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Jeremy Renner

Jeremy Renner's biography

Jeremy Renner is 51 years old musician born at Modesto. He was born on Thursday 7th of January 1971. He is often nicknamed as Renni. According to year of birth 1971 he belongs to Generation X. Birthday on 7th of January means he is Capricorn. These people are stable in nature. As the sign lord is “Saturn”, the person will be judgemental in his approach.

He is citizen of United States of America. His primary profession is to be musician. You can know him also as stage actor, make-up artist, television actor, film actor. He is recently known as film producer. He received MTV Movie Award for Best Fight The Avengers in 2013

Jeremy Renner's family

Jeremy Renner's ex spouse

Sonni Pacheco

Jeremy Renner and Sonni Pacheco have been together since 2014 for a year. She is known as actor.

Jeremy Renner's schools

We found 2 schools He attended. Complete list of schools: Fred C. Beyer High School, Modesto Junior College.

Detailed informations about his schools

  • Attended Modesto Junior College in Modesto, CA.

Jeremy Renner's career

His main focus is to be musician. Maybe you are curious what instrument does he play ? He plays keyboard instrument.

Awards and competitions

Jeremy Renner's Awards

  • He received award for MTV Movie Award for Best Fight for work The Avengers in 2013
  • He received award for Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He received award for Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He received award for Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He received award for Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He received award for Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble for work The Town in 2010
  • He received award for National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He received award for Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He received award for Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2010
  • He received award for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for work American Hustle in 2014

Jeremy Renner's Nominations

  • He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for work The Town in 2010
  • He was nominated for Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead for work Dahmer in 2003
  • He was nominated for Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Breakthrough Performance for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2009
  • He was nominated for Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast for work The Town in 2010
  • He was nominated for BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for work The Hurt Locker in 2010
  • He was nominated for Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for work The Town in 2010
  • He was nominated for National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor for work The Town in 2010
  • He was nominated for Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2010
  • He was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for work The Hurt Locker in 2010
  • He was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for work The Hurt Locker in 2010
  • He was nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for work The Town in 2010
  • He was nominated for Chlotrudis Award for Best Actor for work The Hurt Locker in 2010
  • He was nominated for Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor for work The Town in 2010
  • He was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for work The Town in 2011
  • He was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for work American Hustle in 2014

What Jeremy Renner has done for a first time

  • He first became interested in acting through an exercise at a local police academy, which gave him the opportunity to role-play a domestic disturbance perpetrator as part of a police-training exercise for an easy $50.

Jeremy Renner's quotes

  • Braveheart (1995) pops into my mind. I like the graphic war element. It takes place in Scotland and England, and I love English history. (Cinematographer) John Toll is amazing. It's a gorgeous film. I've seen it 35 times.
  • [on deciding whether or not to do The Bourne Legacy (2012)] It was a game-changer in anonymity, and I like my private life and my family. I had to consider how this was going to affect everyone I love -- especially myself.
  • [on filming The Hurt Locker (2008)] People had full-on mental breakdowns; I did. Pure loneliness, that's what it came down to. It was a whole rainbow of good and bad.
  • (On The Kardashians) Oh, all those ridiculous people with zero talent who spend their lives making sure everyone knows their name. Those stupid, stupid people.
  • [on Wind River (2017)] We are blessed and lucky that is something topical; it bodes well for our movie but that is not what we intended. This is a character drama on a reservation and about a community on that reservation
  • [asked if he'd ever appear in a musical] I grew up as a singer. Listen, in the old days James Cagney played tough shoot-'em-up bad guys plus song-and-dance musicals. So, don't give up on me.
  • [on his first girlfriend]: I think she's still in Modesto, married and has some kids. But I have no idea what she thinks. Maybe she goes to the movies and thinks, Okay, Hawkeye was my first. Or she could have a voodoo doll of me, for all I know.
  • I'm very lucky. I could have pretty easily been driving a forklift.
  • I'd like to have eight [kids] running around. A gaggle, a little clan. But at this point, that's not in my future.
  • I don't know, I don't find myself very PC.
  • Ava [his daughter] doesn't need to see anything I do. She's been on a lot of movie sets, but she doesn't need to see the output. I don't care if she ever does.
  • [Hawkeye's family] was the greatest gift ... from the writers and Kevin Feige, and Joss Whedon at the time. You know, a superhero with no superpowers. Well, that's a superpower. Don't mess with a man's family.
  • When I saw Iron Man, I thought that was a really kick-ass approach to superheroes. Then they told me about this Hawkeye character, and I liked how he wasn't really a superhero; he's just a guy with a high skill set. I could connect to that.
  • I like showing up on sets. I feel blessed to be able to play make-believe for a living. It's my job.
  • I'm blessed to have cool roles in these big movies. Because nothing against 'Transformers,' but thank God I don't have to do a monologue to a robot. I don't know how Shia [LaBeouf], God bless him, does that.
  • I wanted to explore the loss, the character themes. He [Cory Lambert]'s carrying the weight and the burden of being a father, the righteousness, the humility. A movie like Wind River lets me flex a bit and go deep, use all six gears.
  • [in response to Stephen Amell's statement that Green Arrow could beat Hawkeye 'in any contest'] I'm happy that fictitious character can beat this other fictitious character in any random contest that he would like to challenge him to. I'm happy for that.
  • The Burj Khalifa thing, since we're talking about Tom [Cruise] and stunts, that is something I would not have done, ever. No way. Just hanging out [of the window] to grab onto him was terrifying.
  • You'll never see this face doing a romantic comedy, it's just not gonna happen.
  • So, I was like, into computer science and criminology, I thought being a cop or a detective would be cool, and realized it's too much work. So I became an actor.
  • [about his EOD training for Hurt Locker] Yeah, I got to learn quite a lot. But people always ask me, if there was a bomb sitting in this plant, could you render it safe? And I'm like, I would, but I'd be out of this door before you even told me.
  • The idea of being famous really isn't that interesting to me, but you know, you kind of need it sometimes to procure work. I just don't want people chasing me with cameras. I'm pretty private about my life. And I'd like to keep it that way.
  • I do shit I love for a living. I get paid to make believe. I get paid to be a third grader on a playground. I get paid to do that! Things are "work" when they're not that enjoyable. Usually press is . . . not that enjoyable.
  • I don't let anybody I've ever dated watch that movie [Dahmer]. My mom didn't talk to me awhile after that movie. I can't even watch it.

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