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Maura
Jo West was born in Springfield, MA on
April 27, 1972. She was raised in nearby
Ludlow Her birth name was Maura Jo Snyder but at the age or 17 she
took her mother's maiden name of West. She is the youngest of four
children. Her siblings include two older brothers, Peter and
Andrew, and one sister, Amy. Maura is a graduate of Boston University
where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Maura is a big fan of the New York Yankees and it was at a Yankees game in 1999 that her husband, Scott DeFreitas, proposed to her via the giant video screen in center field used to display player stats and scores in Yankee Stadium. Maura met Scott on the set of As the World Turns, where he played Andy Dixon, another fan favorite. Maura followed an ATWT tradition, that of marrying co-stars, when she married Scott DeFreitas. Colleen Zenk Pinter (Barbara) met Mark Pinter while he played Brian. Kelley Menighan Hensley (Emily) married Jon Hensley (Holden) in 1996. Maura and Scott were married January 22, 2000. It was the 2nd marriage for Maura. She was previously married to director Jonathan Knight from 1995 to 1999.
Maura's hobbies include reading, going to the movies and spending time with her family. She is a mother to four children; Benjamin Crawford West Knight (b.6/96) Joseph Peter DeFreitas (b. 3/29/00) Katherine Marie DeFreitas (b. 1/9/02) and Basil John DeFreitas (b. 1/30/2007). Her son Joseph was born on TV as part of the TLC show, A Baby Story.
As an actress, Maura is best known for her role as
Carly Tenney on the CBS Daytime Drama, As the World Turns
(April 11, 1995-May 8, 1996; September 10, 1997-present.) Maura
won the role of Carly in 1995 after the show's casting director saw her
in a college production in Boston. Maura watched As the World
Turns while attending high school and was a huge fan of the show as
well as a big fan of Martha Byrne (Lily) and the late Ben Hendrickson
(ex-Hal.) Maura took a break from the show after the birth of her
first child, but returned about a year later. Maura quickly became
a fan favorite and remains so today in addition to being praised as one
of the best in daytime television. She finally won a long overdue
Daytime Emmy Award in June 2007.
Her stage roles include Much Ado About Nothing, Translations, Top Girls, and Hamlet.
In recognition of the work she has done, Maura has
been nominated for a Daytime Emmy six times — twice for Outstanding
Supporting Actress in 2001 and 2002 and for
Outstanding Lead Actress in
2004. She finally won a Daytime Emmy in 2007 for Outstanding Lead
Actress. She received her fifth nomination for the Outstanding Lead
Actress category in the 2008 Daytime Emmy awards. She has also
received four Soap Opera Digest award nominations, including one
for Favorite Couple, with Michael Park (Jack) in 2001, two for Younger Lead actress in 1999
and 2000 and one for Outstanding Villainess in 1996.
2009 has been a busy year for Maura. In May she received her sixth Daytime Emmy nomination, this time again in the Lead Actress category. The awards ceremony will be televised in the CW on August 30. On June 16, Maura and Scott welcomed a new daughter into the family, Birdie West DeFreitas.