Tom Cruise pays tribute to Val Kilmer
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Following the news of his death, tributes poured in from celebrities, costars, and directors.
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Kilmer’s breakout role was as LT Tom “Iceman” Kazansky opposite Cruise in 1986’s Top Gun.
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Kilmer returned as Iceman for an emotional sequence that ended up being the actor’s final on-screen appearance.
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Actor Val Kilmer dies aged 65
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"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," Jim Carrey,
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Val Kilmer, the intense actor known for roles including Batman and Jim Morrison, has died.
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“Most people are still finding their voices at that age, but McQ had already written a film that changed the cinematic landscape,” Cruise said.
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Kurt Russell revealed in a resurfaced interview that he and the late Val Kilmer exchanged rather dark gifts after filming 1993's 'Tombstone' together.
Val Kilmer, who died April 1 at age 65, withdrew from Hollywood at his New Mexico ranch. In 2006, he welcomed us into his treehouse for a visit.
Val Kilmer had a face that belonged in movies. A stunningly beautiful heartthrob known for his chiseled jaw and shock of blonde hair that looked great either messy or perfectly coiffed, Kilmer practically glowed whenever he was onscreen, as if he was put on Earth by God himself for the purpose of getting immortalized on film.
Michael Douglas, Cher, Michelle Monaghan and more paid tribute to Val Kilmer, who died on Tuesday, April 1 at the age of 65.
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Michael Mann, Francis Ford Coppola, Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey and Josh Brolin were among the many entertainment industry figures who paid tribute to Val Kilmer after news of his death was announced.
"I trust he is somewhere idyllic now in Sun God robes on a pyramid with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little pickles at him," Martha Coolidge says
David Zucker, the director of the beloved 1984 spy comedy, talks with PEOPLE about working with the late actorWhen it came to Val Kilmer auditioning for what would be his breakout role in 1984's spy spoof Top Secret!
The co-director and co-writer of ‘Top Secret!’ shares how it “was hard to predict which Val would show up on any given day” before things turned around on the late actor's first movie.