on a daily basis to keep our country safe and free. I salute you.
28It's the bullies who are afraid, are the ones that do all the fighting. It's not the secure kids that get out there and fight. It's the insecure kids. And when you develop that security in these youngsters and all of a sudden they have no reason to fight . . . This is to me the most gratifying thing I've ever been able to do.
29Whatever luck I had, I made. I was never a natural athlete, but I paid my dues in sweat and concentration and took the time necessary to learn karate and become world champion.
#Fact
1Declared his support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in July 2016, and warned that Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton would destroy the United States if elected.
2In August 2015, Norris appeared at the Unity March in Birmingham, Alabama. Based in Texas, he helped out Texas Governer Greg Abbott during his gubernatorial campaign in 2014.
3Sold his Dallas, Texas home on the market for $1.2 million [17 July 2013].
4Has a karate studio in Norfolk, Virginia.
5Both Michael Landon and Dan Blocker studied karate under him, as well as Blocker's children.
6Knew Bill Bixby very well.
7Sofia, Bulgaria: Filming The Expendables 2 (2012). [October 2011]
8Release of his book, "The Secret Power Within: Zen Solutions to Real Problems" [1996]
9Lives in Navasota, Texas with his family. [2009]
10Release of his autobiography, "Against All Odds: My Story" by Chuck with Ken Abraham. [2004]
11Release of his book, "Black Belt Patriotism: How to Reawaken America". [2008]
12Release of his book, "The Justice Riders: A Novel" by Chuck Norris, Ken Abraham, Aaron Norris and Tim Grayem. [2006]
13Visited US forces fighting in Iraq. [November 2006]
14Spokesperson for the Total Gym Fitness infomercials with his wife Gena and Christie Brinkley, that currently air in the late night or early morning hours. Also appearing is Wesley Snipes. [June 2006]
15Release of his book, "The Official Chuck Norris Fact Book". [November 2009]
16Release of the book, "Chuck Norris" by Melanie Cole. [1999]
17Founder, the Lone Wolf Cigar Co., in 1996.
18Acting mentor and friends of Clarence Gilyard Jr. and Sheree J. Wilson.
19Friend of Marshall R. Teague.
20Columnist, World Net Daily.
21His mother, Wilma Scarberry Norris Knight, a housewife and a waitress, was born on May 4, 1921. She had him when she was almost age 19.
22A newly-built bridge spanning from Slovakia into neighboring Austria is to be named after Chuck Norris.
23Is one of three stars to have appeared in every episode of Walker, Texas Ranger (1993).
24Out of all the Chuck Norris facts, his personal favorite is 'Before the Boogie Man goes to sleep, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.'.
25Chuck and his brother, Aaron Norris, were made honorary Texas Rangers by Gov. Rick Perry on December 2, 2010 in Dallas, Texas.
26Lives in Dallas, Texas.
27In 2005 he founded the World Combat League, a full-contact, team-based martial arts competition.
28Had a hip replacement in 2009.
29Friends with: Robert Fuller, James Drury, David Carradine, Noble Willingham, Christopher Canaan, Leslie Greif, Michael Landon, Bill Bixby, Marshall R. Teague, Rod Taylor, George Bush, Bob Barker, James C. Dobson, Billy Graham, Mickey Rooney, Robert H. Schuller, Pat Robertson, Steve McQueen, Joan Rivers, Bruce Lee, Steve Carter, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert Conrad, Rosie O'Donnell, Sylvester Stallone and Clint Eastwood.
30Once went under Phil McGraw's training, and is his greatest student.
31Is a vocal secessionist.
32Publicly endorsed former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore for Republican candidate as Governor of Alabama in the 2010 mid-term elections.
33Although a very vocal conservative Republican and born again Christian, Norris has ruled out running for elected office himself.
34Won in 2006 "The Jewish Humanitarian Man of the Year Award."
35Attended Hamilton Junior High School in Houston, Texas in the early 1950s before moving to Torrance, California.
36Had a daughter, Dianna DeCioli (Dina) out of wedlock in 1964. He saw her for the first time in 1991, when she was 26. Her daughter is married and has three children. Chuck wrote about her in his book "Against All Odds: My Story".
37He was made an honorary Marine in March 2007.
38On an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), his co-star's, Clarence Gilyard Jr., character read the book, "The Secret Power Within," which Norris wrote himself.
39Best known by the public for his starring role as the title character in Walker, Texas Ranger (1993).
40Close friend and admirer of Sean Hannity.
41Portrayed by Ray Park in Li Xiao Long chuan qi (2008) (aka "The Legend of Bruce Lee") (TV series).
42Hosted a fundraiser for Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee at his ranch in Navasota, Texas. Norris estimated more than 200 people paid at least $1,000 for a plate of barbecue and a chance to watch Huckabee play bass guitar with his band, Capitol Offense. Norris, who has frequently made public appearances in support of Huckabee, opened his sprawling East Texas ranch to the campaign and its supporters. (20 January 2008).
