How a Bruce Lee movie helped make Chuck Norris a global star

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20 Mar 2026 • 11:06 PM MYT
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  • Action star and martial arts legend Chuck Norris has died aged 86 following a “medical emergency” in Hawaii.
  • After being discharged from the Air Force in 1962, Norris opened a martial arts studio in Torrance, California, and began competing.
  • He won S. Henry Cho's All-American Karate Championship at Madison Square Garden in 1967. The following year, Norris met Bruce Lee at the same tournament, where Lee was giving a demonstration.
  • Lee, who was working as an action choreographer, helped Norris secure his first screen role with a small part in the Dean Martin spy comedy, The Wrecking Crew.
  • Lee would go on to cast Norris in his first major role for the acclaimed 1972 martial arts film The Way of the Dragon, with the American playing Lee’s rival.
  • Set within the Roman Colosseum, the iconic showdown between the two was co-coreographed by both men, highlighting their opposing martial arts skills.
  • The Way of the Dragon achieved significant box office success, with climatic fight earning an almost mythical status in pop culture history and catapulting Norris to worldwide stardom.

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