Hollywood is on edge: Jeremy Renner has had an accident plowing snow at his home in Washoe, USA, and is in a difficult situation.”critical but stable”.
“We can confirm that Jeremy is in critical but stable condition with his injuries after being involved in a weather accident while shoveling snow,” the actor’s rep confirmed to Variety.
Since appearing on the public radar in live on the edge (The Hurt Locker), in 2008, the 51-year-old Californian became one of the highest-grossing actors in history and one of the leaders of the star system hollywood of the second decade of the 21st century.
A successful career
After starring in independent productions in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Renner earned her well-deserved prominence starring in Kathryn Bigelow’s Academy Award-winning film Living on the Edge.
In it he plays Sgt William James, experienced and risky American bomb deactivator in the Iraq War. For his performance he was nominated for an Oscar, but lost to Jeff Bridges.
To the recognition in several awards for Bigelow’s film was added the one obtained for his participation in Dangerous attraction (The Town), a Ben Affleck-directed solid cop that landed him again at the Academy Awards in 2011 when he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
In 2014, the different American associations also recognized him for his work in the multi-nominated Oscar American scandal (American chaos).
His coronation to the top of Hollywood came when he played Hawkeye (Hawkeye) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The character has appeared in The Avengers (The Avengers), The Avengers: Age of Ultron (Avengers: Age of Ultron), Captain America Civil War Y Avengers: Finale (2019).
Also, Hawkeye had his own miniseries. It was titled Hawk eye and premiered on Disney Plus in 2021.
To his films recognized in the awards season and at the box office, as is the case with those of Marvel, one can add his outstanding participation in two titles of the franchise. Mission Impossible; in the famous science fiction film The arrival (Arrival) and director Taylor Sheridan’s promising debut, wild wind (Winddrivers).
His films add up to more than 8 billion dollars collected, a figure that makes him one of the twenty highest-grossing actors in history. Including his cameos and voice acting, the figure rises to 12 billion.
As chromatic data we can add that of one of his last “appearances” in the cinema mainstream it was in the recent release High speed train (Bullet Train), lending his face for a funny gag.
Source: Clarin
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