Chuck Norris’s acting career spanned seven decades, during which he continued to resurface as a classic action hero character.
He collected over 30 movie credits, according to the IMDb database.Â
Here’s a rundown of some of his most notable film and TV appearances:
Way of the Dragon – 1972
In his breakthrough movie, Norris plays the antagonist to legendary Hong Kong martial artist Bruce Lee, whose character fights and kills Norris in Rome’s Colosseum.
Lone Wolf McQuade – 1983
In this neo-Western, Norris is JJ McQuade, a Texas Ranger, who works alone, setting the scene for his eponymous hit TV show in the 1990s.
Missing In Action – 1984
Norris stars as Colonel James Braddock, a US officer who returns to Vietnam to rescue soldiers held captive. The film inspired two sequels, in 1985 and 1988.
The Delta Force –Â 1986
Norris stars as an elite commando sent to rescue airline hostages from terrorists in the Middle East, inspired by real-world hijackings.
Sidekicks – 1992
Norris plays a fictionalised version of himself, who inspires a bullied, asthmatic boy to gain confidence through martial arts in a Karate Kid-style plot.
Walker, Texas Ranger – 1993 to 2001
Norris plays a modern-day Texas Ranger who fights crime with martial arts and old-school morality. Running for nine seasons, the show became his most enduring role.
The Expendables 2 – 2012
In the sequel to Sylvester Stallone’s action hero all-star show, Norris makes a self-referential cameo as a legendary lone wolf operative leaning into his meme-like status.