Hailee Steinfeld is opening up about Jeremy Renner‘s snowplow accident.
12.04.2023 - 00:19 / etcanada.com
Paul Rudd created a fake cameo video to wish his Marvel Cinematic Universe co-star Jeremy Renner a speedy recovery after his January snow skiing accident, as Jeremy Renner confessed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
After being run over by his snow plow, the “Hawkeye” actor was taken to the hospital with acute chest trauma, orthopaedic injuries, and more than 30 broken bones throughout his body.
“I talked to Chris Evans. I talked to a lot of friends and their reaction is what made me feel like, ‘Oh, I think I really hurt myself, I might not pull out of this,’” Renner said when asked about how his Marvel co-stars reacted to his accident. “They’re terrible actors, they couldn’t hide the fact that I looked awful.”
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“So, Rudd, whom I love so much, happened to be in town as well promoting his movie (“Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”), Renner continued. “He came by a couple of times to the hospital and was always just making my day because he’s one of the funniest guys around. Then he sent me a video message. Anybody knows Cameo? Where they can pay money and they get some movie star to say, ‘Hey, happy birthday.’ So he made a fake Cameo one. I didn’t even ask him to. He made a fake one, like I paid him money for a Cameo.”
Rudd’s fake cameo was shown by Renner, who even added the Cameo logo to make it appear legitimate.
Renner is still recovering, but he is able to walk well enough to participate in a brief press tour for his upcoming Disney+ series “Rennervations.” He made his first talk show appearance since the accident on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Hailee Steinfeld is opening up about Jeremy Renner‘s snowplow accident.
Jeremy Renner shared sweet post-it notes penned by his 10-year-old daughter Ava he said "inspired" him during his recovery from a serious snowplow accident.The New Year's Day incident left him with 30-plus broken bones. "My daughter inspires me … what inspires you?" the "Hurt Locker" actor wrote on his Instagram story along with a photo of a Post-it note with "Hi beautiful" and a smiley face and a heart written in Sharpie on the mirror in his workout room. A second photo showed another sticky note with "Just keep running, just keep running" stuck to his treadmill. Renner was crushed by a snowplow and broke dozens of bones on New Year’s Day at Lake Tahoe, California, when he was attempting to help his nephew move a truck stuck in the snow. Renner exited the snowplow to check on his nephew, but it kept moving, so he jumped back on to stop the snowplow only to get caught in the tread. The Marvel star was airlifted to a hospital in Reno, Nevada, and had surgery after suffering blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries when he was "completely crushed" by his 14,000-pound PistenBully snowcat. Last week, the 52-year-old shared photos of him returning to the hospital to thank staff for their care after the incident. "I got to revisit the amazing group of people who saved my life," the "Rennervations" star wrote on his story. In March, he shared a video in which he was seen walking for the first time since the near-fatal accident as he used an anti-gravity treadmill.
New bodycam footage showed what unfolded during Jeremy Renner's traumatic snowplow accident on New Year's Day near his home in Lake Tahoe, California. Washoe County Sheriff's Department officials responded to the bloody scene, which was reported by a neighbor shortly before 9 a.m.
near-fatal snowplow accident in January.The actor — still recovering from devastating injuries — shared photos of himself with staff at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, to his Instagram story on Friday.“I got to revisit the amazing group of people who saved my life,” Renner, 52, captioned the pictures, adding hearts and praying-hand emojis.Another photo showed the Marvel actor with a surgeon, captioned, “Thank you,” as well as a photo of him with his cane in front of the medical center’s sign.Renner’s hospital visit comes after his first red-carpet appearance since the incident for the Disney+ premiere for his series “Rennervations,” as well as his first late-night appearance since on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”The “Hawkeye” star first shared that he was going to visit the hospital during his appearance on “Kimmel.”He revealed on the talk show that he got kicked out of the first ICU he was in, which was under construction, so he was put in what he described as a “janitor’s closet” and said it was like a “haunted house.”“I’m going back to this hospital this week to apologize to every one of those nurses,” Renner declared with a laugh. Renner was critically injured in a snowplow incident on New Year’s Day and was hospitalized after “experiencing a weather-related accident while plowing snow” and suffering “extensive” injuries, breaking over 30 bones, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.He was airlifted to a hospital near Reno, Nevada, after a neighbor who happened to be a doctor applied a tourniquet to his leg to stop the bleeding.
Jeremy Renner had a bumpy road to recovery after his near-fatal accident.
