Actor Chuck Norris was hospitalized on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, according to TMZ.
The “Walker, Texas Ranger” actor was “in good spirits” following the emergency, according to the report.
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Norris, 86, is best known for portraying the title character in the CBS serial drama “Walker, Texas Ranger.” An accomplished martial artist, Norris broke through as Bruce Lee’s nemesis in “Return of the Dragon” (1972) and became a highly coveted Hollywood action star in the decades that followed.
Norris is famous for his role in films such as “The Hitman,” “The Delta Force” and “The Colombian Connection.” He also starred in “Missing in Action,” “Firewalker” and “Sidekicks.”
Norris has slowed down considerably as an actor in recent years, though he did appear in the 2020 finale of the “Hawaii 5-0” series reboot.
Just last week, Norris posted a video to his Instagram account showing him throwing punches with a trainer on the occasion of his 86th birthday.
“I don’t age. I level up. I’m 86 today! Nothing like some playful action on a sunny day to make you feel young,” Norris wrote. “I’m grateful for another year, good health and the chance to keep doing what I love.”
Given how active he is on social media, don’t be surprised if Norris is quick to share updates about his medical scare in the days to come.
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