43He is a close friend of President George W. Bush and his father, former President George Bush.
44Publicly condemned The Golden Compass (2007) as anti-Christian.
45Publicly endorsed Mike Huckabee as his choice for Republican candidate in the 2008 presidential election.
46Was offered the role of Steiner in Game of Death (1978), but turned it down.
47Has played Ranger Cordell Walker in three different TV-series: Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), Sons of Thunder (1999) and Martial Law (1998).
48Was to appear in Delta Force 3: The Killing Game (1991), but he withdrew following the helicopter crash during the making of Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (1990).
49He and his wife both serve on the board of the National Council of Bible Curriculum in Public Schools.
50Served in the U.S. Air Force.
512006: He began writing a column for the right-wing political publication WorldNetDaily. In his columns he has expressed his beliefs that, among other things, evolution doesn't exist, those who are troubled should turn to Christ and "true patriots" would not support a separation of church and state. In addition, he also speaks on behalf of organizations pushing for mandatory prayer in public schools.
52He has English, with smaller amounts of Scottish, Welsh, and German, ancestry. He is also said to have Irish and Cherokee ancestry.
532006: Campaigned for Republicans in the mid-term elections, in which Republicans wound up losing control of both houses of Congress.
542/14/06: Attended a Valentine's Day celebration at the White House, wearing black boots with his tuxedo. Singer Michael Feinstein capped the romantic evening by serenading the crowd, which included new Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, singer Wayne Newton and Senators Mitch McConnell and Joe Lieberman.
55Is only one of three Americans to achieve eighth-degree black belt status in tae-kwon-do.
561/20/01: Attended the first inauguration of President George W. Bush along with fellow longtime Republican supporters Sylvester Stallone and Robert Duvall.
578/30/01: Twins Dakota Alan and Danilee Kelly, with Gena O'Kelly, were born.
582004: Actively supported George W. Bush's US Presidential re-election campaign.
59Was the initial choice for the character of Red Forman on the Fox sitcom That '70s Show (1998), but was still filming Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), so he had to turn it down.
60Was a guest star on The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular (2003) honoring Bob Barker's 80th birthday. Other celebrity guests included Céline Dion, Ray Romano, Charlie Sheen and Larry King.
61Participated on the TV show The Contender (2005) with fellow action superstar Sylvester Stallone.
62A website known as "Chuck Norris Facts" has been created as a parody of his career, containing hundreds of absurdly creative statements about his intellect, strength, virility and image, such as 'Chuck Norris once shot down a German fighter plane by pointing at it and yelling "Bang!".' Chuck is not offended by the website, in fact, has said he feels honored to have a website named after him and says he laughs when he reads the facts. He even used one fact in The Expendables 2 (2012): 'Chuck Norris was once bitten by a cobra. After five days of agonizing pain, the cobra finally died.'.
63Enjoys playing golf and participates in many celebrity golfing events.
64Is a close friend of legendary writer and director John Milius, who was an uncredited co-screenwriter of Norris's movie Lone Wolf McQuade (1983). Milius credits this film, in part with inspiring him to craft the similar Extreme Prejudice (1987), four years later.
65Is an NRA member.
66He is a staunch supporter of the Republican Party.
67As a child, his idol and favorite actor was John Wayne. Indeed, their on screen personas bear much in common. Both achieved their highest level of fame playing no nonsense good guys who were incorruptible and did whatever it took to make sure that justice was served and that the bad guys got what they deserved.
68Is a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under the Machado Brothers.
69Reader's Digest once noted a story of how Norris, true to his characters, prefers to find a non-violent way to solve a situation. Norris was in a bar once when a customer walked in and said to him, "You're in my seat. Move." Norris complied, and as the customer sat down, he recognized Norris. He then said, "Chuck, you could've kicked my butt if you wanted to. Instead of moving, why didn't you just attack me?" Norris' response: "What would that have accomplished?" Norris later said the experience resulted in him getting a new admirer and a new friend.
