Chuck Norris, the indestructible icon with a surprising Hungarian chapter, dies aged 86

The world has lost one of its most recognisable action stars: Chuck Norris has died at the age of 86, his family confirmed. Known for his martial arts mastery, Hollywood roles and the cult TV series Walker, Texas Ranger, Norris became a global symbol of strength – and, unexpectedly, forged a memorable connection with Hungary.

A life of action, faith and controversy

Born in the United States, Norris rose to fame as a martial artist before conquering the film industry with a string of action-packed roles. Over time, he evolved into a pop culture phenomenon, fuelled by countless internet “Chuck Norris facts” that exaggerated his toughness to mythical levels.

Beyond the screen, Chuck Norris was known for his strong conservative views. A committed Republican and devout Christian, he openly supported figures such as Ronald Reagan, John McCain and Sarah Palin. His outspoken opinions, including controversial claims and writings, often placed him at the centre of political debate in the United States.

At the same time, Norris dedicated significant resources to charity, establishing foundations to support disadvantaged young people and war veterans.

The Hungary visit that turned into a meme

For Hungarian audiences, Norris is more than just an action legend. His 2018 visit to the country – and particularly his meeting with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán – left a lasting cultural footprint.

During the trip, Orbán personally drove Norris around Budapest, producing a now-iconic video. In it, the Hungarian leader famously described himself as “a street fighter”, a phrase that quickly became a viral meme both in Hungary and beyond.

The visit also included a stop at Hungary’s Counter Terrorism Centre, where Norris watched a demonstration and praised it as one of the best he had ever seen. The unusual pairing of a Hollywood action hero and a Central European prime minister captured public imagination and cemented Chuck Norris’s place in Hungary’s modern pop culture.

A personal farewell from Hungary’s leader

Following the news of his death, Orbán shared a tribute on social media, writing: “Goodbye, my friend,” alongside footage from their 2018 meeting.

Their interaction, though brief, symbolised an unexpected friendship and highlighted Norris’s global reach.

Family and legacy

Norris is survived by his wife, children and grandchildren. His family described him as a devoted husband, father and grandfather: a man whose strength extended far beyond his on-screen persona.

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