Tributes have poured in from across the entertainment world following the passing of Top Gun and The Doors star Val Kilmer at the age of 65.
One of Hollywood’s most prominent leading men in the 1990s, Kilmer passed away on Tuesday, April 1 from pneumonia.
Born in Los Angeles on December 31, 1959, Kilmer’s passion for acting began in high school. He would go on to become the youngest student ever accepted into the prestigious drama division at the Juilliard School in New York.
Kilmer made his film debut in the spy spoof Top Secret! (1984), followed by a breakout role in the 1985 comedy Real Genius.
He rose to global fame with his portrayal of naval aviator Tom “Iceman” Kazansky in the smash-hit Top Gun (1986), alongside Tom Cruise.
Kilmer continued to demonstrate his versatility, starring in Ron Howard’s Willow in 1988, before marrying his British co-star, Joanne Whalley. The couple had two children before divorcing.
One of his most challenging and rewarding roles came in Oliver Stone’s The Doors (1991), where Kilmer portrayed Jim Morrison, the charismatic yet doomed lead singer of the iconic rock band. To convince Stone to cast him, Kilmer put together an eight-minute video of himself singing and emulating Morrison at various stages of his life. His own singing voice was used in the film, adding authenticity to his portrayal.
The Doors marked a highlight in Kilmer’s career, leading to more memorable roles, including the 1993 Western Tombstone, where he portrayed the legendary Doc Holliday.
Kilmer’s career reached new heights in 1995 with two major commercial successes: the crime drama Heat, where he starred alongside Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, and Batman Forever, in which he succeeded Michael Keaton as the Caped Crusader.
Kilmer also starred in a series of notable films, including The Ghost and the Darkness (1996) with Michael Douglas, The Saint (1997) with Elisabeth Shue, At First Sight (1999) with Mira Sorvino, Red Planet (2000), The Salton Sea (2002), Wonderland (2003), and Alexander (2004), as well as the cult favourite Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) alongside Robert Downey Jr.
In 2014, Kilmer was diagnosed with throat cancer, undergoing radiation, chemotherapy, and a tracheostomy, which permanently altered his voice, leaving it raspy.
Despite the challenges of his illness, Kilmer returned to the screen in The Snowman (2017) and Paydirt (2020). However, it was his emotional return as Iceman in Top Gun: Maverick (2022) that marked his final appearance on screen, offering a poignant and fitting end to his extraordinary career.
Following his passing, the entertainment community and fans worldwide came together to mourn the loss of the screen “legend” and celebrate his lasting impact on cinema.
Rest in peace, Val Kilmer. pic.twitter.com/3nGA0SzKGS
— Antonio Banderas (@antoniobanderas) April 2, 2025
I and so many will miss the great Val Kilmer who was kind and brilliant and incredibly cool. A beautiful creative artist whose work will live on. Sending love to his family💙.
— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) April 2, 2025
RIP Val Kilmer, 65.
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. pic.twitter.com/vAq1eDFWjK— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) April 2, 2025
Val Kilmer rest in peace 🙏🏻😇 pic.twitter.com/iZSRHiIklt
— Ralph Fiennes (@mrralphfiennes) April 2, 2025
Val Kilmer was a great actor, a wonderful person, and a dear friend of mine. May you rest in peace 🕊 pic.twitter.com/QbUrhINioB
— Danny Trejo (@officialDannyT) April 2, 2025
Val Kilmer’s performance in Heat will undoubtedly stand the test of time. For all the outstanding roles Kilmer delivered, this is Kilmer at his best- holding his own with De Niro. We just lost a legend. pic.twitter.com/4WtAfHi1NT
— Cinema Tweets (@CinemaTweets1) April 2, 2025
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
Rest in Peace Val Kilmer.
You will be forever missed and never forgotten.
Our thoughts and love to you, your family and friends and to all of your fans.#ValKilmer pic.twitter.com/bmkmwu6EC3— All On The Board (@allontheboard) April 2, 2025
Great Actor…
Rest In Peace, Val..♥️🙏 pic.twitter.com/rJr95GYaA5— Gerseygal (@MandyGerseygal) April 2, 2025
Kilmer is survived by his two children, Mercedes and Jack.
-with Reuters.