yo! youichi is back!
i don't have any idea what kind of article that i should write in here =3=
so.. i decided to write about
tada!! you know who is him?? yup! 100 for someone that say jeremy renner :D
why i really curious about him? he almost appear on all moviees that i watched on 2012 = =
(mission imposible 4, avengers, the bourne legacy)
he's born on 7 january 1971
next time i'll edit this messy article, huffft
i don't have any idea what kind of article that i should write in here =3=
so.. i decided to write about
tada!! you know who is him?? yup! 100 for someone that say jeremy renner :D
why i really curious about him? he almost appear on all moviees that i watched on 2012 = =
(mission imposible 4, avengers, the bourne legacy)
he's born on 7 january 1971
Renner's film debut came in 1995 when he played an underachieving student in the cult favorite National Lampoon's Senior Trip. Although the film was critically panned, he went on to guest star on two television shows, Deadly Games and Strange Luck and had a minor role in the television movie, A Friend's Betrayal as the friend of Brian Austin Green's character. Over the next few years, Renner had guest roles in Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane (1999), The Net (1999), The Time of Your Life (1999) and Angel (2000).[14] Renner also had a small role on an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2001. In between acting roles, Renner worked as a makeup artist to make ends meet.[15]
[edit]Early success: 2002–2008
In 2002, Renner had a starring role in the film Dahmer playing serial-killer Jeffrey Dahmer. He found the role a challenge to cope with after he had finished shooting after seeing how easily Dahmer took advantage of his victims.[16] His performance was well received, and he gained a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Male. He also appeared in Pink's 2003 music video for her song "Trouble" as a Bad Boy Sheriff.[17] Renner went on to appear in S.W.A.T.[18] as the former police partner of Colin Farrell's character in 2003 and The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things[19] in 2004.
In 2005, Renner starred with Julia Stiles and Forest Whitaker in A Little Trip to Heaven, North Country and 12 and Holding.[20] He next starred as a neo-Nazi skinhead who is admitted into a psychiatric hospital in Neo Ned opposite Gabrielle Union. The film won all of the awards it was nominated for at festivals, including the Palm Beach International Film Festival Award for Best Actor. Renner also had a small (though uncredited) role in skateboard film Lords of Dogtown as the manager of Emile Hirsch's character. In 2006 he starred with Ginnifer Goodwin in Love Comes to the Executioner.
Renner had supporting roles in 2007 in the critically acclaimed The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford as Wood Hite, the cousin of outlaw Jesse James portrayed by Brad Pitt, and as Sergeant Doyle in 28 Weeks Later.[21] He appeared alongside Minnie Driver in Take and guest starred as a patient in an episode of House as a reckless rock musician. Renner had a role in the pilot of The Oaks[22] but the series was not picked up.[23]
[edit]Breakthrough: 2009–present
After starring with Dallas Roberts in the comedy-drama Lightbulb and starring in the short-lived television series The Unusuals, Renner went on to achieve critical success for his portrayal as bomb disposal expert, Sergeant William James in the 2009 Iraq war thriller The Hurt Locker (directed by Kathryn Bigelow). The role earned him several awards in the Best Actor category and his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor[24] as well a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination.[25]
In 2010, Renner's performance in Ben Affleck's The Town alongside Jon Hamm, Blake Lively, Slaine and Michael Yebba garnered him rave reviews and his second Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.[26] He also gained his first Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor[27] and his second Screen Actors Guild nomination.[28] The Hollywood Reporter named Renner as one of the young male actors who are "pushing – or being pushed" into taking over Hollywood as the new "A-List".[29]
In 2011, Renner had an uncredited cameo appearance as Hawkeye in Thor for familiarity with his character for The Avengers, which was released in May 2012.[30] In December 2011,.[31] he starred alongside Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, the fourth installment of the Mission: Impossibleseries, as a new addition to Ethan Hunt's team.
