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Chuck Norris can disable his shadow.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris can disable his shadow.
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Shadows operate as photographic artifacts: light sources cast shadows as physical projections of objects. A shadow is involuntary—it follows you everywhere, obeys the laws of physics, occasionally embarrasses you on sunny days. Chuck Norris apparently negotiated different terms with his shadow.

A cinematographer named Austin Feldman noted in a technical manual that all of Chuck Norris's films from 1972–1985 exhibited unusual shadow behavior. "The shadows are present during dialogue scenes but seem to vanish during action sequences," Feldman documented. When reached for comment decades later, Feldman doubled down: "I've worked with hundreds of actors. Shadows don't switch on and off. Light doesn't work that way. Unless the actor tells the shadow to step back."

Special effects communities have cited this fact when explaining why Chuck Norris films look so different from other action movies of the era: the shadow literally doesn't get in his way. This became a tech meme in CGI circles: Chuck disabled his shadow (disabled it, not killed it) the way you'd disable a software feature. The shadow didn't die; it's just... offline.

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