Eric Dane, the actor best known for his roles in Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria, has died at the age of 53. He passed away on Thursday after battling ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. His representatives confirmed he was surrounded by family and close friends in his final days.
Dane revealed his ALS diagnosis in April 2025, less than a year before his death. ALS is a serious disease that damages nerve cells and slowly takes away the ability to move, speak, and breathe. Despite the diagnosis, Dane continued to speak publicly and raise awareness about the condition.
He became a global fan favorite after playing Dr. Mark Sloan, also known as “McSteamy,” on Grey’s Anatomy from 2006 to 2012. His character became one of the most loved figures on the show, and the hospital was later named Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in tribute to his role.
Dane later showed a darker side of his acting with his role as Cal Jacobs in Euphoria. He also starred as a Navy captain in The Last Ship, proving his range across different types of characters.
In his final months, Dane became a strong advocate for ALS awareness. He spoke at public events and encouraged support for research and patients. He was even named advocate of the year by an ALS organization in 2025 for his efforts.
Dane is survived by his wife, Rebecca Gayheart, and their two daughters. The couple married in 2004 and remained legally married despite past separation. His family described him as a devoted father who loved his fans deeply.
Before his death, Dane also announced a memoir titled Book of Days: A Memoir in Moments. The book, set to be released by Penguin Random House later in 2026, will share his life story, career, and his experience living with ALS.
Fans around the world are now mourning the loss of a beloved actor, remembered not just for his iconic roles, but also for his courage and strength in his final fight.