Val Kilmer reflects on how cancer changed him

Reports that the actor had cancer began circulating in 2015.

For fans of the actor, who has for years denied he had cancer, the footage is striking: He appears thin, and although in good spirits, his once baritone voice is quiet and his words so mumbled they require subtitles.

Kilmer, 57, said his fight against the disease, which included chemotherapy, changed his priorities.

"I was too serious," he says. "I'd get upset when things like Oscars and recognition failed to come my way."

Beginning in 2015, the actor began denying he had cancer, in a now-deleted Facebook post following his release from Los Angeles hospital.

"I have not had a tumor, or a tumor operations, or any operation," the actor said at the time, thanking friends for their support.

"The last time I spoke to him was almost two years ago, when I asked him for a referral for a specialist to get a diagnosis for a lump in my throat," Kilmer explained then. "I ended up using a team at UCLA and have no cancer whatsoever. I still have a swollen tongue and am rehabbing steadily."

Kilmer's children are both from his marriage to his ex-wife and "Willow" co-star Joanne Whalley.