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Tragic Loss: Eric Dane’s Brave Battle with ALS Ends at 53

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The entertainment industry is reeling from the heartbreaking news of the passing of Eric Dane, a cherished television icon. Known for his unforgettable roles as Dr. Mark “McSteamy” Sloan on Grey’s Anatomy and the complex Cal Jacobs on Euphoria, Dane has died at 53 years old.

His family confirmed the sad news on Thursday, closing a chapter on his brave and public battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Throughout his struggle, Dane demonstrated remarkable courage and a steadfast resolve to make a positive impact.

Eric Dane Dead: 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Euphoria' Actor Was 53

Who Was Eric Dane? Quick Bio of the ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star

Born in San Francisco in 1972, Eric Dane was not a stranger to television audiences before his fame skyrocketed. He first appeared in guest roles on beloved series such as Saved by the Bell and Married…With Children. However, it was his introduction in 2006 as Mark Sloan on Grey’s Anatomy that propelled him into the spotlight.

Dane’s portrayal of the dashing and assured plastic surgeon swiftly made him a fan favorite, earning him the affectionate moniker “McSteamy” and securing his place as a pop culture phenomenon. He continued to captivate viewers with his leading-man charisma in the thrilling TNT series The Last Ship and later showcased his versatility with a gripping performance in HBO’s Euphoria, revealing his talent extended beyond the charming doctor persona.

Eric Dane Dies at 53: What We Know About His Passing

Eric Dane passed away on the afternoon of February 19, 2026, with his loved ones by his side. His family released a touching statement, expressing, “He spent his final days enveloped by close friends, his devoted wife, and his two cherished daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the light of his life”.

The cause was complications from ALS, a fight he had documented publicly for less than a year. The statement continued, highlighting the man behind the celebrity, noting that he was “forever grateful for the outpouring of love and support he’s received” from his fans. His family has asked for privacy as they navigate this difficult time.

Eric Dane’s ALS Diagnosis and Battle With the Disease

In April 2025, Dane revealed to the world that he had been diagnosed with ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative disease also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. He first noticed something was wrong when he felt weakness in his right hand, initially dismissing it as fatigue. Despite the devastating prognosis, he faced his diagnosis with remarkable openness.

He spoke at a Washington news conference about health insurance, using his platform to highlight the practical challenges patients face. By September, he was photographed using a wheelchair, yet his spirit remained unbroken. He even took on a poignant role as a firefighter with ALS in NBC’s Brilliant Minds, a part that mirrored his reality and resonated deeply with viewers.

Timeline: From ALS Announcement to His Death

Dane’s public journey with ALS was a brief but impactful ten months.

  • April 2025: Eric Dane bravely announces his ALS diagnosis to the public.

  • June 2025: He speaks openly about his first symptoms in an interview with Good Morning America and advocates for healthcare reform in Washington D.C..

  • September 2025: The ALS Network honors him with the Advocate of the Year award for his commitment to raising awareness . He is also photographed using a wheelchair at an airport.

  • December 2025: He announces his upcoming memoir, Book of Days, expressing his desire to continue working and sharing his story.

  • February 19, 2026: Eric Dane passes away peacefully at the age of 53, surrounded by his family.

Eric Dane’s ALS Advocacy and Awareness Efforts

In his final months, Dane shifted his focus from acting to advocacy, becoming a powerful voice for those living with ALS. He wasn’t just a celebrity spokesperson; he was an active participant in the fight.

He lent his support to the nonprofit organization I Am ALS, with the group remembering him as “more than a supporter—he was part of our family”. His advocacy was driven by a pure motive, as he told The Washington Post, “How can I help? How can I be of some service?”. He was determined to use his remaining time to shine a light on the urgent need for research and to bring visibility to a disease that often robs its victims of their voice.

Eric Dane’s Upcoming Memoir and Final Projects

Even as his health declined, Dane remained committed to his craft and his story. He filmed scenes for the highly anticipated third season of Euphoria, ensuring fans will see him reprise his role as Cal Jacobs one last time when the season premieres on April 12, 2026. His final screen performance can be seen in the Prime Video crime drama Countdown.

However, his most personal final project is his memoir, Book of Days: A Memoir in Moments, set for release later this year by Maria Shriver’s imprint, The Open Field. In it, he reflects on the moments that shaped him, from his first day on Grey’s Anatomy to the births of his daughters and his ALS diagnosis. “I want to capture the moments that shaped me… so that if nothing else, people who read it will remember what it means to live with heart,” he said of the book. It stands as his final, heartfelt message to the world.

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