Val Kilmer
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Val Kilmer was born in Los Angeles, California, to Gladys Swanette (Ekstadt) and Eugene Dorris Kilmer, who was a real estate developer and aerospace equipment distributor. His mother, born in Indiana, was from a Swedish family, and his father
was from Texas. Val studied at Hollywood's Professional's School and,
in his teens, entered Juilliard's drama program. His professional
acting career began on stage, and he still participates in theater; he
played Hamlet at the 1988 Colorado Shakespeare Festival. His film debut
was in the 1984 spoof
Top Secret! (1984), wherein he
starred as blond rock idol Nick Rivers. He was in a number of films
throughout the 1980s, including the 1986 smash
Phi Công Siêu Đẳng (1986). Despite his obvious
talent and range, it wasn't until his astonishingly believable
performance as Jim Morrison in
Oliver Stone's
The Doors (1991) that the world sat up
and took notice. Kilmer again put his good baritone to use in the
movie, performing all of the concert pieces. Since then, he has played
two more American legends, Elvis Presley
in Lãng Mạn và Tội Ác (1993) and Doc
Holliday in Tombstone (1993). In July
1994, it was announced that Kilmer would be taking over the role of
Batman/Bruce Wayne from Michael Keaton.