Fans of daytime television are still grieving the loss of Tristan Rogers. The actor, best known for his role as Robert Scorpio on “General Hospital,” passed away from lung cancer on Aug. 15, 2025. Luckily, his work will live on forever and is available at all times via YouTube.
Fans of Rogers have been covering social media with tributes to the late actor, and a “General Hospital” fan took to X to share a blooper clip featuring longtime acting partners, Tristan Rogers and Anthony Geary.
Tristan Rogers and Tony Geary Clearly Enjoyed Working Together
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In the 1980s video clip, Robert Scorpio and Luke Spencer are at the Port Charles piers, embroiled in a serious situation. They hear the sound of a rocket but are unsure exactly where to look.
With a smile on his face, Rogers looks at Geary and says, “Where is the f—kin rocket?” Geary busts out laughing and asks, “Where is the rocket?” Rogers continues to laugh, and eventually, they are told to look at camera four.
Geary then quips, “When he goes up, we go down,” and the crew erupts in laughter.
The user captioned the post, “One of those bloopers that never gets old. We miss you, Tristan, but your memory will stay alive, as will your day. #TristanTuesday #GH.”
Tony Geary Paid Tribute to Tristan After His Passing
ABCTristan and Tony worked together on GH for decades. After Tristan’s passing in August 2025, Tony paid tribute to his friend. He told TV Insider, “I was depressed at the news of Tristan passing away. I have great memories of him and always will have. I’ve always thought Tristan was a good actor, a very giving actor, and fun to work with.”
Geary continued, “Tristan was an enigma — comfortable enough to create a man of mystery. Working with him was an experience that I could always rely on to be funny, exciting, challenging, and infuriating — a perfect day’s work. The fun thing about working with Tristan is that he was unpredictable, always good for throwing in a surprise or taking a scene in his own direction. I always liked that.
Chemistry and clicking as colleagues came quite easily, according to Geary. “Tristan is one of the few acting partners I’ve had that we didn’t discuss the script much. Because whatever was in the script, no matter what we were given, we were going to do it — not word for word, for sure, but we didn’t challenge the Luke and Robert relationship. For us, it was like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, but Tristan and I took turns being The Kid. It was a classic relationship with a couple of ne’er-do-wells, who knew the worst about each other, but for the most part, remained friends anyway.”



