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Star of "Top gun" and "Batman forever", Val Kilmer dies at 65
American actor Val Kilmer, who was first propelled to fame with Top Gun and went on to starring roles as Batman and Jim Morrison, has died at age 65, the New York Times reported Tuesday. The cause of death was pneumonia, his daughter Mercedes Kilmer told the Times. She said he had been diagnosed...