Brad Maule
George Bradley Maule (born October 11, 1951 in Camp Springs , Fisher County , Texas ) is an American actor , singer and composer .
Life
Growing up in Texas , Maule attended one of the last remaining village schools. He later went to Stephen F. Austin State University , where he graduated in theater and English, and decided to pursue an acting career.
Maule made his film debut in 1980 with a guest appearance in the film The Last Married Couple in America . From now on he was seen in various television series and films. He has had recurring roles in Shadow of Passion , General Hospital and A Heavenly Family . In addition to his work in film, he also played theater, including at the Westhood Playhouse, where he starred in the musical Movie Star for seven months . In the Odyssey Theater Ensemble in Los Angeles , he played Hamlet in Somethin's Rockin 'in Denmark .
Singing career
Maule was a member of the folk band The Serendipity Singers , with whom he performed across America. He was a backing vocalist for Don Ho in Hawaii for a year. Maule's first country music album was called Livin 'It Up and quickly became popular. He recently released a new album called Chameleon .
Maule sang the Oscar- nominated song Arthur's Theme at the American Music Awards . He has sung on the Mike Douglas Show , the Merv Griffin Show, and the John Davidson Show .
Maule also wrote music for the General Hospital series .
Private
Maule has been married to Laverne Nix since December 22, 1984 and has three children with her.
Filmography (selection)
- 1980: Divorce once, please! (The Last Married Couple in America)
- 1980: The White Shadow (TV series, episode)
- 1980-1981: 3 Charlie's Angels ( Charlie's Angels , television series, 2 episodes)
- 1981: Jack of Hearts with Two Ladies ( Three's Company , TV series, an episode)
- 1983: Malibu (TV movie)
- 1984: Buffalo Bill (TV series, episode)
- 1984-2006: General Hospital ( General Hospital , TV series, 49 episodes)
- 1996: Junge Schicksale ( ABC Afterschool Specials , film series, episode Too Soon for Jeff )
- 1997–2000: Port Charles (TV series)
- 2002–2005: A Heavenly Family ( 7th Heaven , TV series, 14 episodes)
- 2004: Shadow of Passion ( The Young and the Restless , TV series, 3 episodes)
Awards
In 1995 Maule won the Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Supporting Actor for his role in General Hospital .
Web links
- Brad Maule in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Maule, Brad |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Maule, George Bradley (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American actor, singer and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 11, 1951 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Camp Springs , Fisher County , Texas |