Jonathan Jackson’s Lengthy Letter Honoring TV Dad Anthony Geary Needs a Tissue Warning
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Jonathan Jackson’s Lengthy Letter Honoring TV Dad Anthony Geary Needs a Tissue Warning
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The “General Hospital” family is grieving the loss of a true legend Anthony Geary passed away at the age of 78 following complications from a recent medical treatment And the Daytime Emmy-winning actor will forever be linked to Luke Spencer Since the news broke, it seems like the outpouring of love has come from every corner of daytime television and beyond
Fans, co-stars, and longtime collaborators have been sharing memories, gratitude, and tears. But one tribute, in particular, has stopped people mid-scroll Jonathan Jackson’s deeply personal Instagram post honoring the man who wasn’t just his TV dad, but a real-life mentor, friend, and chosen family Jackson, who first stepped into the role of Lucky Spencer in 1993 and returned several times over the years (including most recently in 2025) shared a photo of himself with Geary alongside a message that feels more like a letter of love than a standard celeb tribute And yep, it hits exactly as hard as you’d expect
That’s how Jackson begins; and honestly, that tone never lets up He doesn’t just praise Geary as an icon of daytime television (though that’s absolutely acknowledged Instead, he focuses on the kind of artist Geary was curious, relentless, thoughtful, and never satisfied with doing the bare minimum Jackson writes about Geary’s passion for truth, nuance, paradox, humor, and humanity the kind of creative drive that doesn’t fade, even after decades in the spotlight. He calls Geary’s one-man play Human Scratchings” something “otherworldly describing it as a performance that struck him “to the core of our being It’s clear this wasn’t just admiration from afar This was someone watching a master at work and learning what it means to fully commit to art But what really lands is Jackson’s reflection on their early years together. As an eleven-year-old kid, he says Geary took him under his wing “with a depth of grace, respect and belief that I certainly didn’t deserve ” He calls him “my father in the arts,” someone who taught him to trust his instincts and believe in the power of storytelling That kind of guidance Rare That kind of generosity Even rarer
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