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Brendan Jacob Joel Fehr (born October 29, 1977) is a Canadian film and television actor, perhaps best known for portraying Michael Guerin in the WB television series Roswell, and for portraying lab tech Dan Cooper in CSI: Miami. In 2008, Fehr won a Gemini Award for "Hottest Canadian Male TV Star".
During the show, Brendan Fehr was interviewed several times about his character Michael Guerin. Here you can find some quotes of comments Brendan Fehr made during those interviews. "Even though he doesn't want it to happen, Michael is kind of becoming a little more human in terms of dealing with relationships.
Brendan Fehr, actor linked to TV show Roswell [7] Eric Fehr, hockey player; Henry Friesen, endocrinologist who discovered Prolactin [8] Jeff Friesen, former hockey player; Byron Froese, hockey player; Johann Funk, early Canadian Mennonite bishop [9] Joseph Funk, U.S. music teacher and publisher [10] Michael Funk, former hockey player
EXCLUSIVE: Breaking Bad’s Raymond Cruz and Roswell’s Brendan Fehr have joined Heather Graham, Aaron Eckhart and Katheryn Winnick in the April Mullen-directed conspiracy thriller Wander.
Sugar is a 2004 independent Canadian romantic drama film co-written and directed by John Palmer, and starring Andre Noble, Brendan Fehr, Marnie McPhail, Maury Chaykin, and Sarah Polley. Its plot follows a young gay man who falls in love with street hustler in Toronto. It is based on short stories by Bruce LaBruce.
It stars Brendan Fehr, Holly Dignard, Jodelle Ferland, Ryan Grantham and Rob LaBelle. Set primarily in Alaska, the film follows the members of a family caught amidst a natural disaster. As the permafrost thaws, subterranean rivers of liquid methane and disastrous earthquakes are unleashed, threatening to lead the Earth to a catastrophic end. [2]
Brendan Paul has been accused of being a "drug mule" for Diddy, his employer, according to a lawsuit filed against him. ... He lives with his parents, Curt and Mary Jo inside their $829,000 four ...
The film received three Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020, for Best TV Movie, Best Supporting Actor in a Television Drama Series or Program (Fehr) and Best Direction in a Television Drama Series or Program (Hackl). The film earned $7,504 at the box office.