Anthony Geary Dies at 78: The 'General Hospital' Star Who Made Luke Spencer an Icon

The world of daytime television has lost a legend. Anthony Geary, the actor who brought the iconic Luke Spencer to life on "General Hospital," has passed away at 78. He died in Amsterdam, with reports suggesting complications from a planned surgery may have been a factor. Geary's career was defined by this role, earning him eight Daytime Emmys and making Luke and Laura one of TV's most beloved couples.

Key Points: General Hospital Star Anthony Geary Dies in Amsterdam at 78

  • Died in Amsterdam on Sunday, with reports citing possible surgical complications
  • Portrayed Luke Spencer, creating TV's iconic 'Luke and Laura' couple with Genie Francis
  • Won a record eight Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor
  • His 1981 on-screen wedding drew 30 million viewers, featuring Elizabeth Taylor
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'General Hospital' star Anthony Geary passes away at 78

Anthony Geary, the legendary actor who played Luke Spencer on 'General Hospital,' has died at 78 in Amsterdam. He won eight Daytime Emmy Awards.

"The entire General Hospital family is heartbroken... Tony was a brilliant actor and set the bar that we continue to strive for. - Executive Producer Frank Valentini"

Amsterdam, December 16

Anthony Geary, the actor best known for his iconic role as Luke Spencer on the daytime soap opera 'General Hospital', has died at the age of 78.

TMZ confirmed that Geary passed away on Sunday in Amsterdam, with reports suggesting complications from a planned surgery may have contributed to his death.

The official cause of death has not been confirmed.

Geary, a native of Utah, earned a theatre scholarship to the University of Utah before moving to Los Angeles in the 1970s to pursue an acting career.

He made early appearances on The Partridge Family, The Mod Squad, All in the Family, Bright Promise, and The Young and the Restless before being approached by General Hospital producer-director Gloria Monty in 1978 to create the role of Lucas Lorenzo Spencer.

Describing Luke Spencer as "an antihero, a person who does all the wrong things for the right reasons," Monty shaped the character to be a man of action who would "cause a lot of trouble for a lot of people."

Geary's portrayal, alongside co-star Genie Francis, made Luke and Laura one of television's most iconic couples. Their on-screen wedding in 1981 drew 30 million viewers, with Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor making a cameo.

Geary first left General Hospital in 1983 but returned in 1991 as Luke's lookalike cousin, Bill Eckert. He continued on the show until his final regular appearance on July 27, 2015, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Over his career, Geary won eight Daytime Emmy Awards for outstanding actor in a daytime drama series -- in 1982, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2012, and 2015, and received nine additional nominations, cementing his place as one of the most celebrated actors in soap opera history.

"The entire General Hospital family is heartbroken over the news of Tony Geary's passing," said executive producer Frank Valentini. "Tony was a brilliant actor and set the bar that we continue to strive for. His legacy, and that of Luke Spencer's, will live on through the generations of G.H. castmembers who have followed in his footsteps," as quoted by the outlet.

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Rahul R
I remember watching re-runs on Star World. He was a fantastic actor, truly brought that "anti-hero" to life. Eight Emmys! That's a legacy. Condolences to his family and fans.
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Sarah B
While I respect his incredible body of work, I do hope the article and tributes also acknowledge that the character of Luke Spencer had some very problematic storylines, especially regarding consent in his early relationship with Laura. It's important to view these classic shows with a modern lens.
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Aman W
Passing away in Amsterdam, far from home. That's sad. 78 is a good age, but still, complications from surgery are always a risk. A great actor has left the stage. Om Shanti.
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Kavitha C
My didi used to record episodes on VHS when we were kids! Luke Spencer was the original "bad boy with a heart of gold" for so many of us. His chemistry with Genie Francis was magic. Television has lost an icon.

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