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Brad Renfro
File:Brad Renfro.jpgRenfro in 2000
BornBrad Barron Renfro
(1982-07-25)July 25, 1982
Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
DiedJanuary 15, 2008(2008-01-15) (aged 25)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Cause of deathHeroin overdose
Resting placeRed House Cemetery
Blaine, Tennessee
OccupationActor
Years active1993–2008
Children1 son, Y Renfro
Parent(s)Mark and Angela Renfro

Brad Barron Renfro (July 25, 1982 – January 15, 2008) was an American actor. He made his film debut at the age of eleven in the lead role of Joel Schumacher's The Client, going on to star in 21 feature films, several short films, and two television episodes. However his career rapidly faded due to a pattern of alcoholism and substance abuse, and half a dozen arrests. He died from a heroin overdose on January 15, 2008.

Early life and career

Renfro was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was the son of Angela and Mark Renfro, who was a factory worker. He was raised from the age of five by his paternal grandmother, Joanne Barron Renfro, a church secretary.

When he was ten, Renfro was discovered by Mali Finn, a casting director for Joel Schumacher. Cast by Finn as the lead in Schumacher's The Client, Renfro starred alongside Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones. His casting was announced in May 1993, and the movie was filmed in the summer of that year. Based on the bestselling John Grisham novel, it became one of the top-grossing films of 1994. In 1995, he won Hollywood Reporter's "Young Star" award, and was nominated as one of People's "Top 30 Under 30." That year, he played Huckleberry "Huck" Finn in 1995's Tom and Huck with Jonathan Taylor Thomas. He also won a second "Young Star" award, as well as the "Young Artist" award, for his performance in The Cure.

In 1995, Renfro was cast in Sleepers, based on the novel by Lorenzo Carcaterra. The film was directed by Barry Levinson and co-starred Robert De Niro, Kevin Bacon, Dustin Hoffman and Brad Pitt.

In 1997, he starred opposite Ian McKellen in Apt Pupil, directed by Bryan Singer. The several films that followed gained little attention, the majority going straight to video. He played Leon S. Kennedy in a live-action preview of Resident Evil 2. Renfro went on to act in other films, including 2001's Ghost World and Bully, 2002's Confessions of an American Girl, and 2005's The Jacket. He also appeared in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and completed filming on the film The Informers, co-starring Mickey Rourke, Winona Ryder and Billy Bob Thornton.

Renfro was the cousin of Jesse Hasek, lead singer of the band 10 Years, and featured in the first version of the music video for their song "Wasteland".

Renfro fathered one child, a son named Y Renfro, who was born in 2003. He was raised solely in Japan by his mother.

Renfro recorded an album under the name Frodad Band which performed all over L.A. and made appearances at Sundance Film Festival.

Substance abuse and criminal record

Mug shot of Renfro taken in 2000

On June 3, 1998, Renfro, then 15, and his 19-year-old cousin were arrested and charged with drug possession. He was carrying two small bags of cocaine in a cigarette box and a bag of marijuana in his sock. He avoided trial by agreeing to be screened randomly for drugs and evaluated for any substance abuse problems in his plea bargain.

On August 28, 2000, Renfro and his friend Harold Bond tried to steal a 45-foot yacht from Fort Lauderdale harbor. They were arrested on the same night and Renfro was charged with grand theft and criminal mischief. In January 2001, Renfro was sentenced to probation of two years and ordered to pay repair costs of the vessel to its owner and investigative costs to Lauderdale Police Department.

On January 14, 2002, Renfro violated his probation and was arrested on charges of public intoxication and driving without a valid license in Knoxville. He was put into a three-month substance abuse treatment program as a result.

On December 23, 2005, Renfro was arrested by LAPD officers during an undercover drug sweep of Skid Row and was charged with attempted possession of heroin. A photograph showing the actor in handcuffs made the front page of the Los Angeles Times. Renfro admitted to a detective that he was using heroin and methadone. In court, he pleaded guilty to the charges, and was sentenced to three years' probation. In 2006, he spent 10 days in jail for convictions of driving while under the influence and attempted heroin possession.

In June 2007, Renfro was found to have violated his probation by not enrolling in a long-term drug treatment program. A judge warned him that if he violated probation two more times, he could be sentenced to a live-in rehab program or to jail time.

Death

Renfro was found dead on January 15, 2008 in his Los Angeles apartment. He was 25 years old. On February 8, 2008, the Los Angeles County Coroner's office ruled that Renfro's death was accidental, attributing it to acute heroin/morphine intoxication. His body was returned to East Tennessee, where he was buried on January 22, 2008 north of Knoxville, at Red House Cemetery in the small community of Blaine. He was not included in the annual Academy Awards tribute to Hollywood figures who died in the past year. Two days before his death Renfro had "Fuck All Ya'll" tattooed on his back.

Seventeen days after Renfro's death, his grandmother Joanne – who had raised him and accompanied him regularly during his early acting career – died at her home at the age of 76. Local officials stated that she died of natural causes.

Mark Foster of Foster the People was roommates with Renfro and wrote a song about his death called "Downtown."

Filmography

Year Film Character
1994 The Client Mark Sway
1995 Tom and Huck Huckleberry Finn
The Cure Erik
1996 Sleepers Young Michael Sullivan
1997 Telling Lies in America Karchy Jonas
1998 Apt Pupil Todd Bowden
1999 2 Little, 2 Late Jimmy Walsh
2000 Skipped Parts Dothan Talbot
2001 The Theory of the Leisure Class Billy
Happy Campers Wichita
Bully Marty Puccio
Tart William Sellers
Ghost World Josh
2002 American Girl Jay Grubb
Deuces Wild Bobby
2003 The Job Troy Riverside
2004 Hollywood Flies Jamie
Mummy an' the Armadillo Wyatte
2005 Coat Pockets Kenny
The Jacket The Stranger
2006 10th and Wolf Vincent
2009 The Informers Jack

Honors

Occasion Year Award Movie Movie year Notes
YoungStar Awards 1995 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama Film The Cure 1995 Won
Young Artist Award 1995 Young Artist Award for Best Performance by a Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture The Client 1994 Won
YoungStar Awards 1996 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy Film Tom and Huck 1995 Nominated
Young Artist Award 1996 Young Artist Award for Best Young Leading Actor in a Feature Film The Cure 1995 Won — Shared with Joseph Mazzello
YoungStar Awards 1997 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama Film Sleepers 1996 Nominated
Tokyo International Film Festival 1998 Best Actor Award Apt Pupil 1998 Won
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films 1999 Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor Apt Pupil 1998 Nominated
Sedona International Film Festival 2004 Director's Choice Award for Most Spirited Rising Performer Won

References

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  13. Winton, Richard. Renfro autopsy planned for Thursday. LA Times. January 17, 2008.
  14. Actor Brad Renfro found dead in Los Angeles home CNN.com. January 15, 2008.
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  19. http://icydk.com/2008/01/18/brad-renfro-got-a-tattoo-2-days-before-dying/
  20. Brad Renfro's grandmother, 76, dies : Local News : Knoxville News Sentinel
  21. WBIR.com | Knoxville, TN | Brad Renfro's grandmother dies

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