Anthony Geary, who rose to fame in the 1970s and ’80s as half the daytime TV super couple Luke and Laura on General Hospital, has died at age 78.
“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.
Geary died on Sunday in Amsterdam of complications from a surgical procedure three days earlier.
“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 on Monday.
“Tony was a brilliant actor and set the bar that we continue to strive for.”
In a career spanning more than 40 years, Geary earned eight Daytime Emmy awards as Luke Spencer after joining the soap in 1978.
Luke’s pairing with Genie Francis’s Laura Webber Baldwin (as she was known at the time) propelled the two onto magazine covers and into the cultural mainstream.
The 1981 wedding of Luke and Laura was a pop-culture phenom done in two parts, drawing guest appearances that included Elizabeth Taylor.
A record 30 million viewers watched.
As well as his role as Luke, Geary had numerous TV and stage credits, including stints on other soaps: The Young and the Restless and Bright Promise.
Geary played Luke on and off until 2015, though he returned for a cameo in 2017.
He lived a quiet life with husband Claudio Gama in Amsterdam.
Geary was born to Mormon parents in Coalville, Utah.
He 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.
Over the years, he appeared frequently in stage productions alongside his screen work.
Geary’s first appearance on TV was as Tom Whalom on an episode of Room 222.
He went on to appear in All in the Family, The Partridge Family, The Mod Squad, Marcus Welby, MD, The Streets of San Francisco and Barnaby Jones.