This page will contain external links about Anthony Geary, as they become available.Anthony GearyAnthony Geary, in a still from General Hospital.Anthony Geary (born May 29, 1947 in Coalville, Utah) is an actor who has starred on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital as Luke Spencer from 1978 to 1984 and from 1993 to present. Geary's character began as a "hit man" and later as a rapist who fell in love and subsequently married his victim, Laura Webber played by Genie Francis. The character became so popular that the writers turned Luke Spencer into a protagonist. Spencer and Webber's 1981 wedding began what was arguably the greatest love affair in the history of General Hospital, if not daytime television. The early 1990s saw Luke Spencer in a series of nearly improbable storylines seemingly lifted from the pages of a spy novel, which only served to further the character's popularity. He also portrayed Luke's twin cousin Bill Eckert on General Hospital from 1991 to 1993. Geary is rumored to be homosexual. Nowadays, he only works six months out of the year; with the advent of message boards, rumors have spread that he spends these six months in Amsterdam with his gay lover. While his sexuality has not been corroborated, he has made it known that he has a second home in Amsterdam and speaks Dutch fluently, with many gossip columnists using this as "proof." This page about Anthony Geary includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Anthony Geary News stories about Anthony Geary External links for Anthony Geary Videos for Anthony Geary Wikis about Anthony Geary Discussion Groups about Anthony Geary Blogs about Anthony Geary Images of Anthony Geary |
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While his sexuality has not been corroborated, he has made it known that he has a second home in Amsterdam and speaks Dutch fluently, with many gossip columnists using this as "proof.". Hart Union High School District located in the Santa Clarita Valley in the northern part of Los Angeles County was named in his honor. Nowadays, he only works six months out of the year; with the advent of message boards, rumors have spread that he spends these six months in Amsterdam with his gay lover. Hart Park." As well, the William S. Geary is rumored to be homosexual. As part of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, California, Hart's former home and 260 acre (1.1 kmē) ranch on Sunset Boulevard in Newhall is now "William S. He also portrayed Luke's twin cousin Bill Eckert on General Hospital from 1991 to 1993. Hart was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. The early 1990s saw Luke Spencer in a series of nearly improbable storylines seemingly lifted from the pages of a spy novel, which only served to further the character's popularity. On his passing in 1946, William S. Spencer and Webber's 1981 wedding began what was arguably the greatest love affair in the history of General Hospital, if not daytime television. He acquired Billy the Kid's "six shooters," and was a friend of legendary lawmen Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. The character became so popular that the writers turned Luke Spencer into a protagonist. Hart was fascinated by the Old West. Geary's character began as a "hit man" and later as a rapist who fell in love and subsequently married his victim, Laura Webber played by Genie Francis. He made his last film in 1925 for United Artists and retired to a ranch in Newhall, California. Anthony Geary (born May 29, 1947 in Coalville, Utah) is an actor who has starred on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital as Luke Spencer from 1978 to 1984 and from 1993 to present. In 1917, he accepted a lucrative offer from Adolph Zukor to join Famous Players-Laskey. Hart appeared in director Sidney Olcott's 1907 production of Ben Hur for which he received good recognition and more parts in short films until 1914 when he starred in his first feature, The Bargain. Hart went on to become one of the first great stars of the motion picture Western. A successful Shakespearian actor on Broadway, William S. William Surrey Hart, born December 6, 1864 in Newburgh, New York, United States – died June 23, 1946 in Newhall, California was a silent film actor, screenwriter, director, and producer. |