‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Cast and Creators Honor Eric Dane: Tributes Pour In After Actor’s ALS Battle Ends at 53
By Sophia Chen, Entertainment Reporter Los Angeles, CA – February 22, 2026
The Grey’s Anatomy community continues to grieve the loss of Eric Dane, who died February 19 at 53 from ALS complications. As tributes flow from creators, networks, and co-stars, the actor’s impact—as the charismatic Dr. Mark Sloan and beyond—remains profound.
Shonda Rhimes, series creator and Shondaland founder, extended her statement: “We are grateful for the artistry, spirit, friendship and humanity he shared with us for so many years. Our hearts are with his family, loved ones, and all who were touched by his work.”
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(Shonda Rhimes on the red carpet in an elegant black gown, smiling warmly, embodying the creative leadership and family spirit she brought to Grey’s Anatomy and her heartfelt tribute to Dane.)
ABC and 20th Television issued a joint statement: “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Eric Dane. His remarkable talent and unforgettable presence on Grey’s Anatomy left a lasting impact on audiences around the world, and his courage and grace during his battle with ALS inspired so many. Our hearts are with his family, friends, and colleagues, as well as the many fans whose lives were touched by his work.”
Kate Walsh, who played Dr. Addison Montgomery and shared early scenes with Dane—including his nervous first elevator moment—penned an emotional Instagram tribute: “I literally remember my very first scene with Eric…an elevator scene at Seattle Grace. So, so long ago. I believe it was his first scene on the show too and he was nervous. He was so handsome and I thought ‘but can this guy act?’ and of course he could, and did, and the rest is history.”
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(Kate Walsh as Dr. Addison Montgomery in scrubs, seated thoughtfully in a hospital setting, reflecting the deep bond she described with Dane from their early days on the show.)
Walsh highlighted his sensitivity, vulnerability, intelligence, and “old soul” gravitas: “One of the things I loved about Eric was his sensitivity and vulnerability… but he had the gravitas & old soul that made his work magnetic and made him a great friend off set. In those early days of Grey’s, as with most network tv shows, we spent more time with each other than with anyone else and so we became a family of sorts and Eric was such a source of support and love. ALS is an awful disease & too many people have lost loved ones to it. I know it was Eric’s mission to help find a cure.”
Longtime cast members joined the outpouring. Kevin McKidd (Dr. Owen Hunt) posted on Instagram Story: “Rest in Peace Buddy.”
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(Kevin McKidd as Dr. Owen Hunt in yellow trauma gown with stethoscope, capturing his presence as a steadfast colleague during Dane’s tenure on the series.)
James Pickens Jr. (Dr. Richard Webber) echoed simply: “Rest in Peace.” Krista Vernoff, a key producer and showrunner, also shared condolences, underscoring Dane’s familial role on set.
Dane’s portrayal of Sloan evolved from provocative newcomer to beloved figure, with his death scene among the show’s most moving. His advocacy during ALS—diagnosed publicly in 2025—further cemented his legacy of courage.
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Additional tributes from Ellen Pompeo, Patrick Dempsey, and others