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Valler died last night at the age of 65 of pneumonia.
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His last character was a chemo in the top gun: as an iceman, after the triochostumi, which damaged his voice.
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Actors and directors like Michael Mann and Josh Berwaln have paid tribute to Klamer on social media celebrating their lives and careers.
Legendary actor Well Clerkar, who played a titler role forever at Batman, and fan Furrite Iceman in the top gun, died at the age of 65.
His daughter, Mercedes Klmer told Associated Press It died last night in Los Angeles in Los Angeles, which was surrounded by family and friends.

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While recovering from the throat cancer diagnosis of 2014, he suffered a tracheostomy in 2021, which permanently damaged his voice, and stopped his career. However, he made a final form in the top gun: Mawrak said goodbye to his character and screen on screen so far.
“I will miss you”
As reported BBCMany actors and directors who worked with Klamer in the past years have paid tribute to him on social media.
“While working with the Well, I always expressed surprise on the range, the wonderful change in the powerful present of the role that kept near the wall and the expression.” Michael Mann said on Instagram. “After so many years of fighting the Well and maintaining his soul, this is a very sad news.”
Many memories of working with him. When I was very new to this job – Will Camp.
Actor Josh Guid wrote, “Rip Well Clerkar. Thank you for explaining many of my childhood films. You were really an image.”
“Look, Paul. I’ll miss you,” Posted by Josh Berulin. “You were a smart, challenging, brave, Uber creative firecracker. Many of them have left. I hope that when I finally gets there, I will see you in the heavens there.