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American actor (born 1971)
Not to be confused withJérémie Renier.

Jeremy Renner
Born
Jeremy Lee Renner

(1971-01-07)January 7, 1971 (age 54)
Alma materModesto Junior College
Occupations
  • Actor
  • author
  • singer
Years active1995–present
Spouse
Sonni Pacheco
(m. 2014; div. 2015)
Children1
AwardsFull list
Signature

Jeremy Lee Renner (born January 7, 1971) is an American actor. He began his career by appearing inindependent films such asDahmer (2002) andNeo Ned (2005), then supporting roles in bigger films, such asS.W.A.T. (2003) and28 Weeks Later (2007). Renner gainedAcademy Award nominations forBest Actor for his performance as a soldier inThe Hurt Locker (2009) and forBest Supporting Actor for playing a hot-headed robber inThe Town (2010).

Renner has playedClint Barton / Hawkeye in theMarvel Cinematic Universe, including the filmThe Avengers (2012) and theDisney+ miniseriesHawkeye (2021). He has also appeared in theMission: Impossible series (2011–2015) andThe Bourne Legacy (2012) and the drama filmsAmerican Hustle (2013) andArrival (2016). Since 2021, he has starred in theParamount+ crime thriller seriesMayor of Kingstown. In 2023, Renner survived a near-fatal snowplow accident, undergoing a widely publicized recovery before returning to his creative work.[1]

Early life and education

Jeremy Lee Renner[2] was born on January 7, 1971[3] inModesto, California. His mother, Valerie Cearley (née Tague), and father, Lee Renner, managed McHenry Bowl, a Modesto bowling alley, in the 1980s.[4][5][6] His parents married as teenagers and divorced when he was ten.[7][8][9] He is the oldest of seven siblings, the youngest of whom was born in 2011.[10][11] He is of Irish and German descent.[12][13]

Renner graduated fromFred C. Beyer High School in Modesto in 1989.[5] He attendedModesto Junior College, where he studiedcomputer science andcriminology, before he took a drama class as an elective and decided to pursue acting.[5][14]

Career

1995–2001: Early work

Renner made his film debut as an underachieving student in the 1995 comedyNational Lampoon's Senior Trip.[15] Although the film was critically panned, he went on to guest star on two television shows,Deadly Games andStrange Luck, and had a minor role in the television filmA Friend's Betrayal as the friend of Paul Hewitt (Brian Austin Green). Over the next few years, Renner had guest roles inZoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane (1999),The Net (1999),The Time of Your Life (1999), andAngel (2000).[16] In 2001, Renner had a small role in an episode ofCSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Renner worked as a makeup artist during this period to help make ends meet.[17]

2002–2008: Early success

In 2002, Renner starred inDahmer as the eponymous serial killerJeffrey Dahmer. He found the non-fiction role a challenge to cope with after he had finished shooting the film, knowing that Dahmer had murdered seventeen victims.[18] His performance was well received, and he gained a nomination for theIndependent Spirit Award for Best Lead Male. He also appeared inPink's 2003 music video for her song "Trouble" as a Bad Boy Sheriff.[19] Renner went on to appear inS.W.A.T.[20] as the former police partner ofColin Farrell's character in 2003 andThe Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things in 2004.[21]

In 2005, Renner starred withJulia Stiles andForest Whitaker inA Little Trip to Heaven,[22] with roles inNorth Country and12 and Holding. He next starred as a neo-Nazi skinhead who is admitted into a psychiatric hospital inNeo Ned withGabrielle Union. The film won awards at multiple film festivals, including thePalm Beach International Film Festival Award for Best Actor. After shootingNeo Ned, Renner was offered the lead in the Las Vegas indieNorthtown, but the project never happened.[23] Renner also had a small (though uncredited) role in skateboard filmLords of Dogtown as the manager ofEmile Hirsch's character. In 2006, he starred withGinnifer Goodwin inLove Comes to the Executioner.

In 2007 Renner had supporting roles in the critically acclaimedThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford asWood Hite, the cousin of outlawJesse James (portrayed byBrad Pitt), and as Sergeant Doyle in28 Weeks Later.[24] He starred withMinnie Driver inTake and guest-starred as a patient (a reckless rock musician) in an episode ofHouse. Renner had a role in the pilot ofThe Oaks,[25] but the series was not picked up.[26]

2009–2013: Critical and commercial breakout

After starring in the comedy-dramaIngenious and the short-lived television seriesThe Unusuals, Renner portrayed U.S. Army bomb disposal expert Sergeant First Class William James in the 2009 Iraq War thrillerThe Hurt Locker, directed byKathryn Bigelow. The role earned him several Best Actor awards and his first Academy Award nomination forBest Actor[27] as well aScreen Actors Guild Award nomination.[28]

Renner atThe Bourne Legacy premiere in Sydney, Australia

In 2010, Renner's performance inBen Affleck'sThe Town, alongsideJon Hamm andBlake Lively, received extremely positive reviews and earned him his second Academy Award nomination, forBest Supporting Actor.[29] He also gained his first Golden Globe nomination in thesame category[30] and his second Screen Actors Guild nomination.[31]The Hollywood Reporter named Renner as one of the young male actors who are "pushing – or being pushed" into taking over Hollywood as the new "A-List".[32]

In 2011, Renner starred as William Brandt in the fourthMission: Impossible film,Ghost Protocol, and made his screen introduction asHawkeye in an uncredited cameo appearance in Marvel Studios'Thor, teasing his starring role inThe Avengers, released in May 2012.[33][34][35] The same year, he also starred in the fourth film in theBourne franchise,The Bourne Legacy, written and directed byTony Gilroy.[36] Renner played a new lead character, Aaron Cross, in place ofJason Bourne, played byMatt Damon in the first three films. Renner has expressed interest in doing aBourne film with Damon in the future, stating that "[it] would be kick-ass. I love Matt".[37]

Renner at theHansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters premiere in 2013

Renner starred inHansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters in a titular role alongsideGemma Arterton. Filmed in 2011 and released in January 2013, the 3-D fantasy action film was set 15 years afterHansel and Gretel killed the witch who kidnapped them.[38] Renner was also featured in the ensemble cast ofDavid O. Russell'sAmerican Hustle (2013), based on the controversialFBIABSCAM operation of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The film, withChristian Bale,Bradley Cooper,Amy Adams andJennifer Lawrence in principal roles, received much critical acclaim, including aScreen Actors Guild Award for the cast and a nomination for theAcademy Award for Best Picture.

2014–2020: Mainstream success

In October 2014, Renner starred as journalistGary Webb in theFocus Features filmKill the Messenger, based on Webb's bookDark Alliance. Renner also co-produced the film. In December 2014,Crackle airedThe Throwaways, a film for which Renner served as executive producer.[39]

In 2015, Renner reprised his role as Hawkeye inAvengers: Age of Ultron, the sequel toThe Avengers.[40] He returned to theMission: Impossible franchise inMission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, released in July 2015.[41] In 2016, Renner played Hawkeye again in the summer blockbuster filmCaptain America: Civil War, and starred with Amy Adams in the sci-fi filmArrival.[42] Renner is a producer of the 2016 filmThe Founder starringMichael Keaton asRay Kroc.[43] In 2015, his production company The Combine signed a deal with PalmStar Media.[44]

In 2016, Renner was anexecutive producer onHistory's historical dramaKnightfall.[45] In 2017, while working on the filmTag (2018), Renner fractured his right elbow and his left wrist.[46] He appeared in the filmWind River with his MCU co-starElizabeth Olsen in 2016.[47]

Renner filmed scenes as Hawkeye forAvengers: Infinity War (2018),[48] but ultimately did not appear in the film, with his scenes instead moved toAvengers: Endgame (2019), where he had a starring role.[49][50] Because of scheduling conflicts resulting from the filming ofInfinity War andEndgame, he was unable to reprise his role as William Brandt inMission: Impossible – Fallout (2018).[51] In July 2018, Renner was announced to playTwitch Williams inTodd McFarlane'sKing Spawn.[52]

2021–present: Current projects

He reprised his role as Hawkeye inthe eponymous 2021 Disney+ series. In the same year, Renner began starring in theParamount+ seriesMayor of Kingstown.[53]

In 2024, Renner appeared in aSuper Bowl commercial for the brandSilk, alongside his daughter.[54][55]

Following his accident and recovery, Renner's first major feature film role was in the 2025 Rian Johnson mysteryWake Up Dead Man. His return to acting was a significant focus of the film's media coverage.

Other activities

Music

Further information:Jeremy Renner § Discography

Renner is asinger-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and drummer. Early in his acting career, he performed in the Sons of Ben. He has performed songs on several film soundtracks: "I Drink Alone" forNorth Country, "American Pie" forLove Comes to the Executioner, and "Good Ole Rebel" forThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. He also appeared in music videos for "Trouble" byP!nk and "Scenes on Sunset" by Brother Sal. He was featured onSam Feldt's 2018 single, "Heaven (Don't Have a Name)".[56] Renner subsequently released his firstEP,The Medicine, on March 27, 2020.[57] In 2024, he released the EPLove and Titanium, a musical project directly inspired by his recovery journey.[58]

Mobile app

Main article:Jeremy Renner Official

Renner released amobile app calledJeremy Renner (Android) andJeremy Renner Official (iOS) in March 2017. The app was created byEscapex, a company that specializes in monetized apps for celebrities.[59]Fast Company wrote extensively about Renner's app in April 2019, calling it "a surprising new kind of social media".[60]

The community developed to include memes, selfies, and a "Happy Rennsday" event on Wednesdays. As early as October 2017, there were claims of censorship, bullying, and "contest-rigging". In September 2019, comedian Stefan Heck publicized his discovery of the fact that replies through the app appear as if they were sent by Renner himself inpush notifications. After several users abused this feature, Renner asked Escapex to shut down the app.[61][62][63][64][65]

Book

Renner wrote a memoir about his life and recovery following the snowplow incident, titledMy Next Breath. It was published April 29, 2025, by Flatrock, a subsidiary of MacMillan. The audio format of the book is read by Renner and includes recordings of the event and a special recording. It was also made available on April 29, 2025.[66]

RennerVation Foundation

Renner founded the charity RennerVation Foundation in 2023 to support foster kids and at-risk youth. The foundation hosts a summer camp at Lake Tahoe.[67][68][69]

Personal life

Renner married Canadian model Sonni Pacheco on January 13, 2014.[70] Renner and Pacheco have a daughter.[71] On December 30, 2014, Pacheco filed for divorce from Renner, citing irreconcilable differences.[72] They share custody of their daughter.[73] Pacheco and their daughter madecameo appearances in the filmAmerican Hustle.

Since 2014, Renner lives inWashoe County, Nevada,[74][75][76] nearNevada State Route 431 and theMount Rose ski resort.[77] He has a house-renovating business with his best friend and fellow actor, Kristoffer Winters.[15][78] He studiedArnis andMuay Thai martial arts as preparation for his roles in theMission: Impossible andAvengers franchises.[4][8]

Renner is a fan of theSan Francisco 49ers.[79] He narrated theNFL Network documentary seriesThe Timeline episode "A Tale of Two Cities", which chronicles the history of the team'srivalry with theDallas Cowboys, with Renner narrating from the San Francisco perspective and the Dallas perspective narrated by actorSam Elliott.[80] Renner also narrated the introductory video for the grand opening ofLevi's Stadium.[81]

2023 snowplow accident

On January 1, 2023, Renner was hospitalized after suffering blunt chest trauma and 38 broken bones.[82] He saved his nephew from being run over by hissnowplow, but was hit himself,[83][84][85][86] by asnowcat weighing 14,330 pounds (6,500 kg).[87] Renner wasflown by helicopter[88] toRenown Regional Medical Center.[89] Renner underwent surgery and remained in theintensive care unit in critical condition.[85] By January 17, Renner was released from the hospital and had returned home to continue his recovery.[90]

Approximately three months after the accident, Renner was beginning to be able to walk with a cane. Doctors said that his survival was probably aided by his health and fitness.[91] By June 2024, he had recovered enough to be the subject of a cover story in that summer's issue ofMen's Health, which included his first-person recollection of the accident and a detailed description of his injuries.[82] Renner has admitted struggling with the fame from his Hawkeye character before the accident, but since then he has been more amicable in public as fans have wished him well and could relate to his recovery struggles.[92]

Sexual harassment and abuse allegations

In November 2025, filmmakerYi Zhou alleged that Renner had subjected her to sexual misconduct and abuse. Zhou, a Chinese national, alleged that Renner threatened to "callICE" on her after she confronted him about alleged misconduct, which involved sending her unsolicited sexual photos of himself earlier that year, and becoming violent while drunk at his home, leading her to fear for her life.[93] Renner denied the allegations, insisting they had shared a "brief consensual encounter". Renner's attorney responded with a cease-and-desist letter to Zhou.[94]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1995National Lampoon's Senior TripMark "Dags" D'Agastino
1996Paper DragonsJack
2001Fish in a BarrelRemy
2002Monkey LoveDil
DahmerJeffrey Dahmer
2003S.W.A.T.Brian Gamble
2004The Heart Is Deceitful Above All ThingsEmerson
2005A Little Trip to HeavenFred
North CountryBobby Sharp
12 and HoldingGus Maitland
Neo NedNed
Lords of DogtownJay Adams' ManagerUncredited[citation needed]
2006Love Comes to the ExecutionerChick Prigusivac
2007The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert FordWood Hite
28 Weeks LaterSergeant Doyle
TakeSaul
2008The Hurt LockerSergeant First Class William James
2009IngeniousSamakaLightbulb
2010The TownJames "Jem" Coughlin
2011ThorClint Barton / HawkeyeUncredited cameo[95]
Mission: Impossible – Ghost ProtocolWilliam Brandt
2012The AvengersClint Barton / Hawkeye
The Bourne LegacyAaron Cross / Kenneth J. Kitsom
2013Hansel & Gretel: Witch HuntersHansel
The ImmigrantOrlando the Magician
American HustleCarmine Polito
2014Kill the MessengerGary WebbAlso producer
2015Avengers: Age of UltronClint Barton / Hawkeye
Mission: Impossible – Rogue NationWilliam Brandt
2016Captain America: Civil WarClint Barton / Hawkeye
ArrivalIan Donnelly
2017Wind RiverCory Lambert
The HouseTommy PapouliCameo
2018TagJerry Pierce
2019Arctic DogsSwiftyLead voice role
Avengers: EndgameClint Barton / Hawkeye /Ronin
2021Black WidowVoice; uncredited cameo
Back Home AgainLieutenant TimberVoice
2025Wake Up Dead ManDoctor Nat SharpPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1995Deadly GamesTod1 episode
1996Strange LuckJojo Picard1 episode
A Friend's BetrayalSimonTelevision film
1997A Nightmare Come TrueSteven ZarnTelevision film
1998To Have & to HoldTed Fury1 episode
1999The NetTed Nida1 episode
Time of Your LifeTaylor1 episode
2000AngelPenn1 episode
2001CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationRoger Jennings1 episode
2003The It FactorHimselfReality television series
2007HouseJimmy Quidd1 episode
2009The UnusualsDetective Jason WalshMain role, 10 episodes
2011Robot ChickenSergeant First Class William James (voice)1 episode
2012Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Jeremy Renner/Maroon 5"[96]
2014The World WarsNarrator (voice)Miniseries, 3 episodes
LouieJeff Davis1 episode
2021–2023What If...?Clint Barton / HawkeyeVoice; 4 episodes
2021–presentMayor of KingstownMike McLuskyMain role, 30 episodes; also executive producer. Season 4 - post production, set to air October 26, 2025.
2021HawkeyeClint Barton / Hawkeye /RoninLead role; miniseries, 6 episodes.
2022Marvel Studios: AssembledHimselfEpisode: "The Making ofHawkeye  "
2023RennervationsMiniseries, 4 episodes; also executive producer
2024EchoClint Barton / RoninEpisode: "Chafa" (archive footage fromHawkeye)

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2017Our TownGeorge GibbsFox Theatre[97]

Commercials

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2024"Feel Planty Good"HimselfSilk Super Bowl 2024 commercial[98]

Discography

Extended plays (EPs)

The Medicine (2020)

All tracks are written by Jeremy Renner, unless otherwise noted. Released March 27, 2020. By ℗ 2020 Record Street Music, Inc.

No.TitleLength
1."The Medicine"3:31
2."Never Sorry"3:30
3."Every Woman"4:16
4."Best Part of Me"3:40
5."Ghosts and Roses"4:24
6."December Days"4:30
7."Main Attraction"3:49
Total length:27:17

Live For Now (2020)

All tracks are written by Jeremy Renner, unless otherwise noted. Released September 25, 2020. By ℗ 2020 Record Street Music, Inc.

No.TitleLength
1."Live for Now"3:33
2."Love Is a War"3:56
3."She's a Fire" (with Eric Zayne)3:21
4."Just My Type"3:06
5."Sippy Cup"3:34
6."The One"3:33
7."Stereo Love"2:57
Total length:24:04

Love and Titanium (2024)

All tracks are written by Jeremy Renner, unless otherwise noted. Released January 19, 2024. By ℗ 2024 Record Street Music, Inc.

No.TitleLength
1."Lucky Man"2:56
2."The River"3:50
3."Wait"3:02
4."Love and Titanium"3:03
5."Garden of Stone"4:12
6."Lonesome Town"4:59
7."Survive"3:09
Total length:25:14

Other music

Singles

  • "Heaven (Don't Have a Name)" (withSam Feldt) (2018)
  • "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" (2018)
  • "House of the Rising Sun" (2019)
  • "Main Attraction" (2019)

Arctic Dogs soundtrack

  • "Believer"
  • "Dinner for One"
  • "Have You Seen the Light"
  • "Nomad"
  • "Sign"

Awards and nominations

Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Jeremy Renner

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