General Hospital Spoilers: Bradford Anderson Names GH’s Next Luke And Laura- His Response May Shock You

Bradford Anderson and Steve Burton Anderson names GH’s Next Luke and Laura

Who would YOU name as GH’s Next Luke and Laura?! …Lucas Lorenzo Spencer and Laura Webber Spencer are two household names in American culture, and probably the most recognized names in television couple history. Since the late 1970’s, their epic life story carried daytime television fans through decades of compelling stories.

Although couples have come close, Luke and Laura’s love story is unmatched. But every now and again a new couple comes along with all the right qualities to create another phenomenon. And despite couples like Jason and Sam, Sonny and Carly, Sonny and Brenda, and even Luke and Laura’s own son, Lucky and his love Elizabeth, Luke and Laura still reign King and Queen.

Bradford Anderson Names GH’s Next Luke and Laura

Recently, General Hospital stars Bradford Anderson and Steve Burton answered fan questions on their podcast, The Daily Drama. Steve and Bradford discussed the possibilities for the next Potential Port Charles Power Couple. Specifically to follow in the footstepse of the ever-famous Luke Spencer and Laura (Webber) Spencer.

GH’s Jason and Spinelli tossed around ideas, and addressed many factors that go into making that decision.

Some Potential Port Charles Power Couples include Lucky and Elizabeth, Maxie and Spinelli, Jason and Britt, Spencer and Trina…According to GH news and spoilers, Bradford Anderson names Willow and Drew the next Luke and Laura. Of course, these pranksters followed up Bradford’s comment with laughter and lighthearted fun. Let’s be honest, we all know that Drew and Willow are a total joke!

General Hospital News And Spoilers: GH Legend Anthony Geary’s Heartfelt Tribute To Jackie Is So Touching

Anthony Geary’s Jackie Zeman tribute Luke and Bobbie Spencer
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Anthony Geary’s Jackie Zeman tribute reminds us of why General Hospital has been going strong for 60 years. …It’s not every day actors jump aboard the ship of a new working endeavor and sail off into paradise. In reality, a well-written storyline can only take a show so far. But it’s the actors who light up the screen that make the magic happen. Arguably, much of General Hospital’s success can be attributed to it’s extraordinary cast.

In television, many times the chemistry between co-stars is nonexistent. And sometimes there is some underlying reason that a show, a storyline, or even the characters themselves become a flop. Most gratefully, that’s not the case when it comes to the actors who made General Hospital what it is today. Jackie Zeman leaves her legacy as having been part of what was quite possibly the most iconic daytime tv crew. Her group of co-stars and off-screen pals include Anthony Geary (Lucas Lorenzo Spencer), Genie Francis (Laura Webber Spencer Collins), Kristina Wagner and John J. York (Felicia and Mac Scorpio), among other veteran actors.

General Hospital News

Following the tragic news of Jackie Zeman’s passing, co-star and life-long friend Anthony Geary paid tribute to his former co-star and tv sibling. Geary’s statement was told to TV Line after news about Jackie broke out. He said, “I was fortunate enough to play Jackie Zeman’s big brother on General Hospital. In all those years, I never heard her utter one disparaging word about any actor, crew member or co-worker. In fact, I never heard Jackie express an unkind word about anyone, ever.

“In a highly competitive profession where ego, feelings and emotions are bread and butter, I’ve found this quality to be extremely rare. I expect it will be even more rare now that dear Jackie is gone,” he added. “She was quite simply one of the kindest, sweetest people I have ever known.”

That has got to be the most genuine thing to say about someone. Although we didn’t know her personally, it’s obvious that Jackie’s presence was a peaceful, lighthearted, and positive spirit to be around. Thanks to Geary, the fans have a better understanding of who Jaclyn Zeman was as a beloved mother, friend, actor, and more.

Over the years, Zeman and Geary became close friends. The love and respect they have for one another is crystal clear in Anthony’s statement. When reflecting on his friend’s life, he added, “I will miss her laugh, and the deep, soulful look in her eyes whenever she expressed the love and pride she had in her two lovely daughters. Tonight, l already miss her, and feel a powerful ache where Jackie’s smile used to be.”

