Celebrated Hollywood actor Val Kilmer, known for his intense performances and iconic roles in Top Gun, Batman Forever and Heat, died of pneumonia, his daughter Mercedes Kilmer confirmed.
The American actor, also famed for his performances in Willow, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Tombstone and as Jim Morrison in The Doors, died at the age of 65.
Kilmer rose to stardom in the 1980s and 1990s, earning a reputation for his dedication to his craft as well as on-set tensions with directors and co-stars.
“When certain people criticise me for being demanding, I think that’s a cover for something they didn’t do well,” he told the Orange County Register in 2003. “I believe I’m challenging, not demanding, and I make no apologies for that.”
His breakthrough came with the 1984 comedy Top Secret! and the sci-fi comedy Real Genius (1985), but it was his portrayal of “Iceman” in Top Gun (1986) that cemented his star status. Decades later, he reprised the role in Top Gun: Maverick (2022) alongside Tom Cruise in what would be his final film.
Kilmer also took on the challenging role of Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s The Doors (1991), using his own singing voice for the film.
He was married to British actress Joanne Whalley, his co-star in Willow (1988). The couple had two children before divorcing.
Key Points
- Actor Val Kilmer, star of ‘Batman Forever’, dies aged 65
- Val Kilmer was handsome, charismatic and difficult to work with – but he was worth it
- Heat director Michael Mann praises 'brilliant' Kilmer
- 'I have lost and found parts of myself I never knew existed,’ Kilmer wrote in memoir
- Cher pays tribute to 'pain in the a**' ex-boyfriend Kilmer
Jennifer Tilly recalls memorable 'The Doors' audition
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Posting on X, Tilly remembered: “A long time ago, I was auditioning for the movie The Doors. It was kind of a cattle call. They paired together potential Jims with potential Pamela‘s. And they were running behind so we were spilling out of the casting office, sitting on the porch, the lawn, and the driveway. All of a sudden, a sixties convertible came screeching up, blaring Doors Music at top volume. And a guy jumped out and strode inside: He had wild hair and he was barefoot, shirtless, and wearing nothing but a pair of tight leather pants. We all looked at each other like… Who is this guy? We were more than a little shook by the sheer audacity of his entrance. Well of course it was Val Kilmer and from that minute on, nobody else stood a chance. Rip King.”
Jim Carrey says Kilmer showed 'grace and courage'
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In a statement to USA Today, Carrey said of his Batman Forever co-star: “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.
“His greatest artistic achievements were rivaled only by the grace and courage with which he endured his life's most challenging moments. Wishing his family so much love."
Val Kilmer was a real-life superhero
20:36 , Kevin PerryOn a personal note, I thought Val Kilmer was a superhero from the first time I laid eyes on him... here’s my memories of growing up watching the star, and how he turned out to be an inspiring human being too:

