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After the tragic death of Val Kilmer, Coyote vs. ACME star Will Forte shared a wild could-have-been with his friend and costar in this own 2010 Saturday Night Live spinoff film MacGruber.
Will Forte said his biggest regret in life is not participating in "The Amazing Race" with his former roommate and late actor Val Kilmer. "I used to watch 'The Amazing Race,' and he came back home ...
Will Forte was especially close to Val Kilmer, who died April 1. The two costarred in MacGruber, the 2010 adaptation of his Saturday Night Live character of the same name, with Kilmer playing the ...
After Will Forte and Val Kilmer co-starred in MacGruber, the film adaptation of a recurring Saturday Night Live sketch spoofing high-intensity spy dramas, the two became close friends and even ...
Forte succeeded in convincing Kilmer to try watching it, and soon he was hooked. “Then, at a certain point, he said, ‘Will, you and I have to go do “The Amazing Race.” We have to.
At the time, Forte was watching "The Amazing Race," the CBS show where teams of two traverse the world taking on challenges and the like. Initially, Kilmer was dismissive, but he came to be ...
Will Forte wrote an emotional first-person essay for Vulture in which he remembered his friendship with the late Val Kilmer, who died April 1 from pneumonia at 65 years old. The two actors were co ...
Will Forte was especially close to Val Kilmer, who died April 1. The two costarred in MacGruber, the 2010 adaptation of his Saturday Night Live character of the same name, with Kilmer playing the ...
Will Forte said his biggest regret in life is not participating in “The Amazing Race” with his former roommate and late actor Val Kilmer.
Forte succeeded in convincing Kilmer to try watching it, and soon he was hooked. “Then, at a certain point, he said, ‘Will, you and I have to go do “The Amazing Race.” We have to.
Forte succeeded in convincing Kilmer to try watching it, and soon he was hooked. “Then, at a certain point, he said, ‘Will, you and I have to go do “The Amazing Race.” We have to.