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Val Kilmer, who died on Tuesday at the age of 65 after battling throat cancer, became one of the biggest stars of the ’80s and ’90s with a diverse array of films, ranging from action thrillers to biop...
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Val Kilmer, who in his varied career was both a movie-star leading man ("The Doors") and a great character actor ("Tombstone") — a tough combination to pull off — has died.
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“Most people are still finding their voices at that age, but McQ had already written a film that changed the cinematic landscape,” Cruise said.
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Jim Carrey shared a tribute to his 'Batman Forever' costar Val Kilmer, saying the late actor's 'artistic achievements were rivaled only by the grace and courage with which he endured his life’s most challenging moments.
Beloved actor Val Kilmer, most well-known for his performances in films like 'Batman Forever,' 'Tombstone,' and 'Top Gun,' has passed away at 65 years old.
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Val Kilmer, who played Bruce Wayne in “Batman Forever,” channeled Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone ‘s “The Doors” and starred as a tubercular Doc Holliday in “Tombstone,” died Tuesday in Los Angeles. His daughter Mercedes told The New York Times the cause was pneumonia. He was 65. He had been battling throat cancer for several years.
Val Kilmer, the star of films such as 'Top Gun,' 'Batman Forever,' 'The Doors,' and many more films, has died at the age of 65.
Val Kilmer, the Juilliard graduate with leading man looks known for taking on roles that were about more than just his appearance, has died.
Actor Val Kilmer, best-known for his roles in “Batman Forever” and “The Doors,” died in Los Angeles at the age of 65, the New York Times reported late on Tuesday.
Actor Val Kilmer, best known for his roles in "Batman Forever," "Top Gun" and "The Doors," died in Los Angeles at 65, the New York Times reported.
The charismatic performer was also known for playing Jim Morrison and Doc Holliday.