The late Val Kilmer always added idiosyncrasies to his lead turns, but he was even more effective in roles like Doc Holliday.
I’m your Huckleberry,’ he said in an echo of the figure from Mark Twain who inspired him throughout his career.
As the world mourns the loss of actor Val Kilmer, who passed away earlier this week at age 65, the town of Tombstone, Arizona ...
Kilmer, who titled his memoir “I’m Your Huckleberry” after the infamous line he delivered as Doc Holliday in “Tombstone,” died Tuesday in Los Angeles after he succumbed to pneumonia ...
Serving as the show-stealing co-lead in the already stacked Tombstone ensemble is Val Kilmer as John “Doc” Holliday. The film depicts the 19th-century legend’s reputation as an expert ...
In 1993’s Tombstone, Kilmer delivered one of the most indelible performances in the genre’s history as the tubercular dentist and gambler John Henry “Doc” Holliday. Beset by coughing fits ...
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“I am in my prime,” Doc Holliday declares in Tombstone, a rejoinder to Ringo’s challenge that he’s lost a step. Kilmer delivers the line with the syrupy sophistication of a Southern ...
“If you’re asking me if it was great working with Val Kilmer, who played Doc Holliday on Tombstone, the answer is absolutely,” Russell, who portrayed Wyatt Earp in the movie, said.