1999: The Podcast #073 – Val Kilmer (1959-2025)
Actor Val Kilmer died on April 1st of this year, after a long battle with throat cancer. He was 65.
Kilmer’s film career began in the 1980s with iconic turns in the likes of Top Gun and Real Genius, but it was in the 1990s where be became an icon in a decade known primarily one dominated by iconoclasts, starting with his portrayal of Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s The Doors, and including memorable bit roles in movies like True Romance, replacing Michael Keaton as Batman in Batman Forever, and what man consider his greatest role as Doc Holiday opposite Kurt Russell’s Wyatt Earp in Tombstone.
Kilmer was an avid documentarian of his own life and was rarely without his camcorder. His own video tapes were repurposed to tell the story of his life and career in the moving and insightful documentary Val, directed by Ting Poo and Leo Scott, which captures a man who seems to know his time is almost up reflecting on the lessons of a life extraordinarily lived.
That film formed the basis of this conversation between John and Julia discussing the strange life and career of this remarkable actor.
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