70Despite their vast political differences, he is friends with actress and comedienne Whoopi Goldberg. He was so impressed with a performance of hers that he tried, unsuccessfully, to get her a role in his film Invasion U.S.A. (1985).
71It is commonly believed that he was offered the role of "Sensei Jon Kreese" in the original The Karate Kid (1984). He reportedly turned it down, claiming he did not want his name connected with such a brutal and vicious character. This is, in fact, an urban legend; Norris himself has disputed it. While appearing on the February 9, 2006 episode of the radio show hosted by Adam Carolla, Norris stated that he was never offered the role at all.
72His voice and drama coach was Jonathan Harris, of Lost in Space (1965) fame. Harris "taught him how to speak," by putting his fingers in Norris's mouth, and stretching the mouth wide open. Chuck names Jonathan as the only man in the world who could get away with doing that to him... which Harris was always proud of.
73His father Ray was killed in a car accident, shortly after cancer surgery. Part of Ray's throat and chin were removed; a tube was inserted in his trachea to help him breathe. Ray was thrown out of his car in the wreck, and the tube came out. Ray suffocated on the ground because no one at the accident site was aware of the tube.
74He has a 10th degree black belt in Tang Soo Do, and also an 8th degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do...that is, the Korean (or traditional) styles of each.
75He is the Founder of the National Tang-Soo-Do Congress (NTC) and the United Fighting Arts Federation (UFAF). Chuck is also President of the latter.
76He has founded two of his own martial arts: Chun Kuk Do ("the Universal Way") and American Tang Soo Do.
77Has 3 grandchildren by son Eric Norris. Also has three grandchildren by daughter Dianna DeCioli. One of the grandchildren is fellow actress Gabby Di Ciolli.
78In the movies where he's a police officer, Norris usually prefers to work alone (i.e. Lone Wolf McQuade (1983), Code of Silence (1985) and Top Dog (1995)).
7912/12/01: Received "Veteran of the Year 2001" honor at the 6th Annual American Veteran Awards.
80He was the karate teacher of father-son actors Steve McQueen and Chad McQueen. The elder McQueen encouraged Norris to pursue a career in movies and television; allegedly, he told Chuck: "If you can't do anything else, there's always acting."
816-time World Karate Champion; among those he faced for this title are fellow actors Joe Lewis and Steve Sanders.
82Often trained with Bruce Lee.
83Father of Mike Norris and Eric Norris, the latter of whom is a professional stock car driver. Their mother is Diane Holechek. Chuck also has a daughter named Dianna DeCioli (Dina). Dina was born in 1964, due to an extramarital affair when he was stationed in California in the US Air Force. More recently, on August 30, 2001, Chuck and Gena O'Kelly (his second wife) welcomed twins Dakota Alan (boy) and Danilee Kelly (girl).
84Eldest of three sons born to Ray and Wilma Norris. Chuck's brothers are Wieland Norris (born July 12, 1943; KIA in Vietnam, 1970) and Aaron Norris. Aaron is the youngest of the trio, the proverbial "runt of the litter."
851988: Campaigned for George Bush in the US presidential election.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Expendables 22012Booker
The Cutter2005John Shepherd
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire2005TV MovieCapt. Ranger Cordell Walker
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story2004Chuck Norris
Yes, Dear2003TV SeriesChuck Norris
Bells of Innocence2003Matthew
The President's Man: A Line in the Sand2002TV MovieJoshua McCord
Walker, Texas Ranger1993-2001TV SeriesCordell Walker
The President's Man2000TV MovieJoshua McCord
Martial Law2000TV SeriesCordell Walker
Sons of Thunder1999TV SeriesCordell Walker
Logan's War: Bound by Honor1998TV MovieJake Fallon
Forest Warrior1996McKenna
Top Dog1995Jake Wilder
Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion1994Ranger Cordell Walker
Hellbound1994Frank Shatter
Wind in the Wire1993TV MovieChuck Norris
Sidekicks1992Chuck Norris
The Hitman1991Cliff Garrett / Grogan
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection1990Col. Scott McCoy
Hero and the Terror1988Danny O'Brien
Braddock: Missing in Action III1988Col. James Braddock
Firewalker1986Max Donigan
The Delta Force1986Maj. Scott McCoy
Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos1986TV SeriesChuck Norris
Invasion U.S.A.1985Matt Hunter
Code of Silence1985Eddie Cusack
Missing in Action 2: The Beginning1985Colonel James Braddock
Missing in Action1984Col. James Braddock
Lone Wolf McQuade1983J.J. McQuade
Forced Vengeance1982Josh Randall
Silent Rage1982Sheriff Dan Stevens
An Eye for an Eye1981Sean Kane
The Octagon1980Scott James
A Force of One1979Matt Logan
Good Guys Wear Black1978John T. Booker
Breaker! Breaker!1977John David 'J.D.' Dawes
Huang mian lao hu1974Chuck Slaughter Chuck Norris
The Student Teachers1973Karate Advisor
The Way of the Dragon1972Colt
The Wrecking Crew1968Man in the House of 7 Joys (uncredited)

