The British star was just 17 when his dad died unexpectedly, and although his passing was a traumatic experience, Brendan admits the ordeal helped him realise his true calling in life, reported E! News.
"It's an awful thing to say that the death of my father was the catalyst for me to get out of town and move on, but it was.
"I never felt like I belonged where I came from. I worked at my dad's butcher shop from a young age and after I started school, I went to a meat factory and did all that. I hated it at the time. I just wasn't cut out for it."
"Drama saved me. I can't believe my luck. I'm up there with people who make a living out of it and play great parts.
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