“I Stand Strong Again”: Jeremy Renner Commemorates 2 Years Since His Accident With Emotional Post Thanking (& Apologizing To) The People Who Saved His Life

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Jeremy Renner shares a new post on social media commemorating two years since the snowplow accident that nearly took his life. Renner is best known for playing Hawkeye in the MCU, but he's now also widely known for his work in the TV space, playing the starring role in Taylor Sheridan's Mayor of Kingstown series.

Renner now takes to Instagram to share a heartfelt new post, thanking the first responders who saved his life after the accident that occurred in January 2023. The actor takes time to thank his family, and all who helped him through his lengthy recovery journey. Check out Renner's emotional post below, which includes an image of him in a hospital bed surrounded by those who helped him during his stay in the hospital:

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Jeremy Renner

Jeremy Renner is an American actor who has starred in several action and drama-focused films, such as The Bourne Legacy and Arrival. His most popular work comes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where he reprises his role as the veteran archer superhero, Hawkeye. Continuing to branch out, Renner continued to branch out his media profile for shows like Mayor of Kingstown and Rennervations, the latter of which allowed him to utilize his passions for carpentry and humanitarian.

Birthdate January 7, 1971

Birthplace Modesto, California

Family Valerie Cearley , Lee Renner , Clayton Renner , Arthur William Renner , Theo Renner , Kym Renner , Nicky Renner Emens

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