Showing posts with label Brad Maule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brad Maule. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2015

NEWS: Teresa Castillo Pregnant! Plus, Anthony Geary, Brad Maule, Josh Henderson, Blake Berris

Teresa Castillo with her husband and daughter.
General Hospital star Teresa Castillo pregnant with second child
Castillo, who plays Sabrina Santiago on GH, tweeted the news on Monday morning along with a family photo: "Someone's getting a little brother...πŸ‘ΆπŸ’™"

Anthony Geary reflects on his career at General Hospital
"Genie was only 17 at the time, and I was 32," Geary said. "They had Luke become obsessed with her, which led to the rape, which was then romanticized to my great regret through the years. Ironically, the audience had as much sympathy for the rapist as they did for the victim, which nobody quite understood. I certainly didn't. After that, Luke became more of a focal point."

Brad Maule on his General Hospital days and new life as acting teacher
On why he was let go from GH: "You never really understand the mechanics of it all. But if you were over 30 and had been on the show for awhile they began to use you less and less. Also, when a new producer comes in, they try and put their stamp on things by getting rid of the old regime. It’s the same everywhere. But I’m happy to say I survived eight producers."

On Anthony Geary, whose final episode of GH airs today: "Tony is a wonderful guy. He never fell for the hype of being the most famous soap opera actor. He burns hot and loves his work and has a passion for it."

Ashley Benson and Blake Berris
Days of our Lives alum Blake Berris to guest star on Pretty Little Liars
Berris, who played Nick Fallon on Days, will appear on an upcoming episode of PLL but details about his character have not been revealed. Berris' former Days co-star, Ashley Benson, now stars in Pretty Little Liars and posted a photo of the two of them with the caption: "Sooooo excited this guy is here @blakeberris haven't worked with him since I was 17 ❤️❤️❤️ #friends."

Broadcasting & Cable's annual TCA-eve poll reveals early fall favorites
Based on B&C's very informal annual survey of TV critics, ABC's The Muppets is the most anticipated new fall show, closely followed by CBS' Supergirl and The CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Least anticipated—and this doesn’t hold true for everyone—are Fox’s Rosewood and Grandfathered, with shows such as Fox’s The Grinder falling somewhere in the middle.

Dallas star Josh Henderson cast as male lead in E!'s The Arrangement pilot
Henderson, most recently known for his role as John Ross Ewing on the Dallas reboot, has been cast as Kyle West, a guy "poised to become and A-list international movie star" as long as he can keep up appearances and keep his secrets from getting out.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

We Love Soaps 25 Most Popular Interviews of the Year (2013)

Clockwise from top left: Brad Maule, William deVry, Ellen Wheeler
and Kristian Alfonso.
We Love Soaps has calculated a list of the 25 Most Popular Interviews of the Year based on our page views, comments on the website and social networks, and shares for 2013.

Check out the complete 25 Most Popular Interviews of the Year list below:

  1. Brad Maule (ex-Tony, GENERAL HOSPITAL)

  2. William deVry (Julian, GENERAL HOSPITAL)

  3. Ellen Wheeler (Former GUIDING LIGHT Executive Producer)

  4. Kristian Alfonso (Hope, DAYS OF OUR LIVES)

Friday, August 23, 2013

Brad Maule "Miles and Miles of Texas" Official Music Video

Brad Maule in "Mile and Miles of Texas" music video.
Although "Miles and Miles of Texas" was recorded as a demo around 1950, the song didn't see the light of day until Asleep at the Wheel's Ray Benson and producer Tommy Allsup discovered it at Hank Thompson's publishing company in the mid-1970s. Recognizing a potential new Texas anthem when they heard it, Asleep at the Wheel recorded the song for their 1976 "Wheelin' and Dealin'" album. Former GENERAL HOSPITAL star Brad Maule recorded the song as the title track on his brand new album. And now he has released a music video for "Miles and Miles of Texas." Check it out below:

Monday, August 12, 2013

We Love Soaps Interview Archive: Brad Maule

With GENERAL HOSPITAL celebrating its 50th anniversary 2013, We Love Soaps has been catching up with some of our favorite actors from over the years.  Fan favorite Brad Maule played Dr. Tony Jones on the show from 1984 to 2006, and earned Daytime Emmy nominations in 1995 and 1997 for his work.

