'He was the funniest man': Tributes flood in for Grey's Anatomy star
Tributes have poured in for actor Eric Dane, best known for his role in Grey's Anatomy, who passed away at the age of 53 after a battle with ALS.
Actor Eric Dane, widely recognized for his charming portrayal of Dr. Mark Sloan—aka 'McSteamy'—in the iconic television drama Grey's Anatomy, has passed away at the age of 53 after being diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). His death prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and colleagues, who remembered him not only as a talented actor but also as a beloved friend. In his later years, Dane bravely publicized his diagnosis of ALS and became an advocate for raising awareness about the debilitating disease that ultimately took his life.
Dane's career began to flourish in 2006 when he joined Grey's Anatomy during its peak popularity. His character, known for his charisma and medical skill, quickly became a fan favorite, contributing to the show's remarkable success. The significant impact of his character was recognized even after his departure, as the hospital within the series was renamed Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in honor of him and his co-star Lexie Grey, further solidifying his legacy in the realm of television.
Beyond his television fame, Dane spent his final days surrounded by the love of his family, including his devoted wife and two daughters, who were central to his life. The tributes flooding in highlight not only his professional accomplishments but also the deep personal connections he made throughout his life, showcasing a man remembered for his warmth and humor despite his public battle with a terminal illness.