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Gailard Sartain (pilot) and Noble Willingham (seasons 1–7) as retired Texas Ranger Captain C.D. Parker, Walker's buddy and ex-partner who owns a bar-restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas, and is the only one to address Walker by his first name Cordell regularly. He regularly assists Walker and Trivette.
Cordell Firewalker, as Texas Ranger Sgt. Cordell Walker, is a former dolphin trainer with an elite Force Reconnaissance unit and a modern-day Ranger who believes in the Code of the Old West. He is a decorated Vietnam vet and a martial arts expert.
Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker, [9] a legendary Texas Ranger who just returned home after a lengthy undercover assignment. He's also a fan of Texas Ranger Baseball. Mason Thames as Young Walker (season 2) Colin Ford as Corporal Cordell Walker (season 3) Lindsey Morgan as Micki Ramirez (seasons 1–2 [10]), [9] Cordell's partner in the Texas ...
Rebecca Brenneman/The CW Cordell Walker said goodbye to the Texas Rangers, and so did Jared Padalecki. The Walker season 4 finale — which also acted as The CW show’s series finale — was full ...
Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker. Rebecca Brenneman/The CW Jared Padalecki announced the end of his show, Walker, in an emotional social media post weeks before the season 4 finale. “Howdy y’all.
Walker fans are no doubt breathing a sigh of relief that the CW series was renewed after viewing Thursday’s cliffhanger-packed Season 3 finale. ... Auggie told Cordell he wants to enlist in the ...
In the episode, he played Clint Murdock, a criminal who murdered Cordell Walker's (Chuck Norris) parents when the latter was a kid and he would also serve as Walker's arch nemesis in the episode. Vernon guest starred as the grouchy principal Dinkler in "Brad to Worse", an episode of Duckman on USA Network .
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire is a 2005 American television action film directed by Aaron Norris and based on the popular 1993–2001 television series Walker, Texas Ranger starring Chuck Norris, Sheree J. Wilson, Judson Mills, Andre Kristoff, Janine Turner and Steven Williams. [1] The film premiered on October 16, 2005 on CBS.