Basic Information About Val Kilmer
Full Name | Val Kilmer |
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Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
Professions | Actor, Television producer, Musician, Voice Actor, Film Producer |
Net worth | $10,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1959-12-31 (64 years old) |
Place of birth | Los Angeles |
Nationality | United States of America |
Education | Juilliard School |
Curiosities and Trademarks | In many of his movies, he twirls small objects (coins, pencils, etc.) with his fingers. He rubs the first two fingers of his right hand together. Particularly in tense scenes, but also where he is not speaking. |
Father | Eugene Dorris Kilmer |
Mother | Gladys Swanette |
Spouse | Joanne Whalley - (28 FebruaryΒ 1988 - 1 FebruaryΒ 1996)Β (divorced)Β (2 children) |
Kids | Two(Jack and Mercedes) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 6 ft (1.83 m) |
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What Movie Awards did Val Kilmer win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 8 |
Val Kilmer awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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MTV Movie Award - Most Desirable Male | Nominee | Heat | 1996 |
Satellite Award - Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical | Winner | Kiss Kiss Bang Bang | 2005 |
MTV Movie Award - Best Male Performance | Nominee | Tombstone | 1994 |
CFCA Award - Best Actor | Nominee | The Doors | 1992 |
MTV Movie Award - Best Male Performance | Nominee | The Doors | 1992 |
Razzie Award - Worst Actor | Nominee | The Saint | 1998 |
Prism Award - Performance in a Theatrical Feature Film | Winner | The Salton Sea | 2003 |
Time-Machine Honorary Award - | Winner | The Super | 2017 |
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical/Variety | Winner | Saturday Night Live | 2001 |
Val Kilmer roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Top Gun: Maverick | Iceman |
Top Gun | Iceman |
True Romance | Mentor |
Batman Forever | Batman / Bruce Wayne |
Top Secret! | Nick Rivers |
The Snowman | Rafto |
The Prince of Egypt | Moses / God (voice) |
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot | Bluntman |
Heat | Chris Shiherlis |
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang | Gay Perry |
Tombstone | Doc Holliday |
Willow | Madmartigan |
Alexander | Philip |
Deja Vu | Agent Pryzwarra |
The Doors | Jim Morrison |
Real Genius | Chris Knight |
Thunderheart | Ray Levoi |
Red Planet | Gallagher |
The Missing | Lt. Jim Ducharme |
The Saint | Simon Templar |
The Island of Dr. Moreau | Montgomery |
Song to Song | Duane |
The Ghost and the Darkness | Col. John Henry Patterson |
Planes | Bravo (voice) |
Kill the Irishman | Joe Manditski |
Spartan | Scott |
Palo Alto | Stewart |
The Birthday Cake | Uncle Angelo |
MacGruber | Dieter Von Cunth |
Wonderland | John Holmes |
The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans | Stevie Pruit |
Mindhunters | Jake Harris |
Pollock | Willem DeKooning |
The Love Guru | Val Kilmer (uncredited) |
Twixt | Hall Baltimore |
Felon | John Smith |
Paydirt | Sheriff Tucker |
The Salton Sea | Danny Parker / Tom Van Allen |
Soldier's Heart | CJ |
The Super | Walter |
Numb3rs | Mason Lancer 1 episode, 2007 |
Saturday Night Live | Brilliant Lunatic / ... 1 episode, 2000-2011 |
Entourage | The Sherpa 1 episode, 2004 |
Psych | Detective Dobson 1 episode, 2014 |
Robot Chicken | Man-E-Faces / ... 1 episode, 2014 |
Knight Rider | K.I.T.T. (uncredited) unknown episodes |
The Daily Show | Self - Guest 2 episodes, 2002-2004 |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | Self - Guest 5 episodes, 1994-2002 |
Conan | Self - Guest 1 episode, 2013 |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | Self - Guest 3 episodes, 2003-2005 |
Val Kilmer's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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Batman ForeverΒ (1995) | $7,000,000 |
The Island of Dr. MoreauΒ (1996) | $6,000,000 |
The SaintΒ (1997) | $6,000,000 |
At First SightΒ (1999) | $9,000,000 |
Red PlanetΒ (2000) | $10,000,000 |
Blind HorizonΒ (2003) | $1,000,000 |
Val Kilmer's Quotes
- Upon playing Batman: "I've done an absurdly commercial cartoon and now I'm more likely to get hired for a job I couldn't get hired for before, because I hadn't done enough movies. It's so rare when an actor gets hired because he's right for the role - it just doesn't figure into it."
