Four years ago, Healthy Aging Magazine paid tribute to Val Kilmer upon the publication of his memoir, VAL KILMER I’m Your Huckleberry. A Memoir. Kilmer, who passed away on April 1, 2025, at 65, was one of the most versatile, prolific, enigmatic, and, did I say, handsome actors.
Over a nearly four-decade career, Kilmer enthralled audiences with his roles in at least 60 films as the swashbuckling mercenary, Madmartigan in Willow (1988), a master of disguise and high-tech thief in The Saint (1997), superhero star in Batman Forever (1995), the incredible transformation into Jim Morrison for The Doors (1991), legendary gunslinger Doc Holliday in Tombstone (1993) and more.

(Clockwise from top left) Val Kilmer (Photo: Deposit Photos); Val Kilmer I’m Your Huckleberry Memoir jacket cover, Photo: Andrew Macpherson; Val documentary, Courtesy of Amazon Studios
And then there is the one-man show, Mark Twain, starring Kilmer on stage and the screen, Cinema Twain (2019). Kilmer’s remarkable metamorphosis into his childhood author mentor was years in the making and, no question about it, riveting.
You may wonder, with all of these changing faces and personalities, who was the real Val Kilmer?