Val Kilmer, An Icon And A Legend In Hollywood Dies At 65

After a protracted health battle, Hollywood star Val Kilmer, who was best known for his iconic appearances in Top Gun, Batman, and The Doors, passed away at the age of 65.

He died of pneumonia in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to his daughter Mercedes Kilmer, whom he had with his ex-wife Joanne Whalley.

After receiving a diagnosis of throat cancer in 2014, the screen icon had surgery, including a tracheotomy, which had a major effect on his speech. Later, it was determined that he was cancer-free.

Kilmer was well-known for playing Batman/Bruce Wayne in the 1995 Batman Forever and Iceman in the popular 1986 film Top Gun. He briefly returned to the screen in 2022’s Top Gun: Maverick, playing Iceman alongside Tom Cruise, despite having a permanently damaged voice. It was his last time on the big screen.

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In the 1991 movie The Doors, the Los Angeles native also played the well-known role of artist Jim Morrison.

In addition to Mercedes, age 33, he has a 29-year-old son named Jack Kilmer. From 1988 until 1996, Kilmer was wed to their mother, Joanne, a fellow actress.

The New York Times confirmed his death Tuesday.

In addition to receiving chemotherapy and radiation therapy for his cancer, Kilmer also had a tracheostomy, which is a technique that makes an artificial hole in his neck so that he can breathe.

The latter caused irreversible harm to his vocal cords, which changed his speaking voice forever.

In 2020, Kilmer declared he had been cancer-free for four years.

Actor Josh Brolin, a friend of the deceased star, led the remembrances.

The star of No Country For Old Men posted a vintage image of the two actors beaming together before Kilmer’s emergency tracheotomy in 2014 following the discovery of throat cancer.

“See ya, pal,” Brolin captioned the photo affectionately. “I’m going to miss you.”

“There’s not a lot left of those,” he said, praising Kilmer as a “smart, challenging, brave, uber-creative firecracker.”

“I hope to see you up there in the heavens when I eventually get there,” Brolin continued. “Until then, amazing memories, lovely thoughts.”

Actor Josh Gad posted a picture of Kilmer during the glory days of Top Gun’s filming on Instagram.

“RIP Val Kilmer. Thank you for defining so many of the movies of my childhood. You truly were an icon,” he captioned the post.

Just ‘love you, Val’ was posted on X (previously Twitter) by comic actor and filmmaker Jorma Taccone, who co-stars with Andy Samberg and Akiva Schaffer in The Lonely Island.

Bill Simmons, a podcast host and sports expert, posted what appeared to be a polaroid of Kilmer dressed up on the set of Heat.

“Val Kilmer was unlike anyone else.” genuinely delighted in his task. “Rest in peace,” he wrote.

Kilmer talked openly about living with the effects of throat cancer, such as needing to use an electric gadget called a voice box on the artificial hole in his neck to speak, in the Val documentary on Amazon Prime.

“I obviously am sounding much worse than I feel. I can’t speak without plugging this hole [in his throat],” he said.

In order to help people with throat cancer communicate, voice box devices are often battery-operated devices that generate sound to create a voice.

Some of the additional difficulties were described by the actor, who also had to eat through a feeding tube.

“You have to make the choice to breathe or to eat. It’s an obstacle that is very present with whoever sees me,” he said.

The documentary’s voice-over narration was given by Val’s son, but Val wrote his own lines.

Kilmer has previously described how, until he coughed up “coagulated blood” one day and sought for an ambulance before fainting, he was ignorant that he had throat cancer.

Then, following an emergency tracheotomy for throat cancer, he awoke in a hospital in Santa Monica.

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