Val Kilmer, ‘Top Gun,’ ‘Batman Forever’ star dies
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The Hollywood star succumbed to pneumonia on Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles, his daughter Mercedes confirmed.
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Val Kilmer, the California-born, Juilliard-trained actor who starred in films including "Top Gun," "The Doors," "Tombstone" and "Batman Forever" and earned a reputation as a Hollywood bad boy, has die...
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A critically-acclaimed 2021 documentary about his career and health struggles, Val, showcased hundreds of hours of footage of Kilmer through the years and was narrated by Kilmer’s son Jack.
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Prolific American actor Val Kilmer has died at age 65, the New York Times reported yesterday. The cause of death was pneumonia. He had battled throat cancer following a 2014 diagnosis, but later recovered.
Freeman, an Academy Award winning actor, producer, director and narrator, will be the grand marshal of the Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Las Vegas race. “I’m absolutely thrilled to be chosen as the ...
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.