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Sheridan's Tribute to Chuck Norris After His Death
21 Mar
Summary
- Sheridan met Chuck Norris on his first acting job.
- Norris was known for kindness and humility.
- His role in Walker, Texas Ranger inspired Sheridan's work.

Producer Taylor Sheridan has shared heartfelt memories of martial arts legend Chuck Norris, following news of Norris's passing at age 86. Sheridan first encountered Norris during his initial acting role on the set of "Walker, Texas Ranger." He described Norris as exceptionally kind and humble, a sentiment that has stayed with him throughout his career.
The neo-Western series, which starred Norris as the iconic Cordell Walker, provided Sheridan with his first on-screen credit in 1993. Sheridan's portrayal of a drag racer in a "War Zone" episode sparked his passion for the genre, leading to further roles and eventually his successful career as a showrunner.
The impact of "Walker, Texas Ranger" extended beyond Sheridan's personal journey; its success paved the way for his acclaimed shows like "Yellowstone." Sheridan recalled Norris's gracious demeanor, even recounting an instance where Norris diffused a tense situation on set with impressive physical prowess.
"Walker, Texas Ranger" itself overcame initial production hurdles, with CBS stepping in to ensure its broadcast after its first episodes garnered strong ratings. The series, which aired on Saturday nights, became a Top 10 show by 1996, demonstrating its widespread appeal and Norris's enduring presence.




