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BREAKING: Iconic Actor Val Kilmer Dies At Age 65

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Hollywood actor Val Kilmer has just passed away at the age of 65.

Val Kilmer was well-known for his roles in movies like Batman Forever, Top Gun, Heat, Tombstone, and The Doors.

The cause of death was pneumonia. Val had been diagnosed with throat cancer in 2014 but recovered, though his voice was permanently altered from treatment.

Val Kilmer has passed away at the age of 65 pic.twitter.com/Kxq9wmtlsx

— Culture Crave
(@CultureCrave) April 2, 2025
Val Kilmer, who played Bruce Wayne in “Batman Forever,” channeled as Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone‘s “The Doors” and starred in several other 1980s favorites, has died. He was 65. https://t.co/iTfHQcI19v pic.twitter.com/Bt38dbqDxI

— Variety (@Variety) April 2, 2025
RIP to Val Kilmer. pic.twitter.com/yXwCtAl33j

— Films to Films (@filmstofilms_) April 2, 2025
One of the greatest to ever do it. This one hurts. Rest in Peace Val Kilmer. pic.twitter.com/6jW5hgnkkU

— TylerCWhitmore (@TylerCWhitmore) April 2, 2025
rip val kilmer. this is the coolest anyone has ever looked and ever will look. pic.twitter.com/oayfrmqtYl

— doomer (@uncledoomer) April 2, 2025
BREAKING: Val Kilmer Has Sadly Passed

A Legend Gone Way Too Soon pic.twitter.com/4mqWebwsX7

— Cinema Tweets (@CinemaTweets1) April 2, 2025
From The New York Times:

Val Kilmer, a homegrown Hollywood actor who tasted leading-man stardom as Jim Morrison and Batman, but whose protean gifts and elusive personality also made him a high-profile supporting player, died on Tuesday in Los Angeles. He was 65.

The cause was pneumonia, said his daughter, Mercedes Kilmer. Mr. Kilmer was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2014 and later recovered, she said.

Tall and handsome in a rock-star sort of way, Mr. Kilmer was in fact cast as a rocker a handful of times early in his career, when he seemed destined for blockbuster success. He made his feature debut in a slapstick Cold War spy-movie spoof, “Top Secret!” (1984), in which he starred as a crowd-pleasing, hip-shaking American singer in Berlin unwittingly involved in an East German plot to reunify the country.

He gave a vividly stylized performance as Morrison, the emblem of psychedelic sensuality, in Oliver Stone’s “The Doors” (1991), and he played the cameo role of Mentor — an advice-giving Elvis as imagined by the film’s antiheroic protagonist, played by Christian Slater — in “True Romance” (1993), a violent drug-chase caper written by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Tony Scott.

Mr. Kilmer had top billing (ahead of Sam Shepard) in “Thunderheart” (1992), playing an unseasoned F.B.I. agent investigating a murder on a South Dakota Indian reservation, and in “The Saint” (1997), a thriller about a debonair, resourceful thief playing cat-and-mouse with the Russian mob. Most famously, perhaps, between Michael Keaton and George Clooney he inhabited the title role (and the batsuit) in “Batman Forever” (1995), doing battle in Gotham City with Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) and the Riddler (Jim Carrey), though neither Mr. Kilmer nor the film were viewed as stellar representatives of the Batman franchise.

“Serious audiences will be less interested than ever in what’s under Batman’s cape or cowl,” Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times. “There’s not much to contemplate here beyond the spectacle of gimmicky props and the kitsch of good actors (all of whom have lately done better work elsewhere) dressed for a red-hot Halloween.”

But by then another, perhaps more interesting, strain of Mr. Kilmer’s career had developed. In 1986, Mr. Scott cast him in his first big-budget film, “Top Gun” (1986), the testosterone-fueled adventure drama about Navy fighter pilots in training, in which Mr. Kilmer played the cool, cocky rival to the film’s star, Tom Cruise. It was a role that set a precedent for several of Mr. Kilmer’s other prominent appearances as a co-star or a member of a starry ensemble. He reprised it in a brief cameo in the film’s 2022 sequel, “Top Gun: Maverick.”
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Val Kilmer, best known for movies such as Top Gun and 1995’s Batman Forever, has died. He was 65 years old.

His daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, told The New York Times he died of pneumonia on Tuesday, April 1. He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2014 and later recovered, she added.

The actor’s death comes after he made a rare public appearance for his TwainMania Foundation in early June 2019 after taking a step away from the spotlight following some recent health battles. The actor’s son Jack was also in attendance that night.

The appearance came as Kilmer prepared to hit the big screen again in Top Gun: Maverick, a sequel to the 1986 classic. Kilmer briefly appeared in the film, sharing a poignant moment with Tom Cruise onscreen.

“I just want to say that was pretty emotional,” Cruise told Jimmy Kimmel in 2023 about acting alongside his friend again. “I’ve known Val for decades, and for him to come back and play that character… he’s such a powerful actor that he instantly became that character again.”

After years of rumored health problems, Kilmer finally opened up about his battle with throat cancer during a December 2017 interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

The article revealed that the actor’s two-year fight with throat cancer had “taken its toll” on the family and noted that Kilmer had undergone a procedure on his trachea which made his voice raspy and left him short of breath.
Rest in Peace, Val Kilmer.

Please keep his family and loved ones in your prayers.

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