BY Benjamin ClarkApril 4, 2025
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Val Kilmer's family expresses sorrow following his passing at 65

Iconic actor Val Kilmer, known for his roles in major Hollywood hits like "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever," has died at the age of 65.

According to Daily Mail, Val Kilmer's children, Mercedes and Jack, have released an emotional statement expressing gratitude to those honoring their father's memory after his death at age 65 due to pneumonia complications.

The beloved Hollywood actor, known for iconic roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever," passed away in Los Angeles following an 11-year battle with throat cancer that significantly impacted his ability to speak.

His daughter Mercedes confirmed the news to the New York Times on Tuesday.

Kilmer's courageous battle with throat cancer

The screen legend was initially diagnosed with throat cancer in 2014, requiring extensive medical procedures, including surgery and a tracheotomy that permanently altered his voice. Despite these challenges, Kilmer continued pursuing his passion for acting.

The actor underwent both radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatments, along with a tracheostomy procedure that created an artificial hole in his neck to help him breathe. These medical interventions resulted in permanent damage to his vocal cords.

By 2020, Kilmer had reported being cancer-free for four years. However, he had to adapt to using an electric voice box device to communicate, as detailed in his candid Amazon Prime documentary "Val."

Final screen appearance and enduring legacy

In a testament to his dedication to the craft, Kilmer made a poignant return to the big screen in 2022's "Top Gun: Maverick," reprising his role as Iceman opposite Tom Cruise. This performance would become his final film appearance.

Throughout his illustrious career, Kilmer delivered memorable performances in various roles, including his portrayal of Jim Morrison in the 1991 film "The Doors" and his turn as Batman/Bruce Wayne in 1995's "Batman Forever."

The actor maintained strong relationships with his children throughout his health struggles, often speaking about prioritizing family over career opportunities.

He previously revealed to Vanity Fair that he had declined working with "10 really great directors" to focus on his family commitments.

A father's lasting impact

His daughter Mercedes shared insights about their close relationship, describing working alongside her father in the 2020 film "Paydirt" as a transformative experience.

She highlighted how his communication adaptations taught her new perspectives on acting.

Mercedes previously served as an associate producer on the Prime Video documentary "Val," released in 2021. During interviews, she emphasized her father's openness and their strong family bond.

As news of his passing spread, the entertainment industry and fans worldwide have joined in remembering Kilmer's contributions to cinema and his resilient spirit in facing health challenges.

Remembering a Hollywood icon

Val Kilmer passed away in Los Angeles at age 65, leaving behind a rich legacy of memorable performances and the enduring love of his children, Mercedes and Jack.

His family has requested privacy during this difficult time while expressing appreciation for the outpouring of support from fans and colleagues.

The actor's journey from Hollywood stardom through his battle with throat cancer demonstrated remarkable resilience, culminating in a touching final performance in "Top Gun: Maverick" that served as a fitting farewell to his illustrious career.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
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