Val Kilmer Forever: How the actor turned out to be a superhero in real life too
Michael Douglas says Kilmer's legacy will live forever
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In a post on Instagram, Douglas wrote: “RIP Val Kilmer. It was an honor working with Val on The Ghost and the Darkness nearly 30 years ago. Val will be greatly missed, but his legacy will live on forever in the films and performances he so brilliantly shared with us.”
The White Lotus star calls Kilmer a 'radical gent'
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In a tribute posted to Instagram, The White Lotus star Michelle Monaghan remembered her Kiss Kiss Bang Bang co-star Kilmer as: “A kind, curious, committed, rebellious, and radical gent. I learned from one of the greats. An artist through and through. I treasured my time with you.❤️Godspeed buddy.”
Nicolas Cage says his 'Bad Lieutenant' co-star should have won an Oscar
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In a statement, Nicolas Cage says: “I always liked Val and am sad to hear of his passing. I thought he was a genius actor. I enjoyed working with him on Bad Lieutenant and I admired his commitment and sense of humor. He should have won the Oscar for The Doors."
Danny Trejo calls Kilmer a 'dear friend'
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Danny Trejo, who starred alongside Kilmer in Michael Mann’s 1995 classic Heat, wrote on social media: “Val Kilmer was a great actor, a wonderful person, and a dear friend of mine. May you rest in peace.”
Kilmer had been set to appear at Beverly Hills Film Festival on the day he died
17:59 , Kevin PerryVal Kilmer had been expected to attend a screening of the documentary American Badass: A Michael Madsen Retrospective at the Beverly Hills Film Festival on the day he died.
“It was a shock to find this out. We had just confirmed Val to attend the West Coast Premiere of American Badass: A Michael Madsen Retrospective this past weekend,” Nino Simone, Beverly Hills Film Festival president and founder, told People.
"[Kilmer] was thrilled to come out in support of his friend [Madsen]. I know PR was on the phone, trying to get a hold of the driver, bringing Val for his 7:30pm red carpet arrival. The story and news of his death were reported literally at the same, exact time. Unbelievable, and so heart-breaking. Our hearts go out to his family.”
Stephen Merchant shares hilarious Kilmer clip
17:45 , Kevin PerryThe Office co-creator Stephen Merchant shared a clip of Val Kilmer poking fun at himself in Life’s Too Short, writing: “Despite a combative reputation, Val Kilmer was great fun to work with on Life’s Too Short, always willing to be playful and self-deprecating. I got to know him socially too, and he was as engaging as he was eccentric. A true one-off. RIP Val”
Despite a combative reputation, Val Kilmer was great fun to work with on Life’s Too Short, always willing to be playful and self-deprecating. I got to know him socially too, and he was as engaging as he was eccentric. A true one-off. RIP Val pic.twitter.com/BblhDZuMT7
— Stephen Merchant (@StephenMerchant) April 2, 2025
Kyle MacLachlan remembers his 'Jim'
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Kyle MacLachlan, who played keyboardist Ray Manzarek alongside Kilmer as Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s music biopic The Doors writes on Instagram: “You’ll always be my Jim. See you on the other side my friend. ❤️”
Matthew Modine recalls how a chance meeting with Kilmer led to his casting in 'Full Metal Jacket'
16:53 , Kevin PerryIn tribute to Kilmer, Stranger Things star Matthew Modine shared an extract from his film memoir Full Metal Jacket Diary explaining how a chance encounter with Kilmer at The Source vegan restaurant in Los Angeles led to him landing his starring role in the Stanley Kubrick war film.
As Modine recalls, Kilmer was upset with him for always landing roles that he was also going for - that apparently included a role in Kubrick’s new movie, something Modine at the time knew nothing about. Eventually, Kubrick does send him the script.
“I wonder if that chance meeting with Val Kilmer at The Source had anything to do with what’s happening now,” he wrote. “Who knows? But thanks, Val!”
RIP Val Kilmer. If it wasn't for our chance encounter at the Source in 1985, I may never have been cast in FULL METAL JACKET. Thanks, Val. 🙏☮️ pic.twitter.com/YTMRjy78vC
— Matthew Modine (@MatthewModine) April 2, 2025
Tom Cruise ‘cried’ during emotional reunion with Val Kilmer on Top Gun: Maverick
16:30 , Greg EvansTwo years before Val Kilmer’s death, Tom Cruise revealed just how emotional his reunion with his old co-star was on the set of Top Gun: Maverick.
Kilmer, who appeared alongside Cruise in the 1986 original Top Gun, was diagnosed with cancer in 2015. After successfully undergoing chemotherapy and two tracheotomies, Kilmer spoke with the use of a voice box.
When he reunited with Cruise in Maverick, his character, Tom “Iceman” Kazansky, was seen speaking through a computer due to an unspecified illness.
“I just want to say that was pretty emotional. I’ve known Val for decades,” Cruise said while appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2023.

Tom Cruise ‘cried’ during emotional reunion with Val Kilmer on Top Gun: Maverick
Val Kilmer claimed he didn't have a girlfriend for 20 years and was 'lonely' every day
16:00 , Greg EvansIn his 2020 memoir, I'm Your Huckleberry, Kilmer shared his relationship status with fans and admitted to being lonely.
“I haven't had a girlfriend in 20 years,” wrote the star. “The truth is I am lonely part of every day.”
“I've always found women infinitely more interesting than men. Perhaps that's why we've always gotten along. We are big oafy elephants...and they are butterflies.”
Kilmer was married to fellow Willow actor Joanne Whalley between 1988 and 1996. They had two children Mercedes and Jack.
During his life, Kilmer reportedly dated many famous women including Cher, Cindy Crawford, Angelina Jolie and Daryl Hannah.

Top Gun co-star Danny Ramirez calls Kilmer 'one of the coolest to ever do it'
15:30 , Greg EvansRamirez, who played Lt Mickey ‘Fanboy’ Garcia in Top Gun: Maverick shared a picture of Kilmer on an Instagram Story.
The actor added: “In the brief time I spent with him on set he was nothing but kind, joyous and playful. I felt lucky to be in the same room. A brilliant and generous performer and one of the coolest to ever do it.”

