Renowned actor Val Kilmer, who had been battling health issues for several years, has passed away at the age of 65. His daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, confirmed the sad news to the New York Times, stating that he succumbed to complications from pneumonia.
Val Kilmer gained fame for his memorable portrayal of ‘Iceman’ in the 1986 classic Top Gun and as the caped crusader in Batman Forever (1995). He also captivated audiences with his performance as Jim Morrison in the 1991 film The Doors.
In 2014, Kilmer faced a challenging diagnosis of throat cancer. He underwent a series of treatments including both radiotherapy and chemotherapy, as well as a tracheostomy to aid his breathing. This procedure unfortunately altered his voice permanently.
In the documentary Val, Kilmer opened up about living with the repercussions of throat cancer, including the need to use an electric voice box to communicate. “My voice sounds worse than I feel,” he admitted. “I can’t speak without closing this hole in my throat.”
The actor also shared the difficulties of eating through a feeding tube, explaining, “One must choose between breathing and eating. It’s an obvious challenge for anyone who sees me.” Kilmer recalled the shock of discovering his illness when he coughed up clotted blood, prompting a hurried trip to the hospital.
Despite his health struggles, Kilmer made a triumphant return to the silver screen, reprising his role as ‘Iceman’ in the 2022 film Top Gun: Maverick. Director Joseph Kosinski confirmed that Kilmer’s real voice was used in the movie, though it was digitally enhanced for clarity.
Once one of the highest-paid actors of the 1990s, Kilmer’s films grossed over $3.7 billion worldwide. Film critic Roger Ebert once lauded him as “the least recognized leading actor of his generation.”
Known for his intensity and sometimes difficult nature on set, Kilmer was involved in well-publicized disputes with co-stars such as Marlon Brando and Tom Sizemore.
Throughout his life, Kilmer was romantically linked to several high-profile actresses, including Cher, Cindy Crawford, and Angelina Jolie. He was married once, to actress Joanne Whalley, with whom he had two children: Mercedes, 34, and Jack, 30. The marriage ended in 1996 after eight years.
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