Watched the Val Kilmer bio/documentary last night. Really a well done film.
Very sad to see the shape he's in (lost is voice to throat cancer). Learned a lot of things about him. He is truly dedicated to both family and his acting craft.
His most iconic role, Doc Holiday, left an impression on audiences that, in my opinion, few actors will ever match.
Watch it if you get a chance. It's a bit melancholy, but also uplifting in some ways, because the guy still finds joy in his kids and his art.
Very sad to see the shape he's in (lost is voice to throat cancer). Learned a lot of things about him. He is truly dedicated to both family and his acting craft.
His most iconic role, Doc Holiday, left an impression on audiences that, in my opinion, few actors will ever match.
Watch it if you get a chance. It's a bit melancholy, but also uplifting in some ways, because the guy still finds joy in his kids and his art.