Kilmer's passing comes after years of public and private health struggles, most notably his long battle with throat cancer.
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Val Kilmer, the renowned actor from 'Batman Forever' and 'Top Gun,' passed away at 65 due to pneumonia. Kilmer, who had been battling throat cancer since 2014, spent his final years severely weakened by his treatments.
Mercedes Kilmer confirmed the “Top Gun” and “Heat” actor died at his Los Angeles home from pneumonia to The Associated Press.
Val Kilmer earned several fans over the years for his memorable roles in Top Gun, The Doors and Batman Forever, and he continued to work despite battling health issues for a decade. After he died in April 2025,
Val Kilmer was reportedly bed-bound for years before he tragically died from pneumonia at the age of 65 on Tuesday. Sources close to the “Batman Forever” star told TMZ Wednesday that he suffered from a lack of energy due to his past cancer treatment.
Val Kilmer, the actor known for his roles in "Top Gun" and "Heat," died from pneumonia Tuesday night in Los Angeles after struggling with throat cancer for years that permanently altered his voice.
The Hollywood actor, who sadly passed away this week from pneumonia, previously faced a health battle where he had a "hard time swallowing" and even woke up in a "pool of his own blood"
In a somber revelation, family sources have stated that Val Kilmer was not only battling health complications but also enduring the lasting repercussions of his cancer treatment. Although he was declared cancer-free, his body was unable to recover fully, and it gradually succumbed to the effects of illness.
Charismatic and versatile, he also won praise for memorable roles as Iceman in 'Top Gun' and Doc Holliday in 'Tombstone,' but his unpredictable behavior ruffled some feathers in Hollywood.