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ALT LAKE CITY โ Anthony Geary, the Utah native who played one half of the beloved soap opera couple Luke and Laura on โGeneral Hospital,โ has died. He was 78.
Geary died Sunday in Amsterdam following complications from a scheduled surgical operation three days prior, reports The Associated Press.

โWe are deeply saddened by the passing of Anthony Geary, whose portrayal of Luke Spencer helped define โGeneral Hospitalโ and daytime television,โ ABC said in a statement confirming the actorโs death.
Geary, a native Utahn born in Coalville, rose to fame during the 1970s and โ80s as Luke Spencer on โGeneral Hospitalโ โ a role he played for 37 years. His performance as a lead actor on the show earned Geary eight Daytime Emmy Awards.
Luke Spencer and Laura Webber became the signature super couple of daytime television. The 1981 wedding episode between the characters attracted more than 30 million viewers, making it the highest-rated soap opera episode ever, per NBC News.
A newly released police report has ignited fresh controversy surrounding the death ofย General Hospitalย legend Anthony Geary, following the revelation of aย shocking testimony from a hospital nurseย allegedly involved in his final surgery.
While authorities remain cautious, the vague but unsettling details have reopened painful questions about what truly went wrong behind the operating room doors.
According to the report, the nurseโdescribed only as aย female staff member assigned to assist during the procedureโcame forward days after Gearyโs condition rapidly deteriorated.
Her identity has been withheld for legal and safety reasons, but investigators confirm she played a direct role in the surgery and its immediate aftermath.
The nurse reportedly told police that the operation did not unfold as planned. In her statement, she alluded toย critical moments of confusionย during the procedure, including unclear instructions, delayed reactions, and what she described as โa decision that should have been questioned, but wasnโt.โ While she stopped short of naming individuals, the implication was chilling: a single overlooked detail may have set off a chain of irreversible complications.
Even more disturbing, the testimony suggests that concerns were raisedย inside the operating roomย but never formally documented.
The nurse allegedly claimed that she felt pressured to remain silent afterward, believing the complication would resolve on its own. Instead, Anthony Gearyโs condition worsened in the days following the surgery, ultimately leading to his death.

Police sources stress that the testimony does not constitute proof of wrongdoing, but acknowledge it has added a new layer of complexity to the investigation. โThis statement doesnโt accuse,โ one source said, โbut it raises serious questions about whether critical warnings were ignored.โ
The family has not commented directly on the nurseโs claims, issuing only a brief statement requesting privacy while authorities review the report. Meanwhile, fans have flooded social media with outrage and heartbreak, demanding transparency and accountability.
As investigators assess the testimony, one haunting question lingers: was Anthony Gearyโs death the result of unavoidable medical tragedyโor a silence that came at a devastating cost?
From the time he was a kid, Geary knew he wanted to be an actor, he told the Deseret News in a 2009 interview. His acting career started at the Valley Music Hall in Bountiful and Pioneer Memorial Theatre in Salt Lake City.
Geary attended college at the University of Utah, where he majored in theater on a full-ride scholarship. He made the move to Los Angeles in 1970 for a role in the ABC series โRoom 222,โ followed by a brief role in โAll in the Family.โ
He was cast in โGeneral Hospitalโ in 1978, where he spent the majority of his acting career.
โI sure didnโt expect to be on a TV show for 30 years. That wasnโt really on the radar at all,โ Geary previously told the Deseret News.
He continued, โAnd as I think about it now, it still seems kind of amazing. Itโs been almost a one-role career. Although Iโve done other things, Iโm sure Luke Spencer is what will probably lead my obituary, letโs put it that way.โ




