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Batman Forever star Val Kilmer dies at 65

Val Kilmer, the enigmatic and charismatic actor known for his roles in “Top Gun” and “Batman Forever,” passed away on Tuesday in Los Angeles at the age of 65.

The actor had been battling throat cancer since 2014.

His daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, confirmed that he passed away due to pneumonia. Kilmer leaves behind a legacy as an artist whose voice, both literally and figuratively, resonated across generations.

Over the course of his decades-long career, Kilmer demonstrated remarkable versatility across various genres, including action, comedy, and historical drama.

With his commanding presence and transformative talent, he left a lasting impression from his first film role in the spy parody “Top Secret!” (1984). However, it was his portrayal of Jim Morrison in “The Doors” (1991) that solidified his place among Hollywood’s elite.

Kilmer also thrived in supporting roles. His performance as the fearless pilot Iceman in “Top Gun” (1986) earned him widespread recognition, while his work in “Heat” (1995) alongside Robert De Niro and Al Pacino proved he could hold his own in an ensemble cast. As Doc Holliday in “Tombstone” (1993), Kilmer delivered an unforgettable performance that remains one of his most celebrated.

(Marca)

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