- The only time it's ever like work is when you don't like what you've done.
- "I was going to movies and watching TV, going to the theater a little bit. It was, like, 'Wow, you could make a living doing this? Great! What could be better?' There isn't anything I could choose better." - On why he initially choose acting as a career while still a young man.
- Being successful doesn't change things. There's a painful, lonely part of acting because you're always waiting. The thing about being a performer is doing, and when you have to wait, it's the same pain as when you're starting out and have no job. You think that thing will go away, but it doesn't. It just shifts. I remember Robert Duvall saying that being a successful actor is all about finding interesting hobbies, because if you don't have the right hobby, you die. It's very hard to maintain interest. Most actors don't. They become a little clichΓ©d. You learn how to do tricks and stuff.
- It's always been the same for me. I've always enjoyed acting, and I really love good actors; they're such unique characters. I wish I could tell stories well, or tell a joke. Any time someone can do that it's so satisfying. Sean Penn, for instance, is a really good actor, and he can tell a good joke or story. But it's hard to do. Most actors have special talents that make them attractive, but they're often odd characters.
Interesting Facts about Val Kilmer
- Attended Chatsworth High School with Kevin Spacey and Mare Winningham.
- Ranked #62 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
- Co-authored play "How It All Began," performed at the New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, in 1981.
- Was at the time the youngest student ever accepted into Juilliard's drama department. His record has been supplanted by Juilliard student Seth Numrich, who was admitted at 15 in 2002.
- Val Kilmer and Marlon Brando infuriated director John Frankenheimer on the set of The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996). Frankenheimer later vowed to never work with Kilmer again.
- While being let out of the metal cage during the filming of the crossroads scene in Willow (1988), the rope holding the cage up broke and the cage landed on Kilmer's foot, nearly breaking it. Later on in the film, Kilmer (who played swordsman Madmartigan) can be spotted having difficulty walking.
- Met first wife, British actress Joanne Whalley, when they filmed the 1988 fantasy, Willow (1988). They had two children: daughter Mercedes Kilmer (born in 1991) and son Jack Kilmer (born in 1995).
- Is the second actor to play Batman in the movie franchise. He succeeded Michael Keaton (Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992)) and preceded #3 George Clooney (Batman & Robin (1997)); #4 Christian Bale (Batman Begins (2005); The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012)) and #5 Ben Affleck (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)). If counting the two different film serials and the television series, then Kilmer is the fifth actor to play Batman. The first 15-chapter film serial, Batman (1943), was released in 1941 and starred Lewis Wilson. The second 15-chapter film serial, Batman and Robin (1949), was released in 1949 and starred Robert Lowery. The TV series, Batman (1966), starred Adam West.
- Did his own singing while playing Jim Morrison in The Doors (1991). The real members of the band said they had difficulty distinguishing Kilmer's voice from that of Morrison's.
- Turned down the role of Ponyboy in The Outsiders (1983) because he was working with a theater company at the time, and if he had pulled out, the show would have been cancelled and his fellow actors out of a job.
- Got the role of Chris Shiherlis in Heat (1995) after Keanu Reeves, who was originally cast as Chris, backed out.
- Contrary to popular belief, he enjoyed playing "Batman" despite his poor working relationship with Joel Schumacher during the production of Batman Forever (1995).
- During the sled riding scene in Willow (1988), he can be seen wearing a black glove on his left hand.
- Is the only blond actor to have played Bruce Wayne/Batman.
- Oliver Stone once considered him for the role of Alexander the Great in his long-delayed Alexander (2004) project. Kilmer plays the father of Alexander, King Philip, opposite Colin Farrell in the Alexander role instead.
- Did not want to appear in Top Gun (1986) but was forced to do so because of contractual obligations.
- Appeared in Tombstone (1993) opposite Charlton Heston. Five years later, he succeeded Heston in the roles of both Moses and God in De prins van Egypte (1998).
- Does a variation on his trademark of twirling objects in Willow (1988): he twirls a sword during the fight in the snow camp.
- Has played two legendary rock and roll musicians: Jim Morrison and Elvis Presley.
- He was 4' 11" when he entered high school. He acknowledged this on Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993).
Additional information of Val Kilmer
Zodiac | Capricorn |
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Lucky Number | 4 |
Lucky Stone | Topaz |
Lucky Color | Brown |
Best Match for Marriage | Scorpio, Virgo, Taurus |
Divorce | Joanne Whalley |
Eye Color | Brown |
Hair Color | Black |
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