
Val Kilmer died at the age of 65. His performance was praised not only by the audience but also by the film critics.
Realized actor Val Kilmer, who is known for his roles as Jim Morison at The Doors and Batman at Batman Forever, died on Tuesday at the age of 65. While he was widely recognized for leading roles, he also gave remarkable performances in supporting parts.
According to the New York Times, who cited his daughter Mercedes, the cause of Kilmer’s death was pneumonia. A decade ago, he was detected of throat cancer, from where he later recovered – although he permanently lost his voice.
Born on 31 December 1959 in Los Angeles, Kilmer studied acting at the Juliad Academy. He started his career in small roles, first attracted attention to the 1984 comedy top secret! As a rock singer. His success came with the top gun (1986), followed by a remarkable appearance in the murders in Ruy Murda, Willow (1988), and kill me again.