Eric Dane, the actor best known for his role as Dr. Mark Sloan, nicknamed 'McSteamy', onGrey's Anatomy, has died at the age of 53. He passed away on Thursday, 19 February, after a courageous battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. His family said he spent his final days surrounded by friends, his wife Rebecca Gayheart, and their two daughters, Billie and Georgia.
Dane went public with hisALS diagnosisin 2025 and became a passionate advocate for awareness and research, determined to support others facing the disease. His family noted that Dane 'adored his fans and is forever grateful for the outpouring of love and support he has received'. They have requested privacy during this difficult time.
Dane became a household name for his portrayal of Mark Sloan onGrey's Anatomy, first appearing on the second season in 2006. Initially a recurring character, Sloan's popularity quickly earned him a permanent role. Known for his charisma and sex appeal, the character often featured in romantic and dramatic storylines, earning Dane recognition as a television sex symbol.
Reflecting on the role, Dane told Glamour in 2019 that he embraced the character's sensuality, noting that 'there's a lot of me in that guy'. He explained that while he enjoyed playing Sloan, he did not want to be typecast and eventually left the series in 2012 when the character was written off. Dane later admitted on Dax Shepard'sArmchair Expertpodcast that his departure was partly due to the network's budgetary concerns and the evolving direction of the show.
Born in San Francisco in 1972, Dane experienced tragedy early in life when his father died from a gunshot wound when he was seven. He initially pursued water polo at school, but an accidental turn into acting sparked his career. Dane described his first performance inAll My Sonsas a revelation, telling Gulf Times that he 'fell in love with it' and knew acting was his calling.
After moving to Los Angeles with minimal funds, he faced personal challenges while building his career, appearing in guest roles on shows includingSaved by the Bell,The Wonder Years,Roseanne, andMarried... with Children, as reported byPeople. He later had recurring roles inGideon's CrossingandCharmed, with his first film credit in 2000'sThe Basket.
After leavingGrey's Anatomy, Dane continued to work in television and film. He starred as Admiral Tom Chandler inThe Last Shipfrom 2014 to 2018, before joining the cast ofEuphoriaas Cal Jacobs, a complex character exploring moral ambiguity and hidden vices. Dane described the role as liberating, saying it required him to carefully navigate the character's fragile moral existence.
His other film credits includeMarley & Me,Valentine's Day,Burlesque,American Carnage, andBad Boys: Ride or Die. Dane was praised for his versatility and willingness to take on challenging roles that differed from the persona of Mark Sloan.
Dane married actress Rebecca Gayheart in 2004, and they welcomed daughters Billie and Georgia in 2010 and 2011. The couple filed for divorce in 2018, which was later dismissed in 2025. Dane was open about personal struggles, including a period in rehab following painkiller use and depression, as well as public controversies. He maintained that he had no regrets about his life experiences and lived at peace with the choices he had made.
Throughout his illness, Dane remained a committed father and advocate for ALS awareness. His family's statement affirmed his dedication to making a difference for others facing the same battle, and he leaves behind a legacy of memorable performances and public advocacy.
Source: International Business Times UK