Anthony Geary, Iconic Soap Star, Dies at 78
In a quiet moment in Amsterdam, the world lost a television legend. Anthony Geary, 78, passed away Sunday after complications from a surgical procedure carried out three days earlier.
A Legacy in Daytime Television
Geary’s name is inseparable from the character Luke Spencer, whom he portrayed on ABC’s “General Hospital” for over four decades. His performance earned him eight Daytime Emmy awards and turned Luke into a cultural icon.
Heartfelt Tributes from ABC and Colleagues
ABC released a statement that read: “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Anthony Geary, whose portrayal of Luke Spencer helped define General Hospital and daytime television,” ABC said in a statement confirming his death.
Executive producer Frank Valentini added, “The entire ‘General Hospital’ family is heartbroken over the news of Tony Geary’s passing,” Frank Valentini, executive producer of the ABC show, said in a statement Monday. “Tony was a brilliant actor and set the bar that we continue to strive for.”
Genie Francis, who played Laura Webber Baldwin, said, “He was a powerhouse as an actor. Shoulder to shoulder with the greats. No star burned brighter than Tony Geary. He was one of a kind. As an artist, he was filled with a passion for the truth, no matter how blunt, or even a little rude it might be, but always hilariously funny,” Francis said in a statement.
Luke Spencer: A Complex Anti‑Hero

Geary joined “General Hospital” in 1978. Luke began as a small‑time hitman tasked with sabotaging Laura and her first husband, Scotty Baldwin. The storyline took a darker turn when Luke sexually assaulted Laura, setting off a redemption arc that ultimately saw him become a hero and even the mayor of Port Charles.
In a 1993 interview, Geary reflected on the role: “I felt like I had to be Luke 24 hours a day or people would be disappointed,” he said. “As far as I’m concerned, they are mythic creatures. They come from two sides of the universe together and have a mutual connection, which is basically lust and appreciation for individuality. They love the eccentricity in each other.”
Geary also explained the character’s moral ambiguity on ABC’s “Nightline” in 2015: “He was not created to be a heroic character,” Geary told ABC’s “Nightline” in 2015. “He was created to be an anti‑hero, and I have treasured the anti‑side of the hero and pushed it for a long time. … He’s not a white hat or a black hat, he’s all shades of grey. And that has been the saving grace of playing him all these years.”
Beyond Luke: A Diverse Acting Career
While Luke Spencer remains his signature role, Geary’s resume spans multiple soaps, including “The Young and the Restless” and “Bright Promise.” He also appeared on stage and in other television series such as “Room 222,” “All in the Family,” “The Partridge Family,” “The Mod Squad,” “Marcus Welby, M.D.,” “The Streets of San Francisco,” and “Barnaby Jones.”
His early career began in Utah. Born to Mormon parents in Coalville, Utah, Geary was discovered while attending the University of Utah and performing on stage. He joined a touring company of “The Subject was Roses,” which brought him to Los Angeles.
Personal Life and Final Years
Geary lived a quiet life in Amsterdam with his husband, Claudio Gama. He remained close to the “General Hospital” cast, returning for a cameo in 2017 after his final on‑screen appearance in 2015.
Reflections on a Life in Performance
Anthony Geary’s career exemplifies a lifelong dedication to storytelling. His portrayal of Luke Spencer not only earned critical acclaim but also shaped the landscape of daytime television for generations.
Key Takeaways
- Anthony Geary, 78, died in Amsterdam after complications from surgery.
- He earned eight Daytime Emmy awards for his role as Luke Spencer on “General Hospital.”
- Geary’s portrayal of Luke spanned over 40 years, influencing daytime TV culture.
The entertainment world mourns a trailblazer whose work continues to resonate with fans and actors alike.

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