Famous actor Val Kilmer, known for the prestigious roles in Top Gun and Batman Forever, died at the age of 65. His daughter Mercedes Kilmar confirmed The New York Times that she died of Pneumonia on 1 April. Kilmer had been struggling with health problems for years, in 2014 he was detected throat cancer, although he later recovered.
In the 1990s, Kilmer was one of the most prominent people of Hollywood, before several quarrels with directors and co-stars and several flop films damaged his career. Over the years, Kilmer gained fame as Manmouji, intense, perfectist and sometimes egoistic.
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Born in Los Angeles in Los Angeles in 1959, Val, born at the house of Eugene and Gladis Kilmer, experienced a tragedy in life when his younger brother Vesley died of drowning at the age of 15. Kilmer once told the New York Times, “He was a talented man,” he praised Vesley’s film production talent and compared his ability to veterans such as Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Immediately after this loss, Kilmar became the youngest student accepted in Juiliard’s drama group, who was an important moment in his visit to become an actor.
Kilmar told the Orange County Register newspaper in 2003 “When some people criticize me that I am demanding, I think it is an attempt to hide something that they did not do properly. I think they are trying to save themselves.” I think I am not a challenging, demanding, and I do not apologize for it. “
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He spied spuff “Top Secret!” (1984), acting in her film, she appeared before she appeared in a silly comedy “Real Genius” (1985). He moved towards stardom as a co-star of Tom Cruise in the 1986 hit film “Top Gun” (1986), in which he played the role of Navy’s aviator Tom “Iceman” Kazansky, and decades later he re-appeared with the cruise in the 2022 sequel “Top Gun: Meveric”. Kilmer starred in director Ron Howard’s fantasy film “Willow” (1988) and married his British co-star Joan Whali, with whom he had two children before divorce.