Val Kilmer

Kilmer started his film career in the comedy films ''Top Secret!'' (1984) and ''Real Genius'' (1985), before transitioning to dramatic films. He rose to prominence for playing Iceman in ''Top Gun'' (1986), Jim Morrison in ''The Doors'' (1991), Doc Holliday in ''Tombstone'' (1993), and Batman / Bruce Wayne in ''Batman Forever'' (1995). Kilmer made his final film appearance in ''Top Gun: Maverick'' (2022), reprising his role from the original film.
On stage, Kilmer made his Broadway theatre debut acting in the John Byrne working class play ''The Slab Boys'' (1983). He also acted in productions of William Shakespeare's history play ''Henry IV, Part 1'' (1981) and in the John Ford tragedy '''Tis Pity She's a Whore'' (1992) both at The Public Theater. He portrayed Mark Twain in a one-man show he had written titled ''Citizen Twain'' in a 2012 production in Los Angeles.
In 2015, Kilmer was diagnosed with throat cancer. He subsequently underwent a tracheal procedure that damaged his vocal cords, leaving him with severe difficulty speaking. He also underwent chemotherapy and two tracheotomies, before he died of pneumonia on April 1, 2025. He released his memoir, ''I'm Your Huckleberry: A Memoir'' (2020), and the documentary ''Val'' (2021), both of which detail his career and health struggles. Provided by Wikipedia
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