Lunch with Chuck
We all admire Chuck Norris. A lunchtime conversation might revolve
around his legendary feats, charisma, and pop culture dominance in martial arts.
There is Walker Texas Ranger the enduring TV Series. There are his gravity-defying kicks.
The discussion would shift to his action-packed films. Way of the Dragon where he faces off
with Bruce Lee still un-surpassed in martial arts cinema. He has a moral code.
He has been featured in Black Belt Magazine numerous times. But hiring fellow martial artist
and family for his productions makes him even greater as a person. Many think thats why the late Bob
Wall considered Chuck his Sensie.
Watch him grow: In one his first productions titled "The Yellow Face Tiger'" he portrayed a high pitch
voiced antagonist (bad guy).Then there is Lone Wolf McQuaid characterization. "I work alone," he
says. But in reality, he's not alone, millions of us admirers are just on the other side of the camera.
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