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Josh Brolin, Francis Ford Coppola and Michael Mann pay tribute to Val Kilmer after his death

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FILE - Actor Val Kilmer attends the British premiere of his new movie "Alexander" in London, Jan. 5, 2005. (AP Photo/John D McHugh, File)

Actor Josh Brolin, director and are among those paying tribute to at age 65. Here's a look at some of the reactions.

“See ya, pal. I’m going to miss you. You were a smart, challenging, brave, uber-creative firecracker. There’s not a lot left of those. I hope to see you up there in the heavens when I eventually get there. Until then, amazing memories, lovely thoughts.” — .

“He was a wonderful person to work with and a joy to know — I will always remember him.” —

“While working with Val on ‘Heat’ I always marvelled at the range, the brilliant variability within the powerful current of Val’s possessing and expressing character. After so many years of Val battling disease and maintaining his spirit, this is tremendously sad news.” — Michael Mann, in a statement.

"Will miss u, U Were Funny, crazy, pain in the ass, GREAT FRIEND... BRILLIANT as Mark Twain, BRAVE here during ur sickness. — .

"A long time ago, I was auditioning for the movie ‘The Doors’ It was kind of a cattle call. They paired together potential Jims with potential Pamela‘s. And they were running behind so we were spilling out of the casting office, sitting on the porch, the lawn, and the driveway. All of a sudden, a Sixties convertible came screeching up, blaring Doors music at top volume. And a guy jumped out and strode inside: He had wild hair and he was barefoot, shirtless, and wearing nothing but a pair of tight leather pants. We all looked at each other like… Who is this guy? We were more than a little shook by the sheer audacity of his entrance. Well, of course, it was Val Kilmer and from that minute on, nobody else stood a chance. Rip King." —

“Remembering Val Kilmer, whose indelible cinematic mark spanned genres and generations. RIP Iceman.” —

"RIP Val Kilmer. Thank you for defining so many of the movies of my childhood. You truly were an icon.” — actor .

“He was one of the main reasons I wanted to become an actor and why I felt it was so important for me to seek out classical training. He could do it all… drama, comedy, classical… He was great with a sword, a gun, a fighter jet, or a shot cup. Then on top of all of that, he could sing.” —

“Rest in peace VAL KILMER. A brilliant actor and a good man.” — author .

“RIP Val Kilmer. If it wasn’t for our chance encounter at the Source in 1985, I may never have been cast in FULL METAL JACKET. Thanks, Val.” — actor , referring to the Hollywood restaurant The Source.

“Listen, Val Kilmer had me wanting to fly fighter jets, be Batman, rob banks, and hunt lions as a kid. They don’t make too many movie stars like him anymore. Generational.” —

“Rest in peace to our former campus mate, the great Val Kilmer (1959-2025), who at 17 was the youngest drama student ever admitted to The Julliard School’s Drama Division.” —

“His rendition of Doc Holliday in ‘Tombstone’ was what every actor dreams of achieving. So many wonderful performances. Sad to lose him so soon. RIP Val Kilmer.” —

The Associated Press

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