Anthony Geary, who played Luke Spencer on 'General Hospital,' dies at 78

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Geary was one half of TV's most iconic couple: Luke and Laura. Their TV wedding in 1981 drew 30 million viewers to become the highest-rated soap episode in American TV history.

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Anthony Geary, who starred as Luke Spencer on the long-running American soap opera "General Hospital," has died at 78, representatives confirmed Monday.

No cause of death or additional details were provided.

Geary, a Utah native, was named Tony Dean Geary at birth, he told the Television Academy Foundation in 2007.

Luke and Laura, played by Anthony Geary and Genie Francis, are married on "General Hospital" in 1981.Bob D'Amico / Disney via Getty Images file

"I always felt that Tony was too familiar, and that Anthony had some kind of gravitas that Tony didn't," Geary said.

In 1970, when he started his career in television, Geary changed his name to Anthony.

As a kid, Geary always knew he wanted to be an actor.

He attended the University of Utah on a theater scholarship for two years before he moved to Los Angeles in the late 1960s.

While he was in Los Angeles, he made his television debut.

Anthony Geary at the Daytime Emmy Awards in 2015.Jesse Grant / Getty Images file

He guest-starred on "All in the Family" and regularly appeared on the daytime dramas "Bright Promise" and "The Young and the Restless."

In 1978, "General Hospital" head writer and executive producer Gloria Monty approached Geary about auditioning.

Geary signed on to play Luke Spencer for 13 weeks. At the end of that period, he was asked to extend his contract for six more months. Luke Spencer quickly became a signature character on “General Hospital," and the role ultimately spanned 40 years.

Geary was one half of television’s most iconic couple: Luke and Laura, a character portrayed by Genie Francis.

The 1981 wedding between characters Luke Spencer and Laura Webber drew 30 million viewers, making it the highest-rated soap opera episode in American TV history.

Francis mourned her co-star Monday.

"He spoiled me for leading men for the rest of my life," she wrote on X. "I am crushed, I will miss him terribly, but I was so lucky to be his partner. Somehow, somewhere, we are connected to each other because I felt him leave last night. Good night sweet prince, good night.

Geary won eight Daytime Emmy awards for his role as Luke Spencer and was nominated nine other times.

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