Val Kilmer ‘couldn’t wait to kiss Angelina Jolie’ on set after accepting film role as her husband
15:01 , Greg EvansVal Kilmer said he "couldn't wait" to kiss Angelina Jolie on a set after accepting a film role playing her husband.
The actor made the admission in his "remarkably candid" memoir, I'm Your Huckleberry, recalling that he had been excited to work with Jolie on the 2004 film Alexander after developing a friendship with her years before.
"I was around when Angie’s mom [Marcheline Bertrand] was losing her battle with cancer," he said.
"They were living in her mom’s favourite hotel. Or maybe it was Angie’s. I happened to be staying there myself. It was meaningful and mortal and effortless and exquisite.”
Kilmer said that he told director Oliver Stone he would only accept the role of Jolie's husband in the historical film if their characters "had flashbacks to falling hard for each other and storming the castle with passion, before turning against each other".

Val Kilmer 'couldn't wait to kiss' Angelina Jolie after accepting film role as her husband
Edgar Wright: 'Farewell Val, you burned very bright'
14:45 , Greg EvansOn Threads, the Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead director wrote: “Am so very sad to hear about Val Kilmer’s passing. He was a hell of a movie star in the right role; I especially loved him in ‘Willow’, ‘The Doors’, ‘True Romance’, ‘Heat’, ‘Kiss Kiss Bang Bang’, his beautiful documentary ‘Val’, and his last emotional scenes in ‘Top Gun Maverick’.
Of course, the film that made me first love Val was his screen debut as the rock & rolling pop-star-turned-spy Nick Rivers in the blazingly silly ‘Top Secret!’. Farewell Val, you burned very bright.”

Val Kilmer Forever: How the actor turned out to be a superhero in real life too
14:30 , Greg EvansKevin E G Perry looks back on the late ‘Batman Forever’ star’s idiosyncratic career and his refusal to be silenced by throat cancer.

Val Kilmer Forever: How the actor turned out to be a superhero in real life too
Cher pays tribute to 'pain in the a**' ex-boyfriend Kilmer
14:22 , Greg EvansCher, who dated Val Kilmer between 1982 and 1984, has called her ex a “pain in the a**” and a “great friend” in her tribute to the star.
On X/Twitter the singer wrote: “VALUS. Will miss u, U Were Funny, crazy, pain in the ass, GREAT FRIEND, kids love u, BRILLIANT as Mark Twain, BRAVE here during ur sickness.”

David Thewlis recalls ‘spectacularly bleak’ five months he spent with Val Kilmer
14:00 , Greg EvansDavid Thewlis has recalled the “spectacularly bleak and awful” five months he spent with the ‘extraordinary” Val Kilmer.
The Harry Potter star, whose credits include Mike Leigh’s Naked and the Fargo TV series, paid tribute to Kilmer, whose death from pneumonia was announced on Wednesday (2 April).
Thewlis starred alongside Kilmer and Marlon Brando in 1996 HG Wells adaptation ofThe Island of Dr Moreau, whose production was famously troubled.
Director John Frankenheimer was brought on board a week into filming after the original director was let go and Brando refused to come to set on multiple occasions, leaving the crew in limbo.
It’s been reported that Kilmer spent his time on set bullying cast and crew, later attributing his behaviour to being served divorce papers by his ex Joanne Whalley, with whom he had two children.
Frankenheimer reportedly said: “There are two things I will never ever do in my whole life. The first is that I will never climb Mount Everest. The second is that I will never work with Val Kilmer ever again.”
Thewlis addressed his time working on the film in his tribute, writing: “I spent the most bizarre five months of my entire life with Val Kilmer, out in the Australian rainforest, on the ill-fated Island of Dr Moreau.”

David Thewlis recalls ‘spectacularly bleak’ five months he spent with Val Kilmer
Ron Howard calls Kilmer 'amazing' in heartfelt tribute to 'Willow' star
13:51 , Greg EvansRon Howard who worked with Kilmer on the 1988 fantasy movie Willow and the 2003 western The Missing thanked the actor in a heartfelt tribute where he also called the star “amazing”.
The Apollo 13 director wrote: “RIP ValKilmer. I was incredibly fortunate to collaborate with Val a number of times over the years. As the off beat swordsman Madmartagen in Willow, his stunning Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s The Doors and in a chilling cameo in The Missing. I list these titles because even my own personal creative experiences reflect his awesome range as an actor. Check out his filmography. Amazing. His art extended to his poetry, artworks, filmmaking and simply the way he lived. Bon Voyage, Val And thank you.”

Val Kilmer was handsome, charismatic and difficult to work with – but he was worth it
13:42 , Greg EvansThe star of ‘The Doors’, ‘Top Gun’, ‘Heat’ and ‘Batman Forever’ – who has died at the age of 65 – was notorious for clashing with directors and struggling with his own celebrity. Coupled with his undeniable talent, it made him one of Hollywood’s most complex stars, writes Adam White.

