11 reliable facts about Chuck Norris
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/11-reliable-facts-about-chuck-norris.htmlToday, March 10, American actor and martial artist Chuck Norris turns 80 today. However, a solid age does not prevent the "Cool Walker" from still acting in box-office films and being in excellent physical shape.
What they say and write in The media about Chuck Norris is not always true. We invite you to get acquainted with absolutely reliable facts from the biography of the actor.
His real name is not Chuck or even Charles, but Carlos Ray Norris.
Chuck Norris has not lost a single fight since 1968.
Chuck invented his own style of karate.
Chuck Norris gave karate lessons to Steve McQueen.
If Chuck Norris is silent, then you should be wary.
Chuck Norris became the first Westerner to be awarded an 8th degree black belt for his mastery of taekwondo.
During his service in the US Air Force, Chuck was an air policeman.
Chuck Norris advertised a model of jeans called Action Jeans.
Chuck Norris has written several books and even became the best-selling author according to the New York Times.
As a child, Chuck had no athletic talents and did not engage in any sports, and at school he was often beaten.
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