Val Kilmer has experienced his fair share of heartbreak. The “Top Gun: Maverick” actor caught up with Men’s Health and touched on some difficult topics.
Kilmer, 60, reflected on the death of his brother, Wesley. His younger brother suffered an epileptic seizure in the family’s jacuzzi and died en route to the hospital, Kilmer was 17 at the time.
RELATED: Val Kilmer Talks Tracheotomy, Working On ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ “You have to not see it as a loss,” Kilmer explained. He writes in his new memoir, I’m Your Huckleberry, that he occasionally heard his brother’s voice from beyond the grave: “No one wants to see or hear a handsome, successful, talented writer-actor-director who gets the most impossible-to-get girls in the world complain about a