Val Kilmer was handsome, charismatic and difficult to work with – but he was worth it
Sasha Grey says Kilmer starred in some of her favourite movies
13:30 , Greg EvansThe Girlfriend Experience actor wrote on X/Twitter: “Rest In Peace Val Kilmer, an absolute legend. He played some of my favorite characters in some of my favorite movies of all time. Condolences to his family.”
Piers Morgan says Kilmer's return in Top Gun: Maverick 'brought a tear to my eye'
13:00 , Greg EvansThe broadcaster and journalist wrote on X/Twitter:
“RIP Val Kilmer. Played so many great roles but for me, he will always be Iceman. The way Tom Cruise got him back for the Top Gun sequel, knowing how ill he was, was incredibly poignant and brought a tear to my eye in the cinema.”
Val Kilmer says he's lived a 'magical life' in one of actor's last interviews before death
12:45 , Greg EvansSpeaking about himself in the 2021 documentary Val, Kilmer said that he had lived a “magical life”. The film uses thousands of hours of video camera footage that the actor shot himself, documenting his life and career.
Val Kilmer called having his voice recreated by AI 'an incredibly special gift'
12:30 , Greg EvansKilmer’s brief cameo in Top Gun: Maverick was made possible thanks to AI company Sonantic who managed to replicate his voice using their technology.
After hearing his AI voice again for the first time the star said at the time: “I’m grateful to the entire team at Sonantic who masterfully restored my voice in a way I’ve never imagined possible.
“As human beings, the ability to communicate is the core of our existence and the effects from throat cancer have made it difficult for others to understand me.
"The chance to tell my story, in a voice that feels authentic and familiar, is an incredibly special gift."

Brian Lynch pays tribute
12:15 , Greg EvansBrian Lynch, the screenwriter behind Minions and Secret Life of Pets, wrote on Bluesky, “The Doors. Top Secret! Tombstone. Top Gun. Real Genius. Willow. Batman Forever. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. True Romance. Macgruber. Heat. There was nobody like Val Kilmer. May he Rest in Peace.”
Val Kilmer's moving message after 'Top Gun: Maverick' cameo
12:00 , Greg EvansVal Kilmer shared a poignant message following his brief cameo in the action sequel Top Gun: Maverick.
On Instagram, Kilmer shared a still of the moment where he and Tom Cruise’s characters reconnect in the film.
In the caption alongside it, the Batman Forever star wrote: “36 years later… I’m still your wingman <3”.

Val Kilmer shares moving message after Top Gun: Maverick reunion with Tom Cruise
David Thewlis calls Kilmer 'extraordinary' as he recalls 'bizarre five months' with actor
11:52 , Greg EvansThe British actor David Thewlis who starred with Kilmer in the much-maligned 1996 film The Island of Dr Moreau has paid tribute to his former co-star while recounting their experiences on the set.
On Instagram Thewlis wrote: “I spent the most bizarre 5 months of my entire life with Val Kilmer, out in the Australian rainforest, on the ill-fated Island of Dr Moreau.
“It was so spectacularly bleak and awful it was almost wonderful. Look it up sometime. As Val wrote in his final mail to me: “What an incredible story we lived, you and I. One of the greatest.”
“Bittersweet to be back here in Australia and hear the heartbreaking news. He was one of the most extraordinary people I have ever met. Proud to have called him a friend and co-conspirator.”
London Underground pays tribute
11:46 , Greg EvansThe popular All On the Board X/Twitter profile has shared their tribute to Kilmer.
In the post, the often uplifting account, said: “You will be forever missed and never forgotten. Our thoughts and love to you, your family and friends and to all of your fans.”
The message on the board features a long tribute to Kilmer with references to many of his iconic roles and films.
Lincoln Centre pays tribute to Kilmer
11:42 , Greg EvansThe Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York has paid tribute to their former student.
Writing on X/Twitter the institution wrote: “Rest in peace to our former campus mate, the great Val Kilmer (1959-2025), who at 17 was the youngest drama student ever admitted to The Julliard School’s Drama Division.”
Footage of Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison goes viral
11:30 , Greg EvansFans are sharing their many tributes to Val Kilmer and naming their favourite performances of the star.
One particular clip of him playing Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s 1991 biopic about the singer and his band The Doors has gone viral.
Kilmer's daughter hoped father's 2020 role would oped doors for 'actors with disabilities'
11:15 , Greg EvansOne of Kilmer’s final roles was in the 2020 crime thriller Pay Dirt, which was his first part after undergoing a tracheotomy, following his battle with throat cancer, which left him unable to talk freely.
Speaking to Too Fab in 2020, Mercedes Kilmer, who also starred in the film said: “To actually, really comprehend how little training I had working with disabled actors and how appalling that is, it really, as an artist, it challenged me. My dad has had to circumvent his speech by creatively using his other senses and using other avenues of communication, which is very fascinating as an actor."
She added: “Hiring more disabled actors only enlivens the work and inspires more different kinds of communication. And I'm really genuinely proud to have been a part of this movie for my personal reasons of working with my dad and everything we just talked about, but I'm also just really proud to have been involved in a film that has a lead actor with a disability. And hopefully it's like heralding a bigger shift in the entertainment industry.”

