Brendan Fehr

Brendan Fehr
Brendan Jacob Joel Fehris a Canadian film and television actor, perhaps best known for portraying Michael Guerin in the WB television series Roswell, Jared Booth in Bones, and for portraying Laboratory Tech Dan Cooper in CSI: Miami. In 2008, Fehr won a Gemini Award for "Hottest Canadian Male TV Star". Brendan currently plays Dr. Drew Alister on the NBC drama The Night Shift...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth29 October 1977
CityNew Westminster, Canada
CountryCanada
I've never been overseas. I can only imagine what that's like.
It's terrible for a person's psyche to love something so much and not be great at it.
I like Math because there's only one right answer.
When you get pure joy out of 'being' rather than 'doing' or 'seeing,' that's when you realize how big and unexplainable some things are and being a dad is one of those very few things.
The best roles have risks... and those are the parts I'm interested in.
Hollywood is full of guys who say one thing, and then do another.
I'm really shy with my acting when it's off, because the camera gives me an excuse to be in character, whereas otherwise I would just feel like an idiot.
I never liked group work in school.
I do have a lucky pair of underwear.
The medics generally see the worst of the worst. They see everything. They're working on their friends, and they're working on their enemy. The person that was just firing at them, trying to kill them, five minutes ago, if an Army medic stumbles upon him and he's still alive, he just goes to save his life.
I love hockey, and I don't love it for any other reason than when I get out there and play, I enjoy it.
Just because you have teenagers in a movie doesn't make it a teen movie.
Youll never see a good performance out of me, in terms of a character, when the camera isnt rolling.
In a hospital, there's not anyone who's generally trying to do you harm. You're generally given a backstory about what happened to them, but not about their life, so you get to work on saving their life. But you know whose lives you're saving overseas, in the Army, to a certain degree. You know whether's it your guy or a bad guy, and it's generally not anybody in between.