Akshay Kumar Reflects on Chuck Norris: More Than Just Entertainment
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Mumbai, March 20 (NationPress) The esteemed martial artist and action film icon, Chuck Norris, has sadly passed away at the age of 86.
Reflecting on the remarkable legacy of the late star, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar shared that viewing Chuck Norris in films like The Way of the Dragon and Missing in Action was more than mere entertainment; it was a profound education.
He expressed admiration for the discipline and strength that the late actor consistently showcased on screen.
In a heartfelt message on his X (formerly known as Twitter) profile, Akshay conveyed, "As a young martial artist, watching Chuck Norris in Way of the Dragon, Missing in Action, and others was not just for fun... it was a learning experience. The discipline, strength, and natural authority he exuded on screen have left a lasting impact on me. I am grateful for the inspiration that has contributed to shaping who I am (sic)."
Chuck Norris made his cinematic debut in 1968 with The Wrecking Crew, where he appeared as an uncredited bodyguard.
His famed camaraderie with another legend, Bruce Lee, resulted in an unforgettable fight sequence in the 1972 film Return of the Dragon.
Over his acting career, Chuck Norris featured in more than 20 films, including Missing in Action and The Delta Force.
However, he is best remembered for starring in the television series Walker, Texas Ranger, where he portrayed a lawman dedicated to fighting crime. The show enjoyed a successful run for nine seasons.
Prior to his acting career, Chuck Norris was a dominant figure in martial arts, having earned the title of a six-time undefeated World Professional Middleweight Karate champion.
Chuck Norris is survived by five children, which include stunt performers Mike and Eric from his first marriage to Dianne, in addition to twins Dakota and Danilee from his second marriage to Gena.