Willow: Why Val Kilmer had to be written out of reboot TV series ‘late in the process’
11:00 , Greg EvansKilmer starred in the 1988 fantasy film Willow as Madmartigan alongside lead star Warwick Davis.
The film was rebooted in 2022 as a television series on Disney+ however Kilmer was nowhere to be seen.
Showrunner Jonathan Kasdan explained Kilmer’s absence, revealing that the actor decided to stay indoors during the pandemic.
“As Covid overtook the world, it became insurmountable,” Kasdan told Entertainment Weekly.
“We were prepping in the spring of the year that it was most happening. And Val reluctantly didn’t feel he could come out.”

Why Val Kilmer had to be written out of Willow series ‘late in the process’
Industrial Light & Magic 'deeply saddened' by Kilmer's death
10:45 , Greg EvansThe visual effects company Industrial Light & Magic have posted their tribute to Kilmer.
On Threads, the company wrote: “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our friend and colleague, Val Kilmer. From his memorable roles as Madmartigan, Iceman, Doc Holliday, and Jim Morrison, Val cemented himself as one of the greats. He will be deeply missed and our thoughts are with his family at this time.”
A lookback at Kilmer's life and career
10:30 , Greg EvansMike Drucker: Val Kilmer 'always understood the assignment'
10:15 , Greg EvansOn Bluesky, Emmy-nominated TV writer and comedian Mike Drucker wrote, “Val Kilmer felt like an actor who, no matter what the material, always understood the assignment.”
Val Kilmer gave Kurt Russell a symbolic gift after filming 'Tombstone'
10:00 , Greg EvansOne of Kilmer’s best roles was as dentist-turned-gunslinger Doc Holliday in the 1993 western Tombstone.
He starred in the film opposite Kurt Russell who played American lawman and folk hero Wyatt Earp.
Speaking to GQ in 2024 Russell recalled that Kilmer had bought him an acre of land after filming had wrapped.
“When you’re working with people, you’d get them, sometimes at the end of the show, you get them trade gifts,” said Russell.
The Death Proof actor revealed that he had bought Kilmer a burial plot in Boothill Graveyard in Tombstone, Arizona. Unknown to Russell, was that the acre of land Kilmer had bought for him directly overlooked Boothill.
“Doc Holliday was all about death, but Wyatt’s all about life,” he said. “I guess that pretty much says it all.”
Russell added: “If you’re asking me if it was great working with Val Kilmer… the answer is absolutely.”

Val Kilmer regretted turning down cult classic movie in the 1980s: ‘I was just too shy’
09:45 , Greg EvansThroughout his four-decade career in Hollywood, Val Kilmer starred in a number of beloved films – from action thriller (Top Gun) to fantasy adventures (Willow) to screwball comedies (Top Secret!).
But Kilmer also turned down a role that may have defined his career – a lead part in the 1986 noir Blue Velvet, directed by David Lynch.
Blue Velvet follows a young man named Jeffrey, whose discovery of a severed human ear leads him down a disturbing path of crime, voyeurism, sadism, and sexual violence.
Kilmer turned down the project due to the explicit subject matter involved, and is said to have described the script as “pornography”.
However, he later opened up about his regret at the decision, telling Attitude: “Blue Velvet is a wonderful film. I had a crazy, crazy crush on [Isabella Rosselini, the film’s female lead], so I would have done it for free.
“I was very naive when I was younger. I said ‘no’ to a ton of really wonderful directors and looking back now, I can't remember the reasons why.”
Louis Chilton reports:

Val Kilmer regretted turning down cult classic movie in the 1980s
Kilmer's final Instagram post flooded with tributes from fans
09:30 , Greg EvansKilmer’s final post on Instagram - which was a picture of one of his paintings - has been flooded with emotional tributes from his fans.
In the post, which Kilmer shared just one week ago, he wrote: “It’s got that late-night glow.Cool tones with a low burn, like when the camp fire cools down but you’re still wide awake.”
Fans have since used the post to share their tributes and memories of the star in the comments.
One person wrote: “Rest in peace, Val. Thank you for your art, your heart, your spirit, your boldness, your depth, your humanity.”
A second said: “RIP thank you for making my childhood so much fun with Real Genius, Thunderheart, The Ghost and the Darkness, and of course Top Gun and Batman.”
A third added: “Rest in Peace, you amazing artist and human!”
Val Kilmer’s cause of death revealed in daughter’s emotional tribute to Top Gun star
09:15 , Greg EvansVal Kilmer’s cause of death has been revealed by his daughter in an emotional tribute to the actor.
Mercedes Kilmer confirmed to press that her father, whose other credits included True Romance and Heat, died of pneumonia. He was 65.
Kilmer’s death comes after health struggles, documented in 2021 film Val. He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2015 and lost his voice after undergoing a tracheotomy.
He initially kept the diagnosis private, but came forward with his story to spread awareness of the disease.
Jacob Stolworthy reports:

Val Kilmer’s cause of death revealed in daughter’s emotional tribute
Val Kilmer Forever: How the actor turned out to be a superhero in real life too
09:00 , Greg EvansFollowing the release of the 2021 documentary Val, about the actor’s life and career, Kevin E G Perry looked back on the actor’s idiosyncratic career and his refusal to be silenced by throat cancer.

Val Kilmer Forever: How the actor turned out to be a superhero in real life too
How Val Kilmer returned as 'Iceman' in 'Top Gun: Maverick'
08:57 , Greg EvansKilmer’s last ever performance was reprising his iconic role as Lt Tom “Iceman” Kazansky in Top Gun: Maverick alongside his friend Tom Cruise.
At the time producer Jerry Bruckheimer told People that Cruise “really wanted” Kilmer to appear in the film.
"He said, 'We have to have Val, we have to have him back. We have to have him in the film,'" Bruckheimer said. "And he was the driving force. We all wanted him, but Tom was really adamant that if he's going to make another Top Gun, Val had to be in it."
Continuing, Bruckheimer said of Kilmer: “He's such a fine actor, and he's such a good individual. We had such a good time on the first one and wanted to bring some of the gang back together again.”
He also noted that the reunion between Cruise and Kilmer “was a really emotional experience for all of us. It was a long time getting there, but we did."

Author Don Winslow pays tribute
08:45 , Greg EvansThe American author Don Winslow, best known for his novels The Power of the Dog and Savages, wrote on X/Twitter: “Rest in peace Val Kilmer. A brilliant actor and a good man.”
Jennifer Tilly recalls meeting Val Kilmer when auditioning for 'The Doors'
08:37 , Greg EvansBride of Chucky actor Jennifer Tilly has shared her tribute to Kilmer, recalling a chance encounter with the star when auditioning for a role in The Doors.
She wrote on X/Twitter: “A long time ago, I was auditioning for the movie The Doors It was kind of a cattle call. They paired together potential Jims with potential Pamela‘s. And they were running behind so we were spilling out of the casting office, sitting on the porch, the lawn, and the driveway. All of a sudden, a sixties convertible came screeching up, blaring Doors Music at top volume. And a guy jumped out and strode inside: He had wild hair and he was barefoot, shirtless, and wearing nothing but a pair of tight leather pants. We all looked at each other like… Who is this guy? We were more than a little shook by the sheer audacity of his entrance. Well of course it was Val Kilmer and from that minute on, nobody else stood a chance. Rip King.”

Tom Cruise cried during reunion with Val Kilmer on Top Gun: Maverick
08:30 , Greg EvansIn 2023, Tom Cruise revealed just how emotional his reunion with Val Kilmer was on the set of Top Gun: Maverick.
Kilmer, who appeared alongside Cruise in the 1986 original Top Gun, was diagnosed with cancer in 2015. After successfully undergoing chemotherapy and two tracheotomies, Kilmer spoke using a voice box.
When he reunited with Cruise in Maverick, his character, Tom “Iceman” Kazansky, is seen speaking through a computer, due to an unspecified illness.
“I just want to say that was pretty emotional. I’ve known Val for decades,” Cruise said during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
“For him to come back and play that character… he’s such a powerful actor that he instantly became that character again. You’re looking at Iceman.”
“I was crying. I got emotional,” Cruise admitted.