We continue to keep Jackie’s loved ones in our thoughts and prayers. Please keep checking back for updates regarding GH’s tribute episode.

General Hospital Spoilers: Luke And Victor Face Off!

Luke and Victor face off

Luke and Victor face off! Everyone who is anyone who knows Lucas Lorenzo Spencer (Tony Geary) knows that a man like that doesn’t leave this Earth quietly. That being said, his beloved Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), his other great loves Holly Sutton (Emma Samms) and Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot), pals Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Mac Scorpio (John J. York), Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner), and his sister Bobbie Spencer (Jackie Zeman) know there’s something fishy about Luke’s alleged death.

Previously, General Hospital Blog shared some important GH news relating to Luke’s death. In an interview, Genie Francis weighed in. Although, Genie wasn’t the only OG GH star to shed light on the atrocity that is Luke Spencer’s death. Jackie Zeman, Finola Hughes, along others explained their take on the situation. Now, General Hospital marks its 60th anniversary and so much is going down!

According to recent General Hospital news and spoilers, Charles Shaughnessy confirmed his exit as Victor Cassadine. Additionally, the beloved actor declared Victor’s upcoming exit as “one of the greatest villain send-offs.”

Evidently, the recent GH casting news, along with GH’s 60th and the disbelief surrounding Luke’s death, GH spoilers and rumors hint that Luke Spencer is alive! Perhaps Luke and Victor face off, and lead to Victor’s departure! So long!

Luke Spencer Returns!

It has been about 6 whole months since the residents of Port Charles have seen Lucas Lorenzo Spencer. It’s been a long time coming for General Hospital characters and the real life fans of Luke and Tony Geary. Last week, General Hospital cast and crew shared photos on social media sites such as Twitter and Instagram which displayed a celebration of Tony Geary’s return to the set of GH.

The story of what happened to the real Luke and who has been pretending to be him is about to unfold. After months of suspense, we are finally about to go down that road and take the journey into discovering who Fluke really is.

Are you ready for today’s episode of General Hospital? We have reason to believe that it’s going to be one you won’t want to miss! Get ready for the return of Luke Spencer on today’s episode of General Hospital!

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The Identity of ‘Fluke’ aka Fake Luke Spencer

There are many rumors circulating in regard to the true identity of the man impersonating Lucas Lorenzo Spencer, better known as the legendary Luke Spencer. The most popular guess or suggestion among fans is the character Bill Eckert. Bill Eckert was Luke’s cousin, therefore they have an uncanny resemblance to one another. This would make a lot of sense since he already shares Luke’s physical attributes.

There is supporting evidence that may help prove this theory to be correct. Back when Bill was in Port Charles he was part of the Cartel with Brenda Barrett’s Father Harlan Barrett. Since the bank roll connection lead to Barrett Enterprises, this could be yet another connection to it all.

In Friday’s episode of General Hospital Fluke spoke directly into the camera while answering Luke’s question of who he is. He responded to Luke by saying, “I have your face.” Could that be an inclination of his true identity? Since Luke’s cousin Bill Eckert literally has his face, is that what the fans were supposed to catch on to?

On Monday, when Bobbie was arguing with Julian, telling him to stay away from Lucas, Julian said something to Bobbie that got fans thinking. Bobbie told Julian he is too dangerous and to stay away from Lucas. She blamed him for Lucas being shot. At that point, Julian stated that he is his Father and that Lucas is in more danger from HER family now. Since Bill Eckert is Luke’s cousin, he is part of Bobbie’s family.

Other evidence supporting this fan theory is an interview from 1993. In an interview with Pure Soap, Tony Geary discusses his disappointment in the story line involving Bill Eckert and the death of the character. Since Tony Geary wasn’t too find of the character dying, perhaps this is GH’s way to bring Bill Eckert back for a while in hopes to redeem the memory of him.

Check out this video from 1993 and decide for yourself. Is Fluke really Bill Eckert? Comment below and let us know your thoughts!

Thank You to Anoa J Changa for finding and sharing this video with General Hospital Blog

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