Brad Renfro, a talented young actor, was born on July 25, 1982, in Knoxville, Tennessee, to Angela Denise McCrory and Mark Renfro, a factory worker. At the tender age of 10, he was discovered by renowned director Joel Schumacher, who cast him in the motion picture The Client (1994) alongside Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones. This marked the beginning of a promising career, with Renfro going on to appear in a string of notable films, including The Cure (1995),Tom and Huck (1995),Sleepers (1996),and Apt Pupil (1998).
Renfro's impressive early work earned him recognition in the industry, with him winning The Hollywood Reporter's Young Star Award in 1995 and being nominated as one of People magazine's "Top 30 Under 30". However, his life took a tragic turn as he struggled with addiction in his teens and early twenties, resulting in several police arrests and hindering his career.
Despite his struggles, Renfro's life was cut short in a devastating manner, as he succumbed to a drug overdose in January 2008 at the age of 25, leaving behind a legacy of his remarkable early work in the film industry.