Aaron Dee Norris (born November 23, 1951) is an American stunt performer, director, occasional actor, and film and television producer.
The following year he was hired again as martial arts choreographer (credited) and a stunt double (uncredited) for his brother's second film Good Guys Wear Black- where he acted, credited, as "Al" one of the "Black Tigers" in an early scene- (1978) directed by Ted Post.
[5][6] In 1979, Norris played Anderson in A Force of One starring his brother Chuck, with whom he shared the fight choreography credit.
[12] In 1983, Norris was again an associate producer on a film starring Chuck, Steve Carver's Lone Wolf McQuade, where he also did stunt coordination and played a small role.
[13] During that decade, he worked as the stunt coordinator for I, the Jury with Armand Assante, White Water Rebels with James Brolin, Chained Heat with Linda Blair, the dance film Breakin', Lies with Ann Dusenberry, and The Naked Cage with Shari Shattuck.
[19] Norris continued directing with his brother as the lead in Delta Force 2 (1990),[20] The Hitman,[21] Sidekicks (1993).,[22] Hellbound (1994), Top Dog (1995),[23] and Forest Warrior (1996).
[26] That year he started to work on his brother's long lasting TV show Walker, Texas Ranger (1993–2001), during his tenure he served as an executive producer for 168 television episodes.
[27] In 1998, Norris was an executive producer, and participated to writing the story of for the CBS television film Logan's War: Bound by Honor.
[35] That same year he returned to directing with the CBS Movie of the Week, Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire.
[43] In 2015, he provided utility stunts for the Marvel Comics film Ant-Man starring Paul Rudd.