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Author: Jonathan Chadwick for MailOnLine

A British artificial intelligence (AI) company has recreated Hollywood actor Val Kilmer’s voice – with amazingly realistic results. London-based firm Sonantic used the actor’s voice recordings from throughout his career, which were fed to their AI to create the lifelike yet artificial mock-up.

Film producers could potentially use the tool – described as ‘Photoshop for voice’ – for voiceovers if they have a role in mind that would be suited to Kilmer’s tones.

Kilmer, whose career has spanned nearly four decades, has starred in blockbusters such as Top Gun, Willow, The Doors, Tombstone and Batman Forever. But after undergoing a tracheotomy in 2014 as part of his treatment for throat cancer, Kilmer’s voice is now barely recognisable.

Val Kilmer, pictured here in 2019, underwent a tracheotomy in 2014 as part of his treatment for throat cancer and now speaks with a voice box. Getty Images

Luckily, Kilmer himself is also able to use the AI tool in his personal life, to help him communicate, rather than relying on a voice box to speak.

The artificial voice, which speaks in the first person as Kilmer in Sonantic’s video, could easily be mistaken for the real thing.

Praising the results, the real Val Kilmer said: ‘I’m grateful to the entire team at Sonantic who masterfully restored my voice in a way I’ve never imagined possible.

As human beings, the ability to communicate is the core of our existence and the effects from throat cancer have made it difficult for others to understand me.

‘The chance to tell my story, in a voice that feels authentic and familiar, is an incredibly special gift.’

Sonantic CTO and co-founder John Flynn described the ambitious project in a blog post on his company’s website.

The firm is mostly used to working with video game studios like Obsidian, Embark, Sumo Digital to record dialogue for their characters.

Flynn told MailOnline his firm were approached by Kilmer’s team late last year as they were creating the Amazon Prime documentary, Val.

‘We all came together – Val as someone who’d lost their voice and Sonantic as a company who creates best in class quality voices,’ he said.

As human beings, the ability to communicate is the core of our existence and the effects from throat cancer have made it difficult for others to understand me.

‘The chance to tell my story, in a voice that feels authentic and familiar, is an incredibly special gift.’

Sonantic CTO and co-founder John Flynn described the ambitious project in a blog post on his company’s website.

The firm is mostly used to working with video game studios like Obsidian, Embark, Sumo Digital to record dialogue for their characters.

Flynn told MailOnline his firm were approached by Kilmer’s team late last year as they were creating the Amazon Prime documentary, Val.

‘We all came together – Val as someone who’d lost their voice and Sonantic as a company who creates best in class quality voices,’ he said.

For the project, Sonantic gathered audio recordings of the actor from his films, which were digitally ‘cleaned’ to remove background noise. Next, the experts generated transcripts from the audio before pairing the audio and text together in short chunks that could be fed to the AI during its training.

The firm generated more than 40 different voice models and selected the ‘best, highest-quality and most expressive one’. The results left Kilmer’s son, Jack, close to tears.

‘We’d worked on the voice model and heard it so many times, but when we played it for Val and his team it was incredibly emotional for us,’ Flynn told MailOnline.

‘I remember talking to Jack after presenting the voice model, and him telling us how powerful it was, like it was the first time he’d heard his dad’s voice in years, so he was quite moved.’

Kilmer will be able to use the AI model in both his professional and personal life, according to Flynn.

‘Kilmer can take part in TV or film productions that require voice overs or replacement dialogue that will be created by Sonantic’s easy-to-use computer app,’ he told MailOnline. ‘He can license that audio to different productions and studios.

‘The voice model can be used as a personalised replacement to robotic speech generating devices and help him communicate in his day-to-day life.’

The CTO wouldn’t reveal to MailOnline whether his firm is working with any other actors in a similar way.

‘We believe actors will always work real-life jobs but this gives them the opportunity to earn money doing virtual work too,’ he said.

‘For example, they can turn up for an important audition while their voice model works on an advertisement or other work.’

Amazon Prime Videos’ autobiographical documentary of Val Kilmer’s life, ‘Val’, was released on August 6.

The film contains thousands of hours of footage ranging from home videos to test shots for his iconic films such as Top Gun.