Brad Maule

Brad Maule

Brad Maule: A Brief Biography

At A Glance

Raised in rural West Texas, Brad Maule attended Stephen F. Austin University, graduating cum laude with a B.F.A. in theater and English. The actor, who grew up on a farm, was educated at one of the last remaining country schools (which had an enrollment of 150 students in 12 grades).

Soon after he journeyed to Los Angeles to get into the acting profession, Brad was cast in many productions. At the Westwood Playhouse, he starred in Billy Barnes' musical revue, Movie Star, for seven months. He portrayed Hamlet in Somethin's Rockin' in Denmark at the Odyssey Theater Ensemble in Los Angeles. In 1983, he won the DramaLogue Award for his performance in the two-character musical, Stephen Sondheim's Marry Me a Little.

In addition to his 14 years on General Hospital and numerous other guest-starring roles, Brad is also a popular talk-show co-host, having shared the duties on A.M. Los Angeles, Home, and Live! With Regis & Kathie Lee, among others.

Brad is also a writer and performer of country music. His first album, called Livin' It Up, received popular acclaim; and he later added a second CD/video to his portfolio, entitled Chameleon. Most recently, Brad performed two songs, one of which he wrote, on The Music of General Hospital.

Throughout his career, Brad has found time to contribute to his community. He co-hosted the annual West Texas Rehabilitation Telethon in Abilene, Texas, which helps raise more than a million dollars each year for the victims of stroke, heart disease, and other medical problems requiring physical therapy. Brad's own brother was a patient at the West Texas Rehabilitation Center. Brad has also endowed scholarships for students of theater at both Stephen F. Austin University and his high school in Snyder, Texas.

In his spare time, Brad and his family enjoy an outdoor lifestyle. For relaxation, he likes to paint abstracts in acrylics and charcoal. He and his wife, Laverne, live in Los Angeles with their two sons and a daughter: Michael Benjamin, Hunter Nix and Lily Alexandra Nix.

Acting Portfolio: TELEVISION

The Young and the Restless Reverend Palmer October 2004 Passions Dr. Abel August 1, 2003 to October 21, 2003 7th Heaven George November 2002 to May 2003 Port Charles Tony Jones 1997; 1999; 2000 Too Soon for Jeff [TV Movie] 1996 General Hospital Tony Jones 1984 to 2000 [contract]; 2000 to February 10, 2006 [recurring] Buffalo Bill Ep: "Church of the Poisoned Mind" (1984) Malibu [TV Movie] 1983 Three's Company Bob Ep: "Dates of Wrath" (1981) Charlie's Angels Bartender Ep: "Angel on the Line" (1981) The White Shadow Alexji Ep: "The Russians Are Coming" (1980) Charlie's Angels Joe Fairgate Ep: "Dancin' Angels" (1980)

Acting Portfolio: FILM

The Last Married Couple in America Man in restaurant 1980

Awards & Acclaim

Daytime Emmys Nomination, Outstanding Lead Actor (1995) Daytime Emmys Nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actor (1997) Soap Opera Digest Award Nominee, Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role (1985) Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Supporting Actor (1995)

Vital Statistics

PLACE OF BIRTH: Camp Springs, Texas

DATE OF BIRTH: October 11, 1951

HEIGHT: 6'0"

HAIR:Light Brown

EYES: Blue

MARITAL STATUS: Married; Laverne Nix [Dec 22, 1984]

CHILDREN: Lily Alexandra Nix, Michael Benjamin, and Hunter Nix

ALMA MATER: Stephen F. Austin State University

News Archive

News Archive: Maule shares favorite GH memories. [Apr 14, 1998]

News Archive: After 17 years it's the end of the line for Tony Jones. [Nov 13, 2000]

News Archive: Brad Maule returns to General Hospital as Dr. Tony Jones [Oct 27, 2019]