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Val Kilmer doesn’t want you to judge how he’s doing by how he sounds.
The 60-year-old actor appeared on “Good Morning America” on Monday and opened up about how his life has changed since undergoing a tracheotomy following a battle with throat cancer.
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“I’m doing great, I feel a lot better than I sound,” Kilmer said. “It’s just like any other language or dialect. You have to figure out a way to communicate that’s no different
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Val Kilmer's daughter, Mercedes, is thankful for every moment she gets to share with her dad since he battled throat cancer. The "Top Gun" actor went public with his diagnosis in 2017 and underwent a tracheotomy that affected his speech.
Val Kilmer's daughter was terrified as he tried to cure his throat cancer without medical help. The 60-year-old actor has children Jack, 24, and Mercedes, 28, from his marriage to ex-wife Joanne Whalley and when Val first started feeling unwell and developed a lump in his throat, he planned to pray with his Christian Science practitioner to treat the illness, rather than see a doctor.
stage 4 cancer – he hadn’t been formally diagnosed until then.“It was devastating. I thought that was it.
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Val Kilmer isn't letting his battle with throat cancer stand in the way of his acting career.In an exclusive new interview with ET, the 60-year-old actor opens up about why he's continuing to work amid recovery. Though talking can be challenging for him sometimes due to his tracheotomy, he remains optimistic. «I'm doing terrific.
Top Gun icon is recovering from a two-year battle with cancer, which necessitated a procedure on his trachea.Appearing on yesterday, he said: “I'm doing great, I feel a lot better than I sound.“It's just like any other language or dialect.
Not even a tracheotomy can keep Val Kilmer down. After the actor was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2015, he was treated with chemotherapy, radiation and a tracheotomy to help him breathe.