Jeremy Renner critical and stable condition after a snow removal accident


Jeremy Renner is hospitalized in a critical but stable condition after a snow removal accident.

The Marvel star, who plays ace archer Clint Barton/Hawkeye in the Avengers superhero movies and Disney+’s “Hawkeye” series, suffered his injuries while plowing on Sunday, a rep for the actor told Reuters. ‘Associated Press. No further details on the extent of Renner’s injuries were available.

A statement shared with multiple outlets, including The Hollywood Reporter, Variety and Deadline, said his family is with him while he receives treatment. The actor has a home in Nevada, but it’s unclear where he was injured.

USA TODAY has contacted our Renner representative for confirmation.

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Renner, 51, currently stars in the Paramount + series “Mayor of Kingstown.” The second season begins on January 15.

He is twice nominated for the Oscars for “The Hurt Locker” (in 2010) and “The Town” (in 2011) with roles in the films “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” (2011), “American Hustle” (2013 ) and “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation” (2015), .

In 2017, he revealed that he fractured both his arms while filming a stunt on the set of his movie “Tag.”

“I’m sort of a problem solver, you know. It will have an effect, but it won’t stop me from doing the things I need to do,” Renner said, “I’ll heal quickly. I’m doing everything I can to heal faster.

He made light of finding his Hawkeye moves “a bit more painful” around the time the TV series began.

“I’m 50 and I wear tights. I make (stuff) look good,” he joked in 2021. “It’s a blessing, man. I take work seriously, but I never lose sight of how much fun I am having.”

Contributor: Associated Press and Brian Truitt and Sara M. Moniuszko, USA TODAY

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