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Michelle Pfeiffer | Val Kilmer | Source: Getty Images
Michelle Pfeiffer | Val Kilmer | Source: Getty Images

Michelle Pfeiffer Speaks Out on Co-Star Val Kilmer's Death

Ayesha Muhammad
Apr 03, 2025
06:27 A.M.

The "Scarface" actress publicly acknowledged the loss of the "Top Gun" actor with a message shared on social media.

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Michelle Pfeiffer has paid tribute to her late co-star, Val Kilmer, following reports of his death. The actress honored him through a post on her official Instagram Stories on April 2.

In the post, Michelle shared a black-and-white photo from their 1985 collaboration on the ABC Afterschool Specials episode, "One Too Many." In the image, the "Ladyhawke" alum is seen lying on her side beside Val. She is smiling at him with her arm gently placed over his shoulder.

Michelle Pfeiffer and Val Kilmer are seen together in a black-and-white photo shared on the actress's Instagram Story | Source: Instagram/michellepfeifferofficial

Michelle Pfeiffer and Val Kilmer are seen together in a black-and-white photo shared on the actress's Instagram Story | Source: Instagram/michellepfeifferofficial

The two starred together in the episode, which first aired on May 1, 1985. The drama focused on the lives of four high school friends whose futures are altered after one of them causes a tragic accident while driving under the influence.

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In his 2020 memoir, "I'm Your Huckleberry," Val recalled the bond he formed with Michelle during their time working together.

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He wrote, "that Michelle and I shared created an intimacy between us. She had no one else to talk to about Peter; I had no one else to talk to about my parents. Plus, I had an all-consuming crush on Michelle's younger sis [sic]…"

Michelle Pfeiffer in New York City, circa 1982 | Source: Getty Images

Michelle Pfeiffer in New York City, circa 1982 | Source: Getty Images

Years earlier, Val also shared fond memories of that time in a Facebook post dated November 16, 2018. In the post, he recalled meeting Michelle through her then-husband, Peter Horton, and actress Mare Winningham, whom Val described as his first high school girlfriend.

A photo of Mare Winningham, circa 1980 | Source: Getty Images

A photo of Mare Winningham, circa 1980 | Source: Getty Images

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He noted the unique experience of working with all three on the same project, referring to "One Too Many" as a "morality play" meant to teach young viewers.

In his words, "Michelle was so incredibly beautiful and talented and fun, she must have been surprised that I had a crush on her little sister Lori instead!"

Michelle Pfeiffer is seen at "Grease II" premiere party, circa 1982 | Source: Getty Images

Michelle Pfeiffer is seen at "Grease II" premiere party, circa 1982 | Source: Getty Images

He added that the cast shared enjoyable moments during the shoot, including time spent in the Pecos wilderness in New Mexico. Reflecting on their careers since then, the "Willow" star wrote, "Mare has I think 15 Emmys and Michelle has at least one Oscar and I have very fond memories of way too much fun..."

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Michelle Pfeiffer's message, along with Val's recollections, highlights the brief yet meaningful connection they shared.

As tributes continue to emerge, so too does reflection on the life and legacy of Val himself — a performer whose impact reached far beyond a single role or screen.

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He once wore the cape of a hero and stepped into the shoes of a rock icon. Now, after years away from the spotlight, the actor whose roles stirred generations has passed away.

Val, the versatile actor known for his roles as Jim Morrison and Batman, has passed away. He died on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, in Los Angeles, at the age of 65.

Val Kilmer during an interview in Munich in 1992 | Source: Getty Images

Val Kilmer during an interview in Munich in 1992 | Source: Getty Images

According to his daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, the cause of his death was pneumonia. She noted that Val had previously battled throat cancer, diagnosed in 2014, and had since recovered.

Val was born on December 31, 1959, in Los Angeles. He grew up in the Chatsworth neighborhood, tucked into the city's far northwest corner.

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He rose to stardom in the 1990s, becoming a leading man with a range that extended beyond blockbuster roles. Among his most iconic appearances was as the caped crusader in "Batman Forever" (1995).

Val and Mercedes Kilmer at the 2019 Annual Thespians Go Hollywood Gala on November 18, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Val and Mercedes Kilmer at the 2019 Annual Thespians Go Hollywood Gala on November 18, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

In the film, he faces off against villains Two-Face, played by Tommy Lee Jones, and the Riddler, portrayed by Jim Carrey. While the film achieved commercial success, neither Val's performance nor the movie itself were universally embraced as high points in the Batman legacy.

His off-screen life took a dramatic turn in the years that followed. In 2017, during a rare interview at his Brentwood art studio, Val sat beside his two children, Mercedes and Jack — both born during his marriage to British actress Joanne Whalley.

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Val Kilmer at Simply Shakespeare's Live Read of "The Merchant Of Venice" in 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Val Kilmer at Simply Shakespeare's Live Read of "The Merchant Of Venice" in 2019 | Source: Getty Images

At the time, he was in the midst of a grueling fight with throat cancer. A tracheotomy had left his voice a harsh rasp, and his breathing labored. The struggle was made even more difficult by a personal crisis.

