After suffering serious injuries in a snow-plowing accident, actor Jeremy Renner underwent two operations in a Nevada hospital. Extra reports that the actor is "conscious, stable, and speaking" and that he underwent surgeries as part of his "long road to recovery."

Renner's condition has been listed as critical but stable following the snowplow accident in Nevada over the weekend. TMZ is reporting that Renner was clearing the road approximately a quarter mile from his Nevada home on New Year's Eve to allow his family to escape a snowstorm.

The plough, a Snowcat, accidentally ran over one of the actor's legs, resulting in significant blood loss, according to a neighbor quoted by the publication. It is currently unclear exactly what occurred prior to the accident.

Renner was run over by an unmanned Snowcat while clearing snow for his family and neighbors, according to Sheriff Darin Balaam. Reno mayor Hillary Schieve previously told the Reno Gazette-Journal that the actor had gotten out of the snowplow to assist a car stuck on the side of a snowy mountain when he was run over by the snowplow. Here is a look at the actor and - surprise, surprise - musician's net worth as his fans pray for his speedy recovery. 

Jeremy Renner Net Worth 2023

Jeremy Renner is an actor, musician, and songwriter from the United States. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performances in "The Hurt Locker" and "The Town," but his portrayal of Hawkeye in "The Avengers" is likely to be his lasting legacy.

Renner is well-known for his many performances as anti-heroes. In the 1995 comedy, "National Lampoon's Senior Trip," which received negative reviews, he made his acting debut.

Renner supported himself as his acting career flourished by working as a makeup artist. In the early 2000s, Renner made a number of film, television, music video, and television movie appearances.

As of this time, the net worth of Jeremy Renner is $80 million. When not acting, he flips houses in Los Angeles and has likely made more money from real estate than from acting fees. He has renovated approximately 25 homes in the Los Angeles area. His career has advanced alongside the housing developments.

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Jeremy Renner Also a Musician

After acquiring actual instruments, he taught himself to play the piano, guitar, and drums. He has intermittently recorded music ever since. He has also had a home studio for some time, which he enjoys because it allows him to record new material in the presence of his family.

He has released music for all of his films. Renner has combined his passion for music and film over the years by recording songs for his various films. The song "I Drink Alone" was included on the soundtrack for the drama North Country, and he also contributed music to the films "Love Comes to the Executioner" and "The Assassination of Jesse James" by the Coward Robert Ford. Renner performs "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" by Crash Test Dummies during the film Tag's end credits. In 2018, Renner sang on the single "Heaven (Don't Have a Name)" by Sam Feldt.

He has also released his own singles, including a cover of The Animals' "The House of the Rising Sun" and three original songs for a Jeep advertising campaign, "Main Attraction," "Nomad," and "Sign." In 2020, he also released his debut EP, "The Medicine." Multiple publications have compared his musical style to a blend of Imagine Dragons and Queen.

But not surprisingly, many think him having a music career is quite bizarre, despite the fact that it was prominently displayed on Renner's Instagram the entire time.

Men's Health wrote that "once you hit that little triangle button that sets the video in motion, you became immediately entrenched in the bizarre world of Jeremy Renner, Musician. It's something like The Matrix: once you enter, there's no turning back." 

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