In 2012, Renner starred as Hawkeye in the Marvel film, The Avengers.[32][33] The same year, he also starred in the fourth film in the Bourne franchise, The Bourne Legacy, which was written and directed by Tony Gilroy.[34] Renner played a new lead character, Aaron Cross, in place of Jason Bourne, who was played by Matt Damon in the first three films. Renner has expressed interest in doing a Bourne film with Damon in the future, stating that "[it] would be kick-ass. I love Matt".[35]
Renner has completed filming for the action horror-comedy Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, in which he and Gemma Arterton star as Hansel and Gretel. The 3-D film is set 15 years after Hansel and Gretel kill the witch who kidnapped them. The film's release date has been pushed to January 2013 by the Studio.[36]
[edit]Music
As well as acting, Renner is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist and drummer. Early in his acting career, he performed in the Sons of Ben. For the soundtrack of North Country he performed "I Drink Alone". In the 2006 films Love Comes to the Executioner and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Renner performed the songs "American Pie" and "Good Ole Rebel". He also appeared in music videos like "Trouble" by P!nk and "Scenes on Sunset" by Brother Sal.
[edit]Personal life
He is good friends with actors Ben Affleck, Sam Rockwell, Colin Farrell, Charlize Theron, and Scarlett Johansson.[37] His best friend is fellow actor Kristoffer Winters, with whom he still runs a successful house-renovating business. In the past he has also studied disciplines including world religion, criminology, Filipino stick fighting, and Muay Thai martial arts.[37]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | National Lampoon's Senior Trip | Dags | |
1996 | Paper Dragons | Uncredited | |
2001 | Fish in a Barrel | Remy | |
2002 | Dahmer | Jeffrey Dahmer | |
2002 | Monkey Love | Dil | |
2003 | S.W.A.T. | Brian Gamble | |
2004 | The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things | Emerson | |
2005 | A Little Trip to Heaven | Fred | |
2005 | North Country | Bobby Sharp | |
2005 | 12 and Holding | Gus Maitland | |
2005 | Neo Ned | Ned | |
2005 | Lords of Dogtown | Jay Adams Manager | Uncredited |
2006 | Love Comes to the Executioner | Chick Prigusivac | |
2007 | The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford | Wood Hite | |
2007 | 28 Weeks Later | Sergeant Doyle | |
2007 | Take | Saul | |
2008 | The Hurt Locker | Sergeant First Class William James | |
2008 | Ingenious | Sam | aka "Lightbulb" |
2010 | The Town | James "Jem" Coughlin | |
2011 | Thor | Clint Barton/Hawkeye | Cameo (uncredited) |
2011 | Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | William Brandt | |
2012 | The Avengers | Clint Barton/Hawkeye | |
2012 | The Bourne Legacy | Aaron Cross/Kenneth J. Kitsom | |
2012 | Nightingale | Orlando the Magician | Post-production |
2013 | Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters | Hansel | Post-production |
2013 | Untitled David O. Russell/Abscam Project | Jimmy Boyle | Post-production |
[edit]Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | Deadly Games | Tod | Episode: "Boss" |
1996 | Strange Luck | Jojo Picard | Episode: "Blinded by the Son" |
1996 | A Friend's Betrayal | Simon | TV movie |
1997 | A Nightmare Come True | Steven Zarn | TV movie |
1999 | Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane | Jack | Pilot episode |
1999 | The Net | Ted Nida | Episode: "Chem Lab" |
1999 | Time of Your Life | Taylor | Episode: "The Time the Truth Was Told" |
2000 | Angel | Penn | Episode: Somnambulist |
2001 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Roger Jennings | Episode: Alter Boys |
2002 | The It Factor | Himself | |
2007 | House | Jimmy Quidd | Episode: "Games" |
2008 | The Oaks | Dan | Pilot episode |
2009 | The Unusuals | Detective Jason Walsh | 10 episodes |
2011 | Robot Chicken | Sergeant First Class William James (voice) | Episode "Fool's Goldfinger" |
2012 | Saturday Night Live | Host | Announced[ |
No comments:
Post a Comment