Around the time of his diagnosis, Mercedes was struck by a car in a serious accident. "We were in the same hospital at the same time," she later recalled. Jack, watching both his sister and father endure medical recoveries, remembered the moment vividly. "I was just, you know, miserable, distraught, sitting next to these two."

Mercedes Kilmer and Jack Kilmer attend the Premiere of Amazon Studios' "VAL" at DGA Theater Complex on August 03, 2021, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Mercedes Kilmer and Jack Kilmer attend the Premiere of Amazon Studios' "VAL" at DGA Theater Complex on August 03, 2021, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

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Despite the hardship, Val leaned on faith. As a Christian Scientist, he found spiritual grounding through his illness, though he also underwent chemotherapy in his battle against the disease. Through it all, his relationship with his children deepened.

By 2020, Val made a quiet but determined return to the screen. He starred in "Paydirt," an indie action film in which he portrayed a sheriff — a role that mirrored his real-life condition. His character, like him, had a speech disability.

"It's pretty historic to have a lead with a speech disability," Mercedes, who co-starred in the film, told People at the time. She called the experience a revelation, both professionally and personally.

"My dad’s able to very artfully circumvent the limitations of his speech," she said. Mercedes explained that watching how he communicated physically had taught her a great deal about acting and had expanded her understanding of what acting could be.

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Mercedes Kilmer at "Val" photocall during the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival on July 7, 2021, in France. | Source: Getty Images

Mercedes Kilmer at "Val" photocall during the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival on July 7, 2021, in France. | Source: Getty Images

Val, never one to shy away from change, took the shift in stride. "The business changes every six months," he joked. "The Batmobile has become much smarter since then."

The project became more than a film, it became a symbol of resilience. "The health challenges have been just that, challenging," Mercedes said, "but so many good things have come out of it." Val echoed the sentiment. "They really have done everything to make my health as usual," he said.

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In another joint interview with Mercedes, when Val was asked how he was doing, he replied in a coarse and strenuous voice, "I'm doing great, I feel a lot better than I sound."

Though his voice was altered, his creative spirit remained intact right to the end.

His final public moments reflected the artist he had always been. On March 23, Val posted an image of his latest artwork, a glowing visual piece accompanied by the caption, "It's got that late-night glow. Cool tones with a low burn, like when the camp fire cools down but you’re still wide awake."

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In June 2019, Val took to social media to reflect on his lifelong mission as an artist. He shared a series of photos alongside a message expressing his belief in the power of art to educate and inspire.

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For him, acting was never just about performance; it was about finding truth in every character and sharing that truth with audiences. He spoke about bringing that same passion to his work with the TwainMania Foundation, an initiative aimed at promoting empathy, literacy, and tolerance through education.

Val, along with other collaborators, had been working to develop a curriculum rooted in those values. He hoped the program could take root in Los Angeles and eventually expand nationwide.

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The post also served as a thank-you to friends and supporters who had stood by him and the cause. He encouraged others to join the effort, emphasizing the potential of education to shape a more compassionate future.

Throughout his career, Val built a diverse filmography that showcased his range and charisma. Early on, his striking looks and commanding presence often landed him roles with a rock-star edge — including his debut in "Top Secret!" (1984), where he played a singing American caught up in Cold War chaos.

Val Kilmer in 1988 in Los Angeles, California | Photo: Getty Images

Val Kilmer in 1988 in Los Angeles, California | Photo: Getty Images

In "The Doors" (1991), Val delivered one of his most memorable performances, fully inhabiting the role of Jim Morrison with a hypnotic intensity. Just two years later, he made a brief but memorable appearance in "True Romance."

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He took on leading roles in films like "Thunderheart "(1992), portraying a young FBI agent on a Native American reservation, and "The Saint "(1997), where he played a master of disguise entangled with the Russian mob.

Val Kilmer during a photoshoot in Los Angeles in 1986. | Source: Getty Images

Val Kilmer during a photoshoot in Los Angeles in 1986. | Source: Getty Images

In "Tombstone" (1993), Val stood out, earning praise alongside a cast that included Kurt Russell and Sam Elliott. He joined forces with Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in the crime thriller "Heat" (1995), playing a member of a high-stakes robbery crew.

Other notable appearances included "The Ghost and the Darkness" (1996) and "Pollock" (2000). In Oliver Stone's "Alexander" (2004), Val took on the role of Philip of Macedon, father to the future conqueror.

Val Kilmer at the United Nations headquarters on July 20, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Val Kilmer at the United Nations headquarters on July 20, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

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Throughout his film journey, Val became known, not just for his roles, but for his ability to disappear into them — unpredictable, committed, and always compelling. His career was marked by bold choices and layered performances.

His dedication to craft, even in the face of personal trials, left a lasting imprint on film. He leaves behind a legacy of fearless artistry and unforgettable performances.

Our condolences go to his family. Rest in peace, Val Kilmer.

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