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Ben Stiller Had to Beg Chuck Norris to Appear in ‘Dodgeball’

By Angie Martoccio

Angie Martoccio

Contact Angie Martoccio on X View all posts by Angie Martoccio March 20, 2026 DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY, Chuck Norris, 2004, TM & Copyright (c) 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. Chuck Norris in 'Dodgeball' 20th Century Fox/Everett Collection

There’s several notable cameos in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, the 2004 comedy starring Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn. David Hasselhoff briefly appears as the irate German coach of team Blitzkrieg. Lance Armstrong shows up as himself convincing Vaughn’s character, Peter LaFleur, not to quit the sport. “Once, I was thinking about quitting when I was diagnosed with brain, lung, and testicular cancer — all at the same time,” he tells him. “But I’m sure you have a good reason to quit!” 

But the greatest cameo in the film comes from Chuck Norris, who plays himself, as a member of the American Dodgeball Association of America (ADAA) judiciary board. At the Las Vegas International Dodgeball Open, team Average Joes (Vaughn’s team) are forced to forfeit the match, leaving Globo Gym Purple Cobras (the team of Ben Stiller, a.k.a. White Goodman) to become the champions. But as Stephen Root’s character points out to dodgeball chancellor William Shatner, judges can overturn the forfeiture. 

The other two judges — Mr. Chelsea and Mrs. Lewis — create a tie, and Norris shatters it like he would any karate kick. It’s a crucial moment in the scene, because by being the deciding vote, Norris allowed the underdogs to win. He throws his thumbs up in approval. “That is PURE poppycock!” Goodman yells, while LaFleur smiles and says, “Thank you, Chuck Norris.” A twinkly-eyed Norris salutes in response. “Thank you, Peter.” 

Reflecting on the role in 2012, Norris said he first turned Stiller down. “I was in L.A. when they asked me to do the cameo — I said no at first because it was a three-hour drive down to Long Beach,” he said. “Then Ben Stiller calls. He goes, ‘Chuck, please, you’ve got to do this for me!’ My wife said he should send a helicopter for me, and that’s what happened. I didn’t read the screenplay, just did my bit where I stick my thumb up. When the movie comes out, we go see it. It’s cute, a little risqué in some areas.”

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