Val Kilmer, “Top Gun” Actor, Dies at 65

Val Kilmer, best known for movies such as Top Gun and 1995’s Batman Forever, has died. He was 65 years old.

His daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, told The New York Times he died of pneumonia on Tuesday, April 1. He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2014 and later recovered, she added.

The actor’s death comes after he made a rare public appearance for his TwainMania Foundation in early June 2019 after taking a step away from the spotlight following some recent health battles. The actor’s 23-year-old son Jack was also in attendance that night.

The appearance came as Kilmer prepared to hit the big screen again in Top Gun: Maverick, a sequel to the 1986 classic. In the summer of 2018, Tom Cruise gave an update on his friend and costar, saying it was “special” getting to work with Kilmer again. Kilmer briefly appeared in the film, sharing a poignant moment Cruise onscreen.

After years of rumored health problems, Kilmer finally opened up about his battle with throat cancer during a December 2017 interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

The article revealed that the actor’s two-year fight with throat cancer had “taken its toll” on the family and noted that Kilmer had undergone a procedure on his trachea which made his voice raspy and left him short of breath.

His health issues first became apparent in January 2015, when a spokesperson told PEOPLE that he was rushed to the hospital “for a possible tumor.” Soon after, he took to Facebook to deny having a tumor, saying only that he “had a complication.”

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Further rumors were repeatedly shut down by Kilmer, who was spotted out with a tracheostomy tube in October 2015 and then without it the next February.

“I have not had a tumor, or a tumor operations, or any operation I had a complication where the best way to receive care was to stay under the watchful eye of the UCLA ICU,” he later said in a Facebook post. “I am praying for a speedy return to the boards as they say. God bless you all and please don’t worry.”

In October of that year, the actor had to once again reassure fans that he was okay, denying a report that he had been rushed to the hospital. In a Facebook statement, the actor revealed that he had gone to the hospital just to “verify I have no tumor or infection of any kind which was verified by the very caring experts at UCLA.” However, less than two months after declaring he was healthy, Kilmer was spotted out with what appeared to be a tracheostomy tube. Though he was then spotted again in February 2016 without it, the scar from the breathing aid was visible on the actor’s throat.

Kilmer was born in Los Angeles, California in 1959 to parents Eugene and Gladys, though they later divorced. Tragedy struck the Kilmer family in 1977 when Kilmer’s younger brother Wesley drowned at the young age of 15.

“He was a genius,” Kilmer told The New York Times in 2002. Kilmer praised his bother as an aspiring filmmaker, calling him so talented that he could have been another Steven Spielberg or George Lucas.

Shortly after his brother’s death, Kilmer became the youngest person at the time to be accepted into the famed Juilliard School’s Drama Group. This became the start of his acting career.

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“I had a unique experience because I just lost my little brother a week before I started school,” Kilmer said in a talk at Juilliard in 2005. “So it was quite an emotional time for me, and in a way, the extremely high standards and the activity of the School I’m sure were good for me, because I was forced to really challenge myself about my very life, you know—what I believe about life and death. For me, it was a great way to progress out of that difficult time, to be thrown into such a great school.”

Though Kilmer had a few roles on Broadway, his big-screen break came in the 1984 movie Top Secret! — a parody of spy films in the Cold War era and the musicals Elvis Presley used to star in. Kilmer plays an American rockstar who travels to East Germany and gets caught in the fight and resistance towards reunification. The actor did his own singing and dancing in the film.

Kilmer’s superstar making moment cam in Top Gun, where he starred as a naval aviator Lt. Tom “Iceman” Kazanski alongside Tom Cruise.

“It was fun,” Kilmer told Larry King in 2013 about working with Cruise and filming the movie. “My guy didn’t like him but it was fun to not like him.”

After gaining critical acclaim for his supporting role in Top Gun, the actor went on to achieve starring success by helming Oliver Stone’s 1991 movie, The Doors. Kilmer starred as The Doors frontman Jim Morrison alongside Meg Ryan, committing fully to the role of the late troubled rocker by memorizing all his songs and even dressing like him.

In 1988, Kilmer married actress Joanne Whalley after they met while working together on the movie Willow. The couple had two children — Mercedes in 1991 and Jack in 1995 — before ultimately divorcing in 1996.

The late actor worked steadily throughout his career, most recently starring in a one-man play titled “Mark Twain: Citizen Twain.” Kilmer is survived by his 27-year-old daughter Mercedes and 23-year-old son Jack.

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