Veteran Hollywood actor: Val Kilmer, the Hollywood actor who played Bruce Wayne in the film “Batman Forever,” has died of pneumonia at the age of 65.
Veteran Hollywood actor, His daughter Mercedes confirmed his death and said that Killer had been battling throat cancer for several years. Kilmer was divorced in 1996 and lives with his daughter Mercedes and son Jack.
Born in Los Angeles, Kilmer grew up in Chats worth and attended the Hollywood Professional School and the Juilliard School. He also provided voice acting in animated films such as “The Prince of Egypt.”
Val Kilmer’s early film credits included the comedies Top Secret (1984) and Real Genius (1985), while his breakthrough role as Lieutenant Tom “Iceman” Kandinsky in the 1986 film Top Gun opposite Tom Cruise was a turning point in his career. He later starred in fantasy films such as Willow (1988).
Kilmer’s breakthrough role came in The Doors (1991), where he played Jim Morrison in a powerful and memorable way.
After achieving success as The Lizard King, Kilmer had supporting roles in films such as Tombstone (1993), True Romance (1993) and Heat (1995). After his stellar performances in the 80s and 90s, Kilmer returned to the screen in 2022 in βTop Gun: Maverick,β even though he could no longer speak due to cancer.