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- Anthony Geary cause of death released - USA TODAY
Anthony Geary's cause of death has been revealed Geary's husband, Claudio Gama, revealed to TV Insider that the "General Hospital" star died Sunday, Dec 14, after complications from a "scheduled
- Anthony Geary cause of death explained: Here’s what happened to the . . .
Anthony Geary, best known for playing Luke Spencer on ABC’s General Hospital, died at 78 in Amsterdam His family confirmed he passed away Sunday following complications from a recent surgery His husband, Claudio Gama, confirmed the news
- Anthony Geary Cause of Death: Tony Geary Surgery, Explained
Anthony Geary, also known as Tony Geary, died at age 78; the cause of death was complications from a scheduled surgery in Amsterdam on December 14, 2025
- Anthony Geary Cause of Death: ‘General Hospital’ Icon . . . - Times Now
Anthony Geary, the Emmy-winning 'General Hospital' legend whose portrayal of Luke Spencer changed daytime television, has died at 78, TV Insider has reported The outlet said Geary died on December 14 following complications from a scheduled operation three days earlier, answering the question many
- Anthony Geary cause of death: What happened to the General Hospital . . .
Anthony Geary, famed for Luke Spencer on ABC’s General Hospital, died at 78 from surgery complications, his husband Claudio Gama said
- Anthony Geary Dies: General Hospitals Luke Spencer Was 78 - Newsweek
Anthony Geary, the Emmy-winning actor who played Luke Spencer on “General Hospital,” has died at 78 following surgical complications
- Legendary Soap Actor Dies at 78, Cause of Death Revealed
Anthony Geary, famed "General Hospital" actor, died at 78 in the Netherlands Cause of death was complications from a scheduled operation three days prior Geary won eight Daytime Emmys for
- General Hospital legend Anthony Geary dead at 78 — cause of death . . .
General Hospital star Anthony Geary dead at 78 after surgery complications The beloved Luke Spencer actor, survived by his husband Claudio Gama, first joined the soap opera in 1978, and retired in
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