Kilmer, known for iconic roles in Hollywood, died of pneumonia according to family.
Val Kilmer, the acclaimed American actor, has passed away at the age of 65. His daughter,
Mercedes Kilmer, confirmed that the cause of death was pneumonia.
Kilmer gained prominence in the film industry with notable performances in movies such as 'Top Gun,' 'The Doors,' and 'Batman Forever.' He was well-known for portraying complex antagonists, earning him a prominent place in Hollywood, especially during the 1990s.
Born in California, Kilmer rose to fame in the 1980s after debuting in the comedy 'Top Secret!' in 1984 and subsequently starring in 'Real Genius' in 1985. His significant breakthrough came with the 1986 release of 'Top Gun,' in which he acted alongside Tom Cruise, further solidifying his status as a leading actor.
Throughout his career, Kilmer faced various professional challenges, including conflicts with directors and co-stars, which led to a number of setbacks that impacted his later career.
Despite these difficulties, his contributions to the film industry and memorable performances remain influential.
Kilmer's legacy includes a diverse range of characters and performances that left a lasting impression on both audiences and the film community.