‘Grey's Anatomy’ & 'Euphoria' star Erik Dane dies of ALS at 53
Dane died from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known also as Lou Gehrig's disease, less than a year after he announced his ALS diagnosis.
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Erik Dane became famous after being cast as Dr. Mark Sloan, aka McSteamy, on ‘Grey's Anatomy’ (Screengrab)
New York, 20 Feb
Eric Dane,
the celebrated actor best known for his roles on ‘Grey's Anatomy’ and ‘Euphoria’
and who later in life became an advocate for ALS awareness, died Thursday. He
was 53.
His
representatives said Dane died from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known also
as Lou Gehrig's disease, less than a year after he announced his diagnosis.
“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,”
said a statement that requested privacy for his family.
“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.”
Dane
developed a devoted fanbase when his big break arrived in the mid-2000s: He was
cast as Dr. Mark Sloan, aka McSteamy, on the ABC medical drama ‘Grey's Anatomy,’
a role he would play from 2006 until 2012 and reprise in 2021.
Although
his character was killed off on the show after a plane crash, Dane's character
left an indelible mark on the still-running show: Seattle Grace Hospital became
Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
In 2019, he
did a complete 180 from the charming McSteamy and became the troubled CalJacobs in HBO's provocative drama ‘Euphoria,’ a role he continued in up until
his death.
Dane also
starred as Tom Chandler, the captain of a U.S. Navy destroyer at sea after a
global catastrophe wiped out most of the world's population, in the TNT drama ‘The
Last Ship.’ In 2017, production was halted as Dane battled depression.
In April
2025, Dane announced he had been diagnosed with ALS, a progressive disease that
attacks nerve cells controlling muscles throughout the body.
ALS
gradually destroys the nerve cells and connections needed to walk, talk, speak
and breathe. Most patients die within three to five years of a diagnosis.
Dane became
an advocate for ALS awareness, speaking a news conference in Washington on
health insurance prior authorization.
“Some of
you may know me from TV shows, such as 'Grey's Anatomy,' which I play a doctor.
But I am here today to speak briefly as a patient battling ALS,” he said in
June 2025. In September of that year, the ALS Network named Dane the recipient
of their advocate of the year award, recognizing his commitment to raising
awareness and support for people living with ALS.
Dane was
born on 9 November, 1972, and raised in Northern California. His father, who
the actor said was a Navy veteran and an architect, died of a gunshot wound
when Dane was 7. After high school, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting,
landing guest roles on shows like ‘Saved by the Bell,’ ‘Married...With
Children,’ ‘Charmed’ and ‘X-Men: the Last Stand,’ and one season of the
short-lived medical drama ‘Gideon's Crossing.’
A memoir by
Dane is scheduled to be published in late 2026. ‘Book of Days: A Memoir in
Moments’ will be released by Maria Shriver's The Open Field, a Penguin Random
House imprint. According to Open Field, Dane's memoir covers key moments in his
life, from his first day at work on ‘Grey's Anatomy’ to the births of his two
daughters and learning that he had ALS.
“I want to
capture the moments that shaped me — the beautiful days, the hard ones, the
ones I never took for granted — so that if nothing else, people who read it
will remember what it means to live with heart,” Dane said in a statement about
the book. ‘If sharing this helps someone find meaning in their own days, then
my story is worth telling.’
Dane issurvived by his wife, actor Rebecca Gayheart, and their two teen daughters,
Billie Beatrice and Georgia Geraldine. Gayheart and Dane wed in 2004 and
separated in September 2017. Gayheart filed for divorce in 2018, but later
filed to dismiss the petition. In a December essay for New York magazine's The
Cut reflecting on Dane's diagnosis, Gayheart called their dynamic ‘a very
complicated relationship, one that's confusing for people.’ She said they never
got a divorce, but dated other people and lived separately.
“Our love may not be romantic, but it's a familial love. Eric knows that I am always going to want the best for him. That I'm going to do my best to do right by him. And I know he would do the same for me. So whatever I can do or however I can show up to make this journey better for him or easier for him, I want to do that,” she said.
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