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Walker, Texas Ranger1995-2001TV Series performer - 159 episodes

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Inside World Combat League2007TV Movie executive producer
The Cutter2005executive producer
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire2005TV Movie executive producer
Birdie and Bogey2004executive producer
The President's Man: A Line in the Sand2002TV Movie executive producer
The President's Man2000TV Movie executive producer
Walker, Texas Ranger1995-2000TV Series executive producer - 77 episodes
Sons of Thunder1999TV Series executive producer - 6 episodes
Logan's War: Bound by Honor1998TV Movie executive producer
Sidekicks1992executive producer

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Logan's War: Bound by Honor1998TV Movie story
Braddock: Missing in Action III1988written by
Invasion U.S.A.1985screenplay
Walker, Texas RangerTV Series story by - 3 episodes, 1997 story - 2 episodes, 2001 writer - 1 episode, 2001
Sons of Thunder1999TV Series created by - 1 episode

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Octagon1980fight choreographer
Good Guys Wear Black1978martial arts choreographer
Breaker! Breaker!1977fight choreographer

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Walker, Texas Ranger1996TV Series performer - 1 episode

Stunts

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Force of One1979fight choreographer

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Evolucion2006Short special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Goldbergs2015TV SeriesHimself
Fox and Friends2012TV SeriesHimself
Huckabee2012TV SeriesHimself
Salvados2010TV SeriesHimself
Hannity2009TV SeriesHimself
Mile High: How to Win... and Lose... the White House2009DocumentaryHimself - Interviewee
Larry King Live2008TV SeriesHimself
Late Night with Conan O'Brien1995-2008TV SeriesHimself
Glenn Beck2008TV SeriesHimself
The Live Desk2008TV SeriesHimself
The O'Reilly Factor2007TV SeriesHimself
Praise the Lord2006TV SeriesHimself - Host
The Tony Danza Show2006TV SeriesHimself
The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch2006TV SeriesHimself
The Contender2005TV SeriesHimself
On the Record w/ Brit Hume2004TV SeriesHimself
UFC 46: Supernatural2004TV SpecialHimself
The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular2003TV SeriesHimself - Guest
2001 ABC World Stunt Awards2001TV SpecialHimself
American Veteran Awards2001TV SpecialHimself
CBS Cares2001TV SeriesHimself
Howard Stern1994-1999TV SeriesHimself
The Howard Stern Radio Show1999TV SeriesHimself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1993-1999TV SeriesHimself
The Path of the Dragon1998Video documentary shortHimself
The Rosie O'Donnell Show1996-1998TV SeriesHimself
The Immortal Masters1998Video shortHimself
Mystic Origins of the Martial Arts1998Video documentaryHimself
Chuck Norris: Private Lesson1997Video documentaryInstructor
Late Show with David Letterman1996TV SeriesHimself
Walker: Behind the Scenes with TV's Toughest Cop1996TV Movie documentaryHimself
Survivor Series1994TV SpecialHimself
WWE Raw1994TV SeriesHimself
The Curse of the Dragon1993DocumentaryHimself
The Howard Stern Interview1993TV SeriesHimself
De tú a tú1992TV Series
Cinturón negro1992TV SeriesHimself
Dying for a Smoke1992Video documentaryHimself
The Howard Stern Show1991TV SeriesHimself
WrestleMania VII1991TV MovieHimself (uncredited)
Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years1990TV Movie documentaryHimself
After Hours1990TV SeriesHimself
Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge1990Video documentaryHimself
Clint, 'The Rookie' & Me1990TV MovieHimself
Presidential Inaugural Gala1989TV MovieHimself
One for the Road1989TV Short documentaryHimself
