Val Kilmer (born December 31, 1959) is an American actor. A trained stage actor, Kilmer became well-known in the mid 1980s, after a string of appearances in comedy films, starting with Top Secret!, then the cult classic Real Genius, as...
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Val Kilmer (born December 31, 1959) is an American actor. A trained stage actor, Kilmer became well-known in the mid 1980s, after a string of appearances in comedy films, starting with Top Secret!, then the cult classic Real Genius, as well as blockbuster action films, including a role in Top Gun and a lead role in Willow. See pictures, videos and articles about Val Kilmer here.
Will Arnett has been replaced by Val Kilmer as the voice of Kitt, the talking car, in the movie ‘Knight Rider’ i.e. the new Knight Rider.
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Plot 1 At a remote Arctic research station, four ecology students discover the real horror of global warming is not the melting ice, but what's frozen within it. A prehistoric parasite is released from the carcass of a Woolly Mammoth upon the unsuspecting students who are forced to quarantine and make necessary sacrifices, or risk infecting the rest of the world. Plot 2 The Thaw (aka Frozen - Etwas hat überlebt - German DVD title) is an upcoming sci-fi horror/thriller film directed by Mark A... Read Full Story
Well, Val Kilmer’s gone all the way. After some serious flirtation over the last few years, he’s finally made it to the under ninety minute direct-to-video action movie. But, given he’s Val Kilmer and he’s difficult, Conspiracy is no simple ex-Marine direct-to-video revenge action movie. Oh, no, with the director and screenwriter of Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday , Kilmer’s taking on Halliburton. Well, it’s not called Halliburton, it’s called Halicorp and its CEO (played by Gary Cole... Read Full Story
Actor Val Kilmer is strongly considering a run for New Mexico governor in 2011 when Democratic Gov. Bill Richardson will be term-limited out of office.
He told The Hill at Monday’s Huffington Post party at the Newseum that he has been approached to run for the highest office of the state where he owns a ranch and has family roots.
“Actually, they’ve asked me to run for governor,” he said, not specifying who “they” are. “People seem to want me to.”
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Val Kilmer is talking about running for New Mexico governor when Bill Richardson's term ends in 2010. I asked some long-time New Mexico residents what they thought about Val Kilmer as governor of New Mexico.
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I swear, you're more pathetic than that full-of-shit Christian Bale. At least he's still young and hot, so people are paying attention to him...for now. But you. I mean, just LOOK at you. And now you are "pondering" the office of Governor for New Mexico? Is this what the future holds for one-time-hottie actors who have lost their edge and feel they must surely have a higher calling as a public servant? Will our cities and state be doomed to government by narcicists turned law-makers? Dude... Read Full Story
Hollywood star Val Kilmer is tipped to become the next governor of his home state of New Mexico - by the politician currently in the hot seat.
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Val Kilmer is tipped to become the next governor of his home state of New Mexico - by the politician currently in the hot seat.
Democrat Bill Richardson has to step down from the position when his second term ends in 2011 - and he would love to hand over the keys to the governor’s mansion to Kilmer.
He says, “I like the idea. Val Kilmer is a New Mexican, he was Batman. You know there have been successful actors going into politics. I haven’t talked to him about it, I don’t know how... Read Full Story
Val Kilmer is turning his hand to politics ? with the help of actor and Californian politician Arnold Schwarzenegger .The Top Gun actor is to run for governor in his home state of New Mexico. “It’s been my home for 25 years,” he says. “I really love my state. I’ve always thought of myself as functioning as a candidate for them.”I’m approaching this as a serious endeavour. I would be very comfortable in my position as a representative for the people.”People in the state are being supportive... Read Full Story