Tom Cruise was ‘crying’ during reunion with Val Kilmer on Top Gun: Maverick
Francis Ford Coppola says Kilmer was a 'joy to know'
08:21 , Greg EvansFrancis Ford Coppola who directed Kilmer on the 2011 horror film Twixt shared an image of him with the actor on Instagram.
In the caption, The Godfather director wrote: “Val Kilmer was the most talented actor when in his High School, and that talent only grew greater throughout his life. He was a wonderful person to work with and a joy to know — I will always remember him.”
Film critic Richard Roeper says Kilmer should received an Oscar nomination
08:15The former Chicago Sun-Times film critic wrote on X/Twitter: “Val Kilmer should have been nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Tombstone and for Heat. He was a brilliant presence in some of the most enduring films of his generation. Rest well. Thank you for the incredible work.”
Michael Modine thanks Kilmer for 'Full Metal Jacket' role
07:52 , Greg EvansThe actor Matthew Modine has shared a lengthy tribute to Kilmer on X/Twitter.
Sharing a documentary clip, Modine explained that Kilmer helped him land a role in Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket.
He wrote: “RIP Val Kilmer. If it wasn't for our chance encounter at the Source in 1985, I may never have been cast in FULL METAL JACKET. Thanks, Val.”
Val Kilmer’s nostalgic final video before death recalled Batman role
07:43 , Greg EvansVal Kilmer recalled his Batman role in the final video he shared before his death, aged 65.
Kilmer starred in the Joel Schumacher film alongside Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Tommy Lee Jones and Chris O’Donnell, who played Robin. He only starred in the one Batman film, succeeding Michael Keaton in the role. George Clooney replaced him for Batman & Robin two years later.
In the clip, he can be heard telling his followers while holding the makeshift mask over his face: “I’m ready.” He adds: “It’s been a while.”
Jacob Stolworthy reports below:

Val Kilmer’s hauntingly nostalgic final video before death resurfaces
James Woods praises Kilmer's 'many wonderful performances'
07:39 , Greg EvansWoods, best known for his roles in Videodrome and Once Upon a Time in America, paid tribute to Kilmer on X/Twitter highlighting his role in the 1993 western Tombstone.
The actor wrote: “His rendition of Doc Holliday in Tombstone was what every actor dreams of achieving. So many wonderful performances. Sad to lose him so soon. RIP Val Kilmer.”
Top Gun on X/Twitter: 'RIP Iceman'
07:31 , Greg EvansThe X/Twitter account for the Top Gun movies has posted their tribute to the star.
Sharing an image of Kilmer from the original 1986 film the post read: “Remembering Val Kilmer, whose indelible cinematic mark spanned genres and generations. RIP Iceman.”

Josh Brolin calls Kilmer a 'creative firecracker'
07:25 , Greg EvansOn Instagram, Josh Brolin shared a picture of himself with Kilmer and thanked the actor for some “amazing memories”.
In the caption, The Goonies actor wrote: “See ya, pal. I'm going to miss you. You were a smart, challenging, brave, uber-creative firecracker. There's not a lot left of those. I hope to see you up there in the heavens when I eventually get there. Until then, amazing memories, lovely thoughts.”
Michael Mann praises 'brilliant' Kilmer
07:16 , Greg EvansThe director Michael Mann, who worked with Kilmer on the 1995 crime thriller Heat, has praised the actor and called his death “tremendously sad”.
In a statement to the Hollywood Reporter: Mann said “While working with Val on Heat I always marvelled at the range, the brilliant variability within the powerful current of Val’s possessing and expressing character. After so many years of Val battling disease and maintaining his spirit, this is tremendously sad news.”
Val Kilmer’s career lows: Turmoil on ‘The Island of Dr Moreau’ and Hollywood’s backlash
06:48 , Namita SinghVal Kilmer followed up with The Saint (1997), transforming himself with wigs, accents, and disguises, before starring in The Island of Dr Moreau (1996) alongside Marlon Brando – one of Hollywood’s most notoriously troubled productions.
The chaos on set, detailed in the 2014 documentary Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr Moreau, included a hurricane, Kilmer clashing with director Richard Stanley, and Stanley’s abrupt firing via fax – only for him to sneak back on set disguised as an extra.
Kilmer and Brando frequently rewrote scenes, with Brando telling him, “It’s a job now, Val. A lark. We’ll get through it”.
Kilmer later wrote that it was one of his saddest experiences on a film set.
By 1996, Entertainment Weekly dubbed him “The Man Hollywood Loves to Hate”.

