Brendon Fernandez
Brendon was last seen on stage as Dysart, the psychiatrist in Peter Shaffer’s dark psycho-thriller “Equus” (Toy Factory, 2011).
Other stage credits include "To Kill a Mockingbird” (Toy Factory, 2010), “The Importance of Being Earnest” (Wild Rice, 2009; Life! Theatre Awards Play of the Year), “The King Lear Project: A Trilogy” (Akanga Film Asia, 2008), “Boeing Boeing” (Wild Rice, 2005), “Everything But the Brain” (Action Theatre, 2005), “Bent” (Toy Factory, 2003; Life! Theatre Awards Play of the Year), “Rent” (SRT, 2001) and “The Theory of Everything” (SRT, 2000).
Brendon is also the host of the documentary series “The Next Asian Miracle” (Vertigo Pictures, 2012), currently showing on Channel News Asia.
What would your last words be?
“Do not grieve. Soon I shall be one with the matrix.”
Write your own epitaph or for a fellow cast member.
Here
lies Brendon
He
ate too much, and drank too much. He was, at various times, happy, sad, angry
and content. He was never as rich as he would have liked, though never as poor
as he'd feared. Most of the time, he enjoyed his work. He was addicted to
amazement, and sought it everywhere and always. He was more grateful for your
friendship than he could ever have told you, for it enriched his life immensely.
