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Val Kilmer dies at 65 in Los Angeles, leaving behind $10 million fortune

by April 2, 2025
by April 2, 2025

Val Kilmer, the acclaimed actor behind iconic roles in Top Gun, Batman Forever, and The Doors, has died at the age of 65.

He passed away on Tuesday night in Los Angeles from pneumonia, according to his daughter Mercedes Kilmer.

Despite a battle with throat cancer diagnosed in 2014, Kilmer had recovered after multiple tracheotomies and extensive treatment.

Although Kilmer’s on-screen legacy spans decades, his financial story reflects a dramatic shift from one of Hollywood’s highest-paid stars in the 1990s to a more modest net worth in later years.

At the time of his death in 2025, his fortune was reportedly estimated at $10 million.

Kilmer’s peak Hollywood earnings

Val Kilmer’s career reached its financial zenith in the mid-’90s.

In 1995, he earned $7 million for Batman Forever — equivalent to about $12 million today — making him one of the top-paid actors of the era.

This was followed by a $7 million paycheque for The Saint and $6 million for The Island of Dr. Moreau in 1997, totalling $13 million in that year alone.

His highest single payday came in 1999 when he received $9 million for At First Sight.

These multi-million-dollar contracts made him a regular fixture on studio shortlists for blockbuster leads, with his intense method acting style and versatile performances often drawing both praise and friction on set.

Property, books, and royalties

Although Kilmer faced financial challenges later in life, including the cost of health treatments and the impact of a high-profile divorce, his wealth remained supported by a range of creative and business pursuits.

He previously owned a 6,000-acre ranch in New Mexico, which he began selling in parts in 2009.

By 2011, most of the property had been sold for $18.5 million, though he retained 160 acres until his death.

Kilmer also turned to writing, publishing I’m Your Huckleberry: A Memoir, which became a New York Times bestseller.

He had earlier released poetry collections and, in 2012, earned a Grammy nomination for his spoken word album The Mark of Zorro.

These projects, along with residuals from past roles, contributed to his $10 million net worth by 2025.

Health battles and final roles

Val Kilmer’s career slowed in the 2000s after back-to-back commercial failures such as Red Planet.

He transitioned to indie films and stage productions, including a one-man show, Citizen Twain, in 2012.

In 2017, he appeared in Terrence Malick’s Song to Song, and in 2022, he made a brief return as Iceman in Top Gun: Maverick, reportedly earning $400,000 for the cameo, though the figure was never confirmed.

Despite his limited speaking ability following trachea surgeries, his performance in Top Gun: Maverick received attention for its emotional resonance.

The film marked a significant public return and introduced Kilmer to a new generation of viewers.

Method acting and controversy

Known for his commitment to roles, Kilmer trained under the Suzuki Method and often stayed in character off-camera.

While filming Tombstone, he reportedly filled his bed with ice to mimic the symptoms of tuberculosis.

For The Doors, he wore leather pants year-round and insisted on being called Jim Morrison by the cast and crew.

These intense preparations, however, earned him a reputation for being difficult on set.

Filmmakers such as Joel Schumacher and John Frankenheimer publicly criticised his behaviour, though others like Irwin Winkler acknowledged his talent and creative input.

Kilmer acknowledged the friction in his 2021 documentary Val, stating that his dedication to artistic truth sometimes alienated studio heads.

In his memoir, he noted, “I had been deemed difficult and alienated the head of every major studio.”

His political activity included supporting Ralph Nader’s 2008 campaign and advocating for religious exemptions to Obamacare in 2013.

In 2009, he considered running for governor of New Mexico, where he lived.

Val Kilmer is survived by his children, Mercedes and Jack Kilmer.

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