Brian Blessed was "deeply" upset to read about his daughter’s abusive relationships.
The 83-year-old star’s daughter Rosalind has been influence by her own experiences while writing her plays – including her newest production ‘The Delights of Dogs and the Problems of People’ – and he admitted it was tough realising he hadn’t been able to help.
He told the Guardian newspaper: "[I only knew] a little because people lead their own lives.
"So it was deeply upsetting to read because you’re very protective of your children."
Brian explained he has a sensitive and feminist side after realising all his life lessons have come from women.
He explained: "My heroes – my heroines – are women. All my life, 90% of men have bored the arse off me. And it is women who have taught me everything."
Meanwhile, the star also opened up about suffering a breakdown at the age of 18 when a local review review accused him of "overacting".
His parents found their son – who was usually an extrovert – simply staring into the fire as he was so devastated by the comments.
He later collapsed into tears and passed out during a speech lesson, while his teacher revived him by stroking his head with a sponge and singing songs from Shakespeare.
Brian said: "It was the only time in my life I’ve experienced a miracle. They stopped the storm in my head and cured me.
"But, in Yorkshire, they used to say of people, ‘That one’s got a tile missing.’ And all I can say is that, on that day, my tile was put back in place.
"But I feel I always have to make sure that the tile can’t come loose again."