Michael Mann, Josh Brolin and Don Vinslo reacted to Val Kilmer’s death

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Has paid tribute to Val KilmerActor who played Bruce Wayne in “Batman Forever” and broadcast Jim Morrison Oliver stone“The Doors” and many other favorite of 1980 have been acted in, died, the new York Times has confirmed. He was 65 years old. He was battling throat cancer for many years.

Michael Mann, who directed Kilmer with Robert de Niro, Al Patchino and John Wot, who was highly praised in the 1995 action-thriller “Heat”, remembering the actor as bringing the actor “powerful current” in the film.

Mann said in a statement, “Working with Val on ‘Heat’, I always performed a miracle in the range, excellent variability within the powerful current of Val and expressed character. After so many years, after the disease of Val and maintaining my soul, this is a very sad news.”

Josh Brolin posted a picture of himself with Kilmer InstagramWriting, “Yes, look, Pal. I am going to remember you. You were a smart, challenging, brave, uber-rich cracker. There is not much of them.

Josh Gad also paid tribute to Instagram, posing a picture of Kilmer as Tom “Iceman” Kazanski from “Top Gun”. Gad wrote“Rip Val Kilmer. Thanks to define many of my childhood films. You were really an icon.”

Veteran Visual Effects Studio Industrial Light and Magic recalled Kilmer with a post on their official Instagram Threads account. Post Read, “We are very sad to know about the passage of our friend and colleague, Val Kilmer. From his memorable roles as Madamrtigan, Iceman, Doctor Holiday, and Jim Morrison, Val gave herself as a great. He will be remembered deeply and our views are with his family at this time.”

Lauren Holi wrote a small tribute to Kilmer, just posting, “Rip Val Kilmar” Thread,

American writer Don Vinslo wrote On X, “Rest in Peace Val Kilmer. A great actor and a good man.”

Kilmer was a prominent person in the 1980s and 1990s, including “top guns,” Real Genius, “” Tombstone, “” “Heat,” and “The Saint”. He returned briefly in the 2021 “Top Gun: Mavric”, although he could no longer speak due to his cancer.

In 2021, a documentary, “Val” was released on his life. His son provided the actor’s voice and the film used hundreds of hours of videos that he had recorded over the years, which he worked and gave the actor a revelation to become an introspective thinker with an artist’s soul.


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