Jeremy Renner has a long road to recovery.
03.01.2023 - 19:05 / usmagazine.com
A scary start to the year. Jeremy Renner was hospitalized on New Year’s Day after sustaining injuries while plowing snow in Nevada.
The Mayor of Kingstown star, 51, was airlifted to the intensive care unit on Sunday, January 1, after “blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries” while driving a snowplow. According to the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a “traumatic injury” involving the Marvel actor in the area of Mount Rose Highway in Reno. The Sheriff’s Office noted that the California native was the only person involved in the incident.
The Hurt Locker star has lived in the Reno area for nearly a decade, telling the Reno Gazette Journal in December 2019 that he now considers himself a Renoite though he was born and raised in California. “In a big city, it’s hard to find community and even know your neighbors in a big city, but with Reno, I find I know quite a few people here,” the Oscar nominee explained at the time. “It’s just big enough, and it’s just small enough for me, and I love it.”
Renner has shared several updates about heavy snowfall over the past couple of months, posting photos via social media. “Lake Tahoe snowfall is no joke,” the Hawkeye alum tweeted in December 2022 alongside a photo of a vehicle completely buried in snow. “#WinterWonderland.”
Days before the accident, Renner posted an Instagram Story where he revealed that he was making a hill for his family to sled on over the holidays. “Nearly done with sledding hill for the kids,” he wrote, adding red heart emojis. The Wind River actor shares daughter Ava Berlin, 9, with ex-wife Sonni Pacheco. The duo called it quits in 2014.
Over the weekend, the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the areas surrounding Reno
Jeremy Renner has a long road to recovery.
Jeremy Renner’s 911 call following his snowplow incident has been released, and boy, it’s terrifying. Nearly three weeks after The Avengers
Jeremy Renner may do a bang-up job for Mayor of Kingstown, but there’s no reason why he needs to actually look it.
Jeremy Renner has returned home!
The reductive take on Taylor Sheridan-made media— and perhaps particularly, the gritty and rugged Paramount+ series “Mayor Of Kingstown” (co-created with Hugh Dillon, one of the series co-stars)— is that it’s macho, maybe even toxically masculine; narratives about aggressive men that feel they must defend their fiefdoms, no matter the size, no matter the cost. In that sense, Sheridan’s work feels so innately American, and maybe that’s why he gets labeled as a Red State creator so often, given so many of his gruff characters seem to have a “don’t tread on me” philosophy of life (think the beautiful loser criminals of “Hell or Highwater”).
Jeremy Renner celebrated his 52nd birthday while in hospital over the weekend. The American Hustle star took to his Instagram Stories on Saturday to share a photo of himself sitting in a hospital bed while surrounded by medical professionals. "Thank you renowned medical ICU team for beginning this journey," he wrote.
We are now learning more about what happened to Jeremy Renner in that awful accident at his Nevada home over the weekend.
Hollywood star Jeremy Renner has thanked fans for their “kind words” in an Instagram post from his hospital bed two days after he was seriously injured in an accident near his US home.
UPDATED with Renner posting on Instagram: The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office in a press conference Tuesday revealed further information about Jeremy Renner’s New Year’s Day snow-plowing accident, which saw has the 2x Oscar nominee suffering “chest trauma and orthopedic injuries” per his reps yesterday.