Jeremy Renner says his "number one" inspiration for recovery following his snowplough accident is his daughter. The 52-year-old actor suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries after being crushed by a snowcat on New Year's Day (01. 01.
29.03.2023 - 14:29 / justjared.com
Jeremy Renner is sitting down for his first interview since his terrible accident that happened early this year.
If you don’t know, the 52-year-old Hawkeye actor has been recovering after breaking “30 plus” bones in a horrific snowplow accident earlier this year after he was run over by a snowplow machine while trying to save his nephew from grave injury.
Jeremy recently sat down for his very first TV interview after the accident, and he’s divulging so many details.
Keep reading to find out more…
A sneak peek at the sit down with Diane Sawyer was just released, where Jeremy tells her “I was awake through every moment,” and that he’d go through it all again in a heartbeat if it meant saving his nephew’s life. His nephew also briefly appears in the promo, saying, “I see him in a pool of blood coming from his head. I ran up to him. I didn’t think he was alive.”
Jeremy said in response, “I chose to survive. That’s not gonna kill me, no way. I’ve lost a lot of flesh and bone in this experience, but I’ve been refueled and refilled with love and titanium.”
Diane also reads off his extensive list of injuries, saying, “eight ribs broken in 14 places. Right knee, right ankle broken, left leg tibia broken, left ankle broken, right clavicle broken, right shoulder broken. Face, eye socket, jaw, mandible broken. Lung collapsed. Pierced from the rib bone, your liver — which sounds terrifying.”
In addition, audio from his 911 call has been released, which we’ve screengrabbed and included in the gallery of this post.
Jeremy Renner: The Diane Sawyer Interview – A Story of Terror, Survival and Triumph will air on April 6.
Jeremy Renner says his "number one" inspiration for recovery following his snowplough accident is his daughter. The 52-year-old actor suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries after being crushed by a snowcat on New Year's Day (01. 01.
Jeremy Renner broke over 30 bones, popped his eye out of his head and completely crushed his chest in a snowplow accident just over three months ago. He's said several times that he and the people close to him feared he wouldn't survive his severe injuries, but last night he made his first red carpet appearance since the accident – and he managed to walk the carpet, too.
Jeremy Renner used a cane and a motorised scooter as he attended his first red carpet event since his serious snowplough incident earlier this year.The Hawkeye actor, 52, appeared in-person at the premiere of his new Disney+ show Rennervations in Los Angeles on Tuesday, and was cheered by fans as he arrived. He posed for pictures with multiple members of his family, though later had to pause briefly and use the scooter to continue with press interviews. He was dressed in a navy suit, which matched the colour of his 10 year old daughter Ava Berlin Renner's dress.
his accident Jan. 1, at the red carpet premiere Tuesday of his Disney+ series “Rennervations.” Watch a clip of that above, taken by TheWrap.
Jeremy Renner made his first red carpet appearance since the snowplow accident for the premiere of Rennervations.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor On Tuesday night, Jeremy Renner walked his first red carpet since his near-fatal snow plow accident. The “Avengers” actor was on hand at the premiere of “Rennervations,” his new Disney+ reality series about renovating used vehicles for underserved communities around the world. The event was held at the Westwood Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles. Using a cane, Renner arrived on the carpet at around 6 p.m., appearing alongside his family for photographs. After walking for a bit, the actor then took to a motorized scooter to assist him through press interviews.
Jeremy Renner looked happy as he walked his first red carpet since his frightening snow plow accident, with his daughter by his side.The star posed for photos on the carpet at the premiere of his new docuseries for Disney+, , on Tuesday, and smiled for pics as he walked with the aid of his cane.Renner, decked out in a traditional navy blue suit and dark shades, was all smiles as he held hands with his 10-year-old daughter, Ava, who accompanied him to the premiere.The red carpet appearance marked his first since he was seriously injured and subsequently hospitalized in a snow plow accident back on Jan. 1.The premiere appearance comes one day after the 52-year-old star was a guest on Monday's episode ofDuring his chat, Renner revealed that the injury broke «35 or so» bones.«We kept discovering them as we were going along.
Jeremy Renner is glad to be back.
near-fatal snowplow accident in January.Renner, 52, was a guest on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday night to promote his upcoming Disney+ series “Rennervations,” as well as to discuss the incident that left him hospitalized.The actor was in good spirits as he walked onto the set with a cane and did a little dance as he sat down for the interview.Kimmel, 55, introduced his guest as “indestructible” and an “Avenger who beat Thanos, Loki and a 14,000-pound snowplow.”The late-night host jokingly asked if this was a publicity stunt, to which Renner joked in response: “Absolutely.”“Now if there was any question as to who the toughest Avenger was, that’s settled now,” Kimmel said. “Forget [Robert] Downey [Jr.], forget [Chris] Hemsworth, forget these guys, it’s you, you’re the guy.”Renner humbly responded, “Yeah, I guess so.”“I think I speak for all of us when I say, thank God, look at you, you look great.
Jeremy Renner made his first late night US television appearance since his serious snowplough incident on New Year’s Day.
Jeremy Renner made his first big public outing after his horrible snow plow accident, and he got around in style.
Jeremy Renner‘s interview with Diane Sawyer gave ABC a bit of a ratings boost on Thursday night.
Good Morning America.”In a preview for his first on-screen interview since the January incident, Renner, 52, gets emotional speaking to ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer about the near-fatal accident.The “Hawkeye” actor told Sawyer, 77, that he refuses to be “haunted” by the memory of the incident, which occurred outside his residence in Nevada and left him critically injured.“I shifted the narrative of it being victimized or making a mistake or anything else,” Renner says in the hourlong special. “I refuse to be f – – king haunted by that memory that way.”A nearby neighbor said he saw a lot of blood and that when he looked at Renner’s head, it appeared to be “cracked wide open.” The man, Rich Kovach, said he could see white and wasn’t sure if what he was seeing was Renner’s skull or just his imagination.Members of Renner’s family, including his nephew Alexander Fries, whom he saved from the plow, will also be featured in the special.Though his act of bravery left him hospitalized, Renner wouldn’t change what he did.“I’d do it again,” Renner said confidently.
Jeremy Renner's neighbor, who made the harrowing 911 callfollowing his snowplow accident in January, is speaking out for the first time.Rich Kovatch tells ABC News' Diane Sawyer that he and his partner, Barb Fletcher, were the first people on the scene of the accident, and recalls the aftermath of the near-fatal accident. «It was the blood, the amount of blood, he was just in so much pain and the sounds that were coming out of him,» Kovatch tells Sawyer in a sneak preview for the ABC News special with Renner and others. «There was so much blood in the snow, and then when I looked at his head it appeared to me to be cracked wide open and I could see white. I don't know if that was his skull, maybe it was just my imagination, but that's what I thought I saw.»In January, Renner was crushed by a snowcat near his home in the Mt.
Jeremy Renner says he has been “overwhelmed with such goodness”, ahead of the airing of a TV interview about his serious snowplough accident earlier this year.The Marvel star, 52, said the “immediate actions” of multiple people were the reason he was still alive and that “thank you will never be enough to express my gratitude”. He has relived the incident, during which he was crushed by the six-tonne machine, with US broadcaster Diane Sawyer in an interview that is due to air on Thursday.
Jeremy Renner shared an emotional social media post ahead of his tell-all interview with Diane Sawyer airing this week.
Jeremy Renner is fighting to survive — and once again soon, to thrive.
Jeremy Renner is speaking out publicly for the first time about the accident that almost took his life. A promo for a sit-down interview between Diane Sawyer and the Marvel star was released by ABC News on Wednesday, in which he opens up about the snowcat accident that left him in critical condition on New Year's Day.On New Year’s Day, Renner was crushed by a snowcat near his home in the Mt.
first on-screen interview since the January incident.“I chose to survive,” said Renner, 52. “You’re not going to kill me.