Part 1 - The Texas native talked about some of his early acting experiences and landing the role of Tony on GH.

Part 2 - Maule talked about his favorite writers over the years, working with Jack Wagner, and leaving GENERAL HOSPITAL for good in 2006.

Part 3 - Maule talked about the many projects that keep him busy in Texas these days including a brand new album, "Miles and Miles of Texas."

You can buy Brad Maule's new album, "Miles and Miles of Texas," now at cdbaby.com/cd/bradmaule and iTunes.com/BradMaule.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Brad Maule Is Staying Busy with Many Projects Including a New Western Swing Album (Part 3 of 3)

With GENERAL HOSPITAL celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, We Love Soaps has been catching up with some of our favorite actors from over the years including Kin Shriner, Lynn Herring and Robin Mattson. The latest is three-part conversation with actor and singer Brad Maule, who played Dr. Tony Jones on the show from 1984 to 2006.

Read Part 1 here and Part 2 here.

In Part 3 of our exclusive interview, Maule talks about the many projects that keep him busy these days including a brand new album. Check it out below:

WE LOVE SOAPS: You have so many different projects happening now. For one, you are teaching at Stephen F. Austin. Are you enjoying that?
BRAD MAULE: Yes. It's off the charts. On Friday's we film short films with all the students. And we hosted our second annual film festival.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Brad Maule Revisits His GENERAL HOSPITAL Past (Part 2 of 3)

With GENERAL HOSPITAL celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, We Love Soaps has been catching up with some of our favorite actors from over the years including Kin Shriner, Lynn Herring and Robin Mattson. The latest is actor and singer Brad Maule, who played Dr. Tony Jones on the show from 1984 to 2006. In Part 2 of our exclusive interview, Maule talks about his favorite writers over the years, working with Jack Wagner, and leaving the show for good in 2006. Check it out below.

Read Part 1 here.

WE LOVE SOAPS: During your long run, GH had quite a few different head writers and producers. Was there a writer you thought really got the character of Tony or that matched your take on the character the most?
Brad Maule: Michele Val Jean. She got me, and I loved her writing. And Karen Harris. Those two. They liked me and I liked them, and they wrote for me. They just understood. I don't think Bob Guza ever really liked my character that much.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Brad Maule Revisits His GENERAL HOSPITAL Past (Part 1 of 3)

With GENERAL HOSPITAL celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, We Love Soaps has been catching up with some of our favorite actors from over the years including Kin Shriner, Lynn Herring and Robin Mattson. Up next is actor and singer Brad Maule, who played Dr. Tony Jones on the show from 1984 to 2006. In Part 1 of our exclusive interview, the Texas native talks about some of his early acting experiences and landing his fan favorite role on GH. Check it out below.

WE LOVE SOAPS: You grew up in Texas and were a theater major in college at Stephen F. Austin. How early on in life did you know you wanted to be an actor?
Brad Maule: I didn't know exactly what I was going to do but I knew from the time I was two years old. When I plowed my parents never worried about me because they could hear me singing in the field. I was always a show business kind of person; I just didn't know how to manifest that.  I always felt different. I wanted to wear slacks when everyone else worse jeans. I wanted to live in a brick house and not a farm house. Just weird stuff. [Laughs]

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Nelson's Soap Scrapbook #14 - NELSON'S WORLD 1997


Nelson Aspen dug into his scrapbooks for some memorabilia from his early showbiz career in Daytime TV and shares some of his personal photos exclusively with We Love Soaps. All photos are owned by Nelson. For more of his exploits, read "Hollywood Insider Exposed!"

We continue this series with a couple of photos from the celebrity chat show, NELSON'S WORLD.

NELSON'S WORLD. 1997.


My wonderful gal pal, Mary Kay Adams, soon after she tried out being a blonde.