Val Kilmer, 'Top Gun' and Batman Forever star, dies
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Val Kilmer’s death on Tuesday has sparked reminders of the risks of pneumonia.
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Actress Michelle Williams and her husband, director Thomas Kail, quietly welcomed their third baby together via surrogate.
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Val Kilmer, the longtime Hollywood star known for roles in "Top Gun," "Heat" and "Tombstone," among other films, died this week.
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Tom Cruise pays tribute to Val Kilmer
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“I’d like to honor a dear friend of mine Val Kilmer for a moment,” Cruise said to applause.
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Iconic actor Val Kilmer died Tuesday, leaving behind a lasting body of work on film and stage.
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On March 22, 2025, Kilmer posted a picture of a painting on his Instagram page.
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"I'm remembering Val Kilmer today with great admiration for him as a man and as a generational talent who left us an enviable legacy of indelible acting performances," Jim Carrey,
Val Kilmer, who died at age 65 on Tuesday, April 1, told PEOPLE in a September 2021 cover story that his family 'was never the same again' after his younger brother, Wesley, died at age 15 when he drowned in their father's hot tub after experiencing an epileptic seizure.
Charismatic and versatile, he also won praise for memorable roles as Iceman in 'Top Gun' and Doc Holliday in 'Tombstone,' but his unpredictable behavior ruffled some feathers in Hollywood.
Kurt Russell revealed in a resurfaced interview that he and the late Val Kilmer exchanged rather dark gifts after filming 1993's 'Tombstone' together.
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"I trust he is somewhere idyllic now in Sun God robes on a pyramid with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little pickles at him," Martha Coolidge says