Val Edward KilmerState of California. California Birth Index, 1905-1995. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. Lists his birth name as simply "Val". At Ancestry.com (born December 31, 1959) is an American actor.
A trained stage actor, Kilmer became well-known in the mid 1980s, after a string of appearances in comedy films, starting with Top Secret! (1984), as well as blockbuster action films, including a role in Top Gun and as the lead in Willow. During the 1990s, Kilmer gained critical respect after a string of commercially successful and well reviewed films, including his role as Jim Morrison in The Doors. Kilmer played Batman in 1995's Batman Forever.
During the early 2000s, Kilmer appeared in several well-received roles, including The Salton Sea and Spartan, and a supporting performance in Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang.
Kilmer, who was raised a Christian Scientist, attended Chatsworth High School, as well as Hollywood's Professional's School. At the age of seventeen, he was at the time the youngest person to be accepted into Juilliard's drama program, where he trained alongside now well-known actors Kevin Spacey and Mare Winningham.
During a brief hiatus, he backpacked throughout Europe, before going on to play the lead character in the 1985 comedy Real Genius. He turned down roles in Dune and Blue Velvet, before being cast as "Iceman" in the big budget action film Top Gun, alongside Tom Cruise. Top Gun grossed a total of $344,700,000 worldwide. Following roles in the television films The Murders in the Rue Morgue and The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains, Kilmer played "Madmartigan" in the fantasy Willow; he met his future wife, co-star Joanne Whalley, on the film's set. In 1989, Kilmer played the lead in both Kill Me Again, again opposite Whalley, and the television film Billy the Kid.
In 1993, Kilmer played Doc Holliday in the western Tombstone alongside Kurt Russell, in what some say is one of Kilmer's finest performances. 1995 saw Kilmer star in Wings of Courage, a 3D IMAX film, and in one of his biggest roles, playing Batman in the big budget Batman Forever, which also starred Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey and Nicole Kidman. The film was a success at the box office, despite receiving mixed reviews. That same year, starred opposite Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Heat, which is now considered one of the best crime/drama films of the 1990s. In 1996, he appeared in a largely unknown film, Dead Girl, and starred alongside Marlon Brando in the poorly received The Island of Dr Moreau. After its release, director John Frankenheimer allegedly vowed never to work with Kilmer again, complaining of how hard he was to work with. That year, Kilmer starred alongside Michael Douglas in the thriller, The Ghost & the Darkness. The next year he played Simon Templar in the popular action film, The Saint. In 1998, he lent his voice to the animated film The Prince of Egypt, before starring in the independent film Joe the King (1999) and playing a blind man in the drama/romance At First Sight, of which he described as then, the hardest role he had ever had.
In 2003, Kilmer starred alongside Kate Bosworth in the drama/thriller Wonderland, as well as appearing in The Missing, where he again worked with Willow director Ron Howard. The next year, he starred in the thriller Spartan, where he played a United States government secret agent who is assigned the task of rescuing a kidnapped daughter of a high ranking government figure, he received Delta Force-like training in preparation for the role. Subsequently, he had a role in the drama, Stateside, and starred in the thriller Mindhunters, which was filmed in 2003 but not released until 2005. He also appeared in the big budget Oliver Stone production, Alexander, which received mixed reviews. Also in 2004, Kilmer returned to the theatre to play Moses in a Los Angeles musical production of The Ten Commandments, produced by BCBG founder Max Azria. The production played at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood. Kilmer had previously played Moses in the animated film The Prince of Egypt.
Kilmer was in negotiations with Richard Dutcher (a leading director of Mormon-related films) to play the lead role in a film entitled Prophet: The Story of Joseph Smith, although the project never materialized. Kilmer performed in The Postman Always Rings Twice on the London stage from June to September of 2005. In 2005, he starred in the action-comedy film Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang. His performance was praised and the film was well reviewed, but received only a limited release. It later won the award as "Overlooked Film of the Year" from the Phoenix Film Critics Society.
Kilmer is regarded as "difficult" by some in the industry, including director John Frankenheimer, who worked with Kilmer on The Island of Doctor Moreau. Frankenheimer reportedly became so angry that he had Kilmer physically escorted from the set of his film, later commenting "At my age there are two things I will never do, climb Mount Everest or work with Val Kilmer ever again!", as well as "If I were making the Val Kilmer story, I wouldn't cast Val Kilmer!"
Warwick Davis, Kilmer's co-star from the 1988 fantasy Willow, defended Kilmer in his audio commentary for the film, describing Kilmer as a very funny man who was also hard working and dedicated.
| Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Coin Locker Babies | ||
| 2005 | Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang | Gay Perry | |
| Mindhunters | Jake Harris | ||
| 2004 | Alexander | Philip | |
| Stateside | Staff Sergeant Skeer | ||
| Spartan | Scott | ||
| 2003 | The Missing | Lt. Jim Ducharme | |
| Wonderland | John Holmes | ||
| 2002 | The Salton Sea | Danny Parker/ Tom Van Allen | limited release |
| 2000 | Red Planet | Robby Gallagher | |
| 1999 | At First Sight | Virgil 'Virg' Adamson | |
| 1998 | The Prince of Egypt | Moses/God | voice-over |
| 1997 | The Saint | Simon Templar | |
| 1996 | The Ghost & the Darkness | Col. John Henry Patterson | |
| The Island of Dr Moreau | Montgomery | ||
| 1995 | Heat | Chris Shiherlis | |
| Batman Forever | Batman/Bruce Wayne | ||
| 1993 | Tombstone | Doc Holliday | |
| The Real McCoy | J.T. Barker | ||
| 1992 | Thunderheart | Ray Levoi | |
| 1991 | The Doors | Jim Morrison | |
| 1989 | Kill Me Again | Jack Andrews | |
| 1988 | Willow | Madmartigan | |
| 1986 | Top Gun | Lt. Tom 'Iceman' Kazanski | |
| 1985 | Real Genius | Chris Knight | |
| 1984 | Top Secret! | Nick Rivers |
1959 births | American film actors | American musical theatre actors | American poets | American television actors | Actors who portrayed Batman | Christian Science followers | Living people | People from Los Angeles | Worst Actor Razzie nominees | Worst Supporting Actor Razzie Nominee
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