Late Night with David Letterman1988TV SeriesHimself
The Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson1987TV Movie documentaryHimself / Host
The 16th Annual Shelby Awards1986TV SpecialHimself
Omnibus1986TV Series documentaryHimself
The 43rd Annual Golden Globe Awards1986TV SpecialHimself - Presenter: Best Foreign Film
Hollywood '841984TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
The Making of 'Lone Wolf McQuade'1983TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Merv Griffin Show1980TV SeriesHimself
The Warrior Within1976DocumentaryHimself
Dinah!1975TV SeriesHimself
Flip1974TV SeriesHimself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1973TV SeriesHimself
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend1973DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Enjoy Yoursef Tonight1972TV SeriesHimself
Room 2221970TV SeriesHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Death Battle2015TV SeriesHimself
The Real Miyagi2015Documentary
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films2014DocumentaryHimself
In the Shadow of Chuck Norris2014DocumentaryHimself
The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films2014DocumentaryHimself
The O'Reilly Factor2008-2014TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Huckabee Supporter
Huckabee2013TV SeriesHimself
Gods of War: Assembling Earth's Mightiest Anti-Heroes2012Video documentary shortHimself
Cowgirls 'n Angels2012Himself (uncredited)
The Announcement2012TV Movie documentaryHimself
I Am Bruce Lee2012TV Movie documentaryColt
Nostalgia Critic2011TV SeriesHimself
The Gracies and the Birth of Vale Tudo2010DocumentaryHimself
WWE: John Morrison - Rock Star2010VideoHimself
WWE: Survivor Series Anthology, Vol. 22009VideoHimself
California's Gold2009TV Series documentaryHimself
WWE: The Rise and Fall of WCW2009VideoHimself
The Unbeatable Bruce Lee2001Video documentaryHimself
Interview with Anders Nelsson2001Video shortColt (segment "Way of the Dragon")
Reflections on 'The Little Dragon'2001Video shortColt (segment "Way of the Dragon")
The Jon Benn Interview2001Video shortColt (segment "Way of the Dragon")
Hollywood Remembers Lee Marvin2000TV Movie documentaryMaj. Scott McCoy (uncredited)
Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey2000Video documentary
Fist to Fist2000Documentary
Bruce Lee: The Legend Lives On1999TV MovieColt (scenes Way of the Dragon)
Masters of the Martial Arts Presented by Wesley Snipes1998TV Special documentaryHimself
Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do1995DocumentaryColt (scenes from Way of the Dragon) (uncredited)
Undertaker - He Buries Them Alive1994VideoHimself
Bruce Lee and Kung Fu Mania1992Documentary
Cathode Fuck1986Video documentaryHimself, Guest on 'The Phil Donahue Show'
Bruce Lee, the Legend1984DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Game of Death1978Fighter
Kung Fu Killers1974TV Movie documentary

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2001Golden BootGolden Boot Awards
1999BMI TV Music AwardBMI Film & TV AwardsWalker, Texas Ranger (1993)
1998BMI TV Music AwardBMI Film & TV AwardsWalker, Texas Ranger (1993)
1997BMI TV Music AwardBMI Film & TV AwardsWalker, Texas Ranger (1993)
1997Special AwardLone Star Film & Television AwardsTexas Legend
1992Special AwardShoWest Convention, USAInternational Box Office Star of the Year
1989Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureOn 15 December 1989. At 7000 Hollywood Blvd.
1982Special AwardShoWest Convention, USAAction Star of the Year

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1999TV Guide AwardTV Guide AwardsFavorite Actor in a DramaWalker, Texas Ranger (1993)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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