Directors Joel Schumacher and John Frankenheimer, who salvaged Dr Moreau, called him difficult, with Frankenheimer declaring he would never “climb Mount Everest or work with Val Kilmer again".
Other artists came to his defence, like DJ Caruso, who directed Kilmer in The Salton Sea and said the actor simply liked to talk out scenes and enjoyed having a director's attention.
"Val needs to immerse himself in a character. I think what happened with directors like Frankenheimer and Schumacher is that Val would ask a lot of questions, and a guy like Schumacher would say, 'You're Batman! Just go do it,"' Caruso told The New York Times in 2002.
Val Kilmer on playing Batman: ‘It was a struggle to get a performance past the suit’
06:35 , Namita SinghOne career nadir for Val Kilmer was playing Batman in Joel Schumacher's goofy, garish Batman Forever with Nicole Kidman and opposite Chris O'Donnell's Robin – before George Clooney took up the mantle for 1997's Batman & Robin and after Michael Keaton played the Dark Knight in 1989's Batman and 1992's Batman Returns.
Janet Maslin in The New York Times said Kilmer was "hamstrung by the straight-man aspects of the role", while Roger Ebert deadpanned that he was a "completely acceptable" substitute for Keaton.
Kilmer, who was one and done as Batman, blamed much of his performance on the suit.

The Times was the first to report his death on Tuesday.
"When you're in it, you can barely move and people have to help you stand up and sit down," Kilmer said in his documentary Val.
"You also can't hear anything and after a while people stop talking to you, it's very isolating. It was a struggle for me to get a performance past the suit, and it was frustrating until I realised that my role in the film was just to show up and stand where I was told to."
‘I have lost and found parts of myself I never knew existed’
06:15 , Namita SinghVal Kilmer, who took part in the Method branch of Suzuki arts training, threw himself into parts. When he played Doc Holliday in Tombstone, he filled his bed with ice for the final scene to mimic the feeling of dying from tuberculosis.
To play Morrison, he wore leather pants all the time, asked castmates and crew to only refer to him as Jim Morrison and blasted The Doors for a year.

That intensity also gave Kilmer a reputation that he was difficult to work with, something he grudgingly agreed with later in life, but always defending himself by emphasising art over commerce.
"In an unflinching attempt to empower directors, actors and other collaborators to honor the truth and essence of each project, an attempt to breathe Suzukian life into a myriad of Hollywood moments, I had been deemed difficult and alienated the head of every major studio," he wrote in his memoir, I’m Your Huckleberry.

In a 2021 documentary on his career he said: "I have behaved poorly. I have behaved bravely. I have behaved bizarrely to some. I deny none of this and have no regrets because I have lost and found parts of myself that I never knew existed.”
"And I am blessed."
Kilmer, the youngest actor ever accepted to the prestigious Juilliard School at the time he attended, experienced the ups and downs of fame more dramatically than most.
His break came in 1984's spy spoof Top Secret! followed by the comedy Real Genius in 1985. Kilmer would later show his comedy chops again in films including MacGruber and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
His movie career hit its zenith in the early 1990s as he made a name for himself as a dashing leading man, starring alongside Kurt Russell and Bill Paxton in 1993's Tombstone, as Elvis' ghost in True Romance and as a bank-robbing demolition expert in Michael Mann's 1995 film Heat with Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.
Actors pay tribute to action star
06:02 , Namita SinghIn a post on Instagram, actor Josh Gad paid tribute to action star Val Kilmer.
He said: "RIP Val Kilmer. Thank you for defining so many of the movies of my childhood. You truly were an icon."
Actor Josh Brolin, son of James Brolin, said he was going to miss his "pal".
"You were a smart, challenging, brave, uber-creative firecracker," he said in an Instagram post.
"There's not a lot left of those. I hope to see you up there in the heavens when I eventually get there. Until then, amazing memories, lovely thoughts."
Actor Val Kilmer, star of ‘Batman Forever’, dies at 65, daughter says
06:00 , Namita SinghTop Gun star Val Kilmer has died at the age of 65, his daughter has said.In a statement to the New York Times, his daughter Mercedes said the actor had died from pneumonia.
He rose to fame starring alongside Tom Cruise in the 1986 hit Top Gun.

Kilmer would go on to play Batman in 1995's Batman Forever and received critical acclaim for his portrayal of musician Jim Morrison in the 1991 film The Doors.
Kilmer's final acting role was a cameo on the 2022 blockbuster sequel Top Gun: Maverick.
Kilmer had been diagnosed with throat cancer in 2014, discussing his diagnosis and recovery in his 2020 memoir, I'm Your Huckleberry.
Welcome to The Independent’s liveblog for 2 April 2025 where we provide the latest update on the demise of renown Hollywood actor Val Kilmer.