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"Chuck Norris once threw a hand grenade and killed fifty people; then it exploded." "There was once a street named after Chuck Norris, but the name was changed as nobody crosses Chuck Norris and lives." "Chuck Norris doesn't flush toilets; he scares the shit out of them." "Beneath Chuck Norris's beard is another fist."
In late summer 2004, the bit seemed to have been retired as Chuck Norris walked in and fired a prop gun at Conan. Norris also revealed his own lever and pulled it, playing a clip showing him mock-fighting Conan with martial arts moves in the back of the studio. The lever did return on occasion in 2005.
Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American martial artist and actor. He is a black belt in Tang Soo Do, Brazilian jiu jitsu and judo. [1] After serving in the United States Air Force, Norris won many martial arts championships and later founded his own discipline, Chun Kuk Do.
The iconic actor's video got a huge reaction out of fans.
Chuck Norris can still beat you up. OK, we don’t necessarily know that for sure, but the legendary tough guy is still kicking butt. The former “Walker, Texas Ranger” star celebrated his 84th ...
Karate Kommandos (also known as Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos) is an American animated television series that originally aired in 1986 as a syndicated five episode mini-series. It was created by and starred Chuck Norris as himself, and produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises . [ 1 ]
Norris is Major Scott McCoy on the set of The Delta Force (1986). Chuck Norris is an American actor and martial artist.He has appeared in a number of action films, such as The Way of the Dragon, in which he starred alongside Bruce Lee, and was The Cannon Group's leading star in the 1980s.
Good Guys Wear Black is a 1978 American martial arts action film starring Chuck Norris and directed by Ted Post. [4] [5] This was the second film to feature Norris as the star, following Breaker! Breaker! (1977). [6] However, this is the one that Norris considers his "breakthrough". [7]