
Hollywood actor Jeremy Renner has revealed that his 12-year-old daughter, Ava, played a big part in his new memoir My Next Breath — which includes details of his near-fatal snowplow accident in January 2023.
The 54-year-old actor, best known for his role as Hawkeye in Marvel’s Avengers, said Ava not only wrote an essay featured in the book but will also narrate it in the audiobook version.
Speaking to People, Renner explained that Ava “sort of inserted herself into that scenario by writing the essay early on,” and when he finished writing the book, he asked if he could include it at the beginning.
He admitted he had forgotten she would also be part of the audiobook until recently, saying it filled him with pride.
“I was just reminded and so proud of how far we’ve come as a family, how far we’ve come as father and daughter,” he said.
Renner, who shares Ava with his ex, Sonni Pacheco, has always been protective of his daughter’s privacy and rarely posts her pictures online. But this time, he said, was different.
“I’m just very proud of her and how far she’s come,” he said, recalling how special it felt to see her involved in the project.
The Mayor of Kingstown star previously shared a short clip of Ava working on the project, showing their close bond.
In My Next Breath, Renner opens up about his life, his recovery journey, and how surviving the 2023 snowplow accident — which left him with more than 30 broken bones — changed his outlook on family, life, and purpose.
The father-daughter collaboration, he said, marks a powerful moment for both of them after a challenging year.