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Chuck Norris is an actor, martial artist, film producer and screenwriter known most famously for his role in “Walker, Texas Ranger” and roughly 20 action movies. He’s achieved a lot in his long life, from starring in an internationally acclaimed series to developing his own martial art style.

But while he’s been on top of Hollywood before, Chuck has had his fair share of struggles. And two of the women in his life who’ve helped him through have been his wife, Gena O’Russell and his mother, Wilma Norris. In November 2020, Chuck and his wife celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary, and he shared a touching Instagram post. In it, he called himself “the luckiest man in the world when Gena and (he) got married” before he added:

“Happy Anniversary my beautiful wife! There are no words to describe my love and appreciation for you. Thank you for sharing your life with me. I praise God for every day we are together.”

The 82-year-old actor is also lucky to have the support of his incredible mother, who turned 101 in May 2022. Not only has Wilma lived a long and eventful life, but she also raised Chuck and his two brothers after her husband left early on. The family also endured other family struggles, but together they made it through.

Chuck has spoken about his mother’s influence before and even revealed in 2020 that when he was becoming lost in Hollywood, she prayed for him to find a wife and make it through and both those things eventuated. Let’s take a look.

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Chuck hasn’t shied away from talking about his family’s tough life before. In fact, he once revealed that Wilma began to experience struggles as early as 8 years old. Back then, she was diagnosed with a rare disease that saw her confined to a children’s hospital for two years, without her family by her side.

Since her family lived in severe poverty, once she recovered at the age of 10, she had to go out and earn money for her family during the Great Depression. Instead of going to school like other kids her age, she took on random jobs, including picking cotton in rural Wilson, Oklahoma, where her family lived. In an interview with WorldNetDaily in 2020, Chuck explained:

“When done picking one field, they’d often move to another town to pick another field. There was nothing easy about life in the Dust Bowl, especially during the decade of the Great Depression.”

By the age of 16, Wilma had met and married Chuck’s father before having Chuck at the age of 18. She gave birth to two more sons, but then Ray Dee, Chuck’s dad, abandoned the family, leaving her to raise her sons on her own.

However, a struggle that nearly cost Chuck and Wilma their lives is also one that bonded them forever — his birth. In an article that Chuck wrote that coincided with his 80th birthday in 2020, he revealed that he was born after seven days of labor, coming out “bluish-purple from prolonged oxygen deprivation.” He explained that both he and his mother “almost didn’t make it.”

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