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Luke Spencer

Luke Spencer
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General Hospital character
Portrayed by Anthony Geary
Duration
  • 1978–84
  • 1993–2015
First appearance November 20, 1978
Last appearance July 27, 2015
Created by Douglas Marland
Introduced by Gloria Monty
Book appearances Robin's Diary
The Secret Life of Damian Spinelli
Spin-off
appearances
Port Charles
General Hospital: Night Shift
Classification Former; regular
Profile
Other names
  • Lucas Lorenzo Spencer Sr
  • Lloyd Johnson
  • Nick Charles
  • Dr. von Scheemerman
Occupation
  • Con artist
  • Restaurant owner
  • Casino owner
  • Nightclub owner
  • Mayor
  • Club owner
  • Disco owner
  • Mobster

Luke Spencer is a fictional character in the American television soap opera General Hospital, and has been played by Anthony Geary from 1978 until his on-screen exit in July 2015. Geary holds the record for most Daytime Emmy wins for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his work as Luke. He was the show's fifth most tenured character after Monica Quartermaine, Laura Spencer, Scott Baldwin, and Bobbie Spencer.

Anthony Geary was originally hired for a 13-week stint on General Hospital in November 1978, which eventually grew into a full contract role. Geary received Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1980, 1981, and had his first win in 1982. Geary was nominated again in 1983, before leaving the show on December 27, 1983. Geary later reprised the role from October 26 to December 10, 1984.

In 1991, Geary returned to General Hospital as Luke's cousin and look-alike Bill Eckert, due to the actor's desire to play something other than Luke. However, due to audience feedback and demand, the character was killed off and Geary resumed the role of Luke on October 29, 1993. Geary was nominated in 1997 and 1998 for Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actor, and had his second win in 1999, and his third in 2000. He received another nomination in 2003, and had his fourth win in 2004. When Geary won for the fifth time in 2006, he set the record for most lead actor wins.

Geary has been known in later years for his annual long vacations from the show. As Geary explains to Entertainment Weekly, "That's my contractual situation. There came a point where they really couldn't offer me more money in negotiations. I've made a very fine living and I'm grateful for that. But what they could offer me would be more time. So what's happened is that through the years I've eked out what I think is an ideal situation. I have a minimum number of shows, 31 weeks a year, and the rest of my time is my own.


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