It’s been a particularly brutal year already for losing beloved stars.
Many fans are still reeling from the recent losses of Cathere O’Hara and James Van Der Beek.
And now, we gather to mourn the loss of the incredibly talented and charismatic Eric Dane.

It’s been nearly a year since Eric Dane shared with the world his ALS diagnosis.
And within that year, he spent time acting until he physically couldn’t anymore, and still used his time to advocate for ALS Awareness.
Some of his most recent work, included a phenomenal hour of Brilliant Minds titled “The Firefighter” which had the actor, playing a firefighter who was grappling with his diagnosis of ALS and helping his family cope with it as well.
His performance was absolutely fantastic and utterly heartbreaking at the same time.
It’s also a performance that notably had the entire cast and crew of the series giving him a ten minute standing ovation.
Dane spent the last months of his life as one of the most recognizable advocates for ALS recognition and even scored the Advocate of the Year Award from the ALS Network just last month.

His candor about his diagnosis has always been admirable, and he let viewers and fans into his world, opening up about his fears, how tough the battle has been, and even moments of defeat.
And he tirelessly worked to keep a steady presence right up until he couldn’t anymore. He was supposed to present beside Grey’s Anatomy alum Jesse Williams at the Emmys, but he had to turn it down after sustaining an injury because of his ALS.
What we can remember most about his final days is how he never stopped fighting.
Dane is best know for winning viewers over with his steamy good looks, easy charm, and crackling wit as Mark Sloan on Grey’s Anatomy.
McSteamy became one of the most recognizable characters of the series, making his debut during Grey’s Anatomy Season 2 with an opening scene that is one of the most buzziest and iconic moments from the series.

It’s also how he earned the nickname “McSteamy.”
In a tragic twist of irony, Dane passes away on the 20th anniversary of his iconic Grey’s debut.
Dane departed the series in one of the most tragic moments, after a jaw-dropping event on Grey’s Anatomy Season 9 Episode 1.
But viewers were thrilled to see him reprise the role recently in a dream sequence during Grey’s Anatomy Season 17 Episode 10.
While Dane had been acting for some time, Grey’s Anatomy was his breakout role.
He went on to star in The Last Ship, Euphoria, and the recent Prime Video series, Countdown.
We can anticipate seeing what will likely be one of his final performances in the upcoming season of Euphoria.

Dane’s family released a full statement with People sharing the news of his death Thursday afternoon.
“With heavy hearts, we share that Eric Dane passed on Thursday afternoon following a courageous battle with ALS. He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world.
Throughout his journey with ALS, Eric became a passionate advocate for awareness and research, determined to make a difference for others facing the same fight. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered always.
Eric adored his fans and is forever grateful for the outpouring of love and support he’s received. The family has asked for privacy as they navigate this impossible time.”
Dane touched many lives and was a familiar and fun face to see pop up on all of our favorite series.
With a knack for playing complex characters and with an irresistible charm, we can find comfort in knowing that he created a lasting legacy onscreen that we can carry with us forever.

He’ll be widely recognized for his work onscreen.
But he’ll also be remembered for the incredible work he has done offscreen and the awareness he brought to such a horrific illness.
In an official statement from I Am ALS, they celebrate Dane’s legacy:
We are heartbroken by the passing of our friend Eric Dane—a fierce advocate, a generous spirit, and a true champion in the movement to end ALS.
Eric used his platform not for attention, but for action. From the moment he joined I AM ALS, he showed up with courage and conviction, asking how he could use his superpowers to help the movement grow. It was an honor to brainstorm with him, to walk alongside him in the halls of Congress on behalf of our community, amplify the urgent need for ACT for ALS and research funding, and drive toward treatments and, ultimately, a cure. He understood that ALS is not just a diagnosis; it is a call to action for families, for answers, and for change.
Eric brought humility, humor, and visibility to ALS and reminded the world that progress is possible when we refuse to remain silent. Eric was more than a supporter of our mission—he was part of our family. His impact will live on in the research being funded, the policies being advanced, and the community he helped grow by his honesty, his bravery, and his belief in a better future for anyone struggling with this diagnosis.
We honor Eric by continuing the work he believed in so deeply: mobilizing communities, driving critical research, securing essential funding, and fighting relentlessly for real solutions.
Our thoughts are with his loved ones and our entire community. I AM ALS will carry his legacy forward—until ALS is no more.
Over to you, TV Fanatics.
How are you coping with these tragedies? What were your favorite Dane roles?
Let’s honor a wonderful talent in the comments below.
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