Jeremy Renner says that his mom wants to burn the snow plow that caused his life-threatening accident earlier this year. Renner shared the anecdote during a panel hosted by Jimmy Kimmel following a screening of his upcoming series, Tuesday's premiere was Renner's first red carpet appearance since he was seriously injured and subsequently hospitalized in a snow plow accident on Jan. 1.«It's a necessity actually on the property because we have so much snow up there,» Renner said of the machine. He was driving the snow plow on his property near Reno, Nevada when the accident occurred. «My mom wants to light it on fire and have a big party,» he added, but said he didn't agree. «The thing is amazing, I love this thing, it's how we get to the house with these giant snowstorms.
While it’s easy to assume that Jeremy Renner would likely want to get rid of the massive snowplow that crushed him back in January, leaving him with more than 30 broken bones and several surgeries, it turns out that the actor has other plans in mind — to keep the 14,000-plus-pound machine.
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 is back on the red carpet!
Jeremy Renner made his first red carpet appearance since the snowplow accident for the premiere of Rennervations.
Jeremy Renner has received so much love from his Marvel family! On Monday's episode of, the 52-year-old actor made his first late-night appearance since his near-fatal accident in January, showing up with a cane and a smile. During a conversation with host Jimmy Kimmel, the star revealed that he not only had the support of his family, but his MCU friends. One star in particular who brought laughs to Renner was Paul Rudd, who plays Ant-Man. «So Rudd, who I love so much, he happened to be in town promoting his movie and he came by a couple times to the hospital,» Renner said.
the devastating accident he had on Jan. 1, Jeremy Renner walked out on the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” stage on Monday’s episode, bearing a beaming smile and wielding his cane almost like a prop.It was enough to prompt Jimmy Kimmel to jokingly ask, “was this a publicity stunt?”“Absolutely,” Renner said, to which Kimmel noted “if there was any question about who the toughest Avenger is, now that’s settled.”But of course things were much more serious than that, as Renner noted during the first half of the chat, at one point explaining that visits from some of his famous friends really made it sink in how seriously hurt he was.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jeremy Renner revealed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” that his Marvel Cinematic Universe co-star Paul Rudd made a fake Cameo video to wish him a speedy recovery following his January snow plot accident. The “Hawkeye” actor was hospitalized for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries and broke over 30 bones in his body after his snow plow ran him over. “I talked to Chris Evans. I talked to a lot of friends and their reaction is what made me feel like, ‘Oh, I think I really hurt myself, I might not pull out of this,'” Renner said when asked about how his Marvel co-stars reacted to his accident. “They’re terrible actors, they couldn’t hide the fact that I looked awful.”
Jeremy Renner made his first late night US television appearance since his serious snowplough incident on New Year’s Day.
Jeremy Renner showed off his resiliency and sense of humor while making his first late-night show appearance after his horrible snow plow accident.
Alison Herman “Considering all the injuries I have, I’m just glad I can still do what I’m good at.” This line is not spoken by Jeremy Renner, but it’s still the sentiment that hangs over “Rennervations,” the four-part docuseries streaming this Wednesday on Disney+. After a Jan. 1 snow plow accident outside his Reno, Nevada home left Renner with life-threatening injuries, the show’s Tuesday premiere will mark his first public, in-person appearance since. (Renner also sat down for an interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer, which aired earlier this week.) “Rennervations” is designed to be a feel-good show, following the actor as he restores retired vehicles for use by youth-focused charities. But offscreen events have conspired to give its predictable triumphs — assignment, engineering, execution, delivery — an added dimension.
Jeremy Renner got a little help from one of his fellow Avengers after his horrific snowplow accident!
Jeremy Renner is taking responsibility for that horrific snow plow accident.
Jeremy Renner has said he has “no regrets” about his serious snowplough accident earlier this year, and would “do it again” to save his nephew.The Marvel star, 52, said he was “so grateful and forever in debt” to those who had helped him in the aftermath of the incident, which took place near his US home on January 1. Jeremy was crushed by his own six-tonne snowploughing machine as he tried to help his nephew, Alexander Fries, free another vehicle. He was later air-lifted to hospital in Reno, Nevada, with significant injuries, that included over 30 broken bones.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director A new clip from Jeremy Renner’s upcoming interview with ABC News reveals the “Hawkeye” actor wrote a goodbye note to his family while in critical condition at the hospital. Renner was hospitalized for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries at the start of January after his Sno-Cat, a large snow plow that weighs at least 14,330 pounds, ran him over while he was trying to rescue his nephew from being stuck in the snow. “If I was there, on my own, that’d [have] been a horrible way to die. And surely I would’ve. Surely,” Renner said. “But I wasn’t alone. It was my nephew. Sweet Alex. And the rest of the cavalry came.” The ABC News special, titled “Jeremy Renner: The Diane Sawyer Interview – A Story of Terror, Survival and Triumph,” also includes the 911 call made on Renner’s behalf immediately after the accident.