Eric Dane passes away at 53: ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ fans bid McSteamy aka Mark Sloan a teary goodbye |
Eric Dane, beloved for his roles as Dr Mark Sloan, and nicknamed “McSteamy” on the hit medical drama series ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, passed away on Friday. He was 53. News of his demise comes just a year after he announced his battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Dane’s ALS diagnosis was made public in April 2025, after which, he spent his final months advocating for awareness and research.
Eric Dane’s family announces his demiseHis family confirmed his demise in a statement that read, “He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the centre 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.”Fans pay tribute to Eric DaneFollowing the announcement, social media quickly filled with tributes from fans of the show ‘Grey’s Anatomy’. Dane’s iconic portrayal of the charismatic plastic surgeon Dr Mark Sloan won hi admirers and fans by the numbers. He first joined Grey’s Anatomy in 2006 and became a fan favourite, with his character’s storyline and charm leaving a lasting impact on the series that is still running on tv. Though his character was later killed off following a plane crash on the show, his legacy endured, contributing to the renaming of the fictional hospital to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Sharing emotional videos from the series, fans wrote, “Rest in peace Eric Dane, and thank u for giving us one of the best love stories on tv.”Another wrote, “Thank you Eric Dane for giving me one of my favourite characters of all time.”Another penned an emotional note that read, “Eric Dane, how unfair life is when you’re struck by an incurable disease. I’m so sad, I’m speechless. Mark Sloan will always be in my heart, one of the male characters who has meant so much to me. I love you. After everything you’ve been through, now you’re resting in peace.”Still another add, “he was one of the most impactful tv characters on my life growing up. devastated doesn’t even begin to describe it. rip eric dane, forever my mark sloan.”Another paid tribute saying, “Today we bid farewell to Eric Dane — a presence that did not merely appear on screen, but lingered in the hearts of those who watched him. He carried a rare kind of light: intense yet gentle, commanding yet vulnerable. Whether as the unforgettable Mark Sloan in Grey’s Anatomy or through the raw complexity he brought to Euphoria, he gave his characters a pulse that felt startlingly real. He did not just perform; he inhabited. He did not just speak lines; he revealed truths.”A fan concluded, “RIP Eric Dane aka McSteamy. The first sexy doctor at Seattle Grace Hospital.”In 2019, Dane took on another complex role, with the grey-shaded Cal Jacobs in the Emmy-winning series ‘Euphoria’. Although a stark departure from his earlier work, Dane made sure to complete his shoot for Season 3 in his final months. His final turn as the character will play out on screens beginning April 12, 2026. Dane’s career spanned more than three decades. Besides his work on hit television series, he also starred in films such as ‘Marley & Me’, ‘Charmed’ and ‘X-Men: the Last Stand’.