Chuck Norris, the martial arts champion, action star, and accidental internet legend, died on March 19, 2026, at the age of 86, following a medical emergency during a stay in Kauai, Hawaii [1].
His family confirmed the death through his official Instagram account. The New York Times, CNN, and Reuters published obituaries within hours, recounting a life that spanned military service, six-time world karate championships, a film career alongside Bruce Lee, and the television series "Walker, Texas Ranger," which ran for eight seasons [2][3].
But the internet remembered him its own way. Within minutes of the announcement, social media flooded with Chuck Norris jokes, the meme format that made him one of the first viral celebrities of the internet age. "Chuck Norris did not die, he killed the world," one post read [4]. "Death didn't take Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris took Death," read another. The tone was affectionate, not mocking, a tribute in the only language the internet truly speaks.
Born Carlos Ray Norris in Ryan, Oklahoma, in 1940, he served in the U.S. Air Force before building a martial arts career that led to Hollywood. His later years were marked by conservative political activism and a quieter life on his Texas ranch [5].
He was 86. The jokes, by design, will last longer.
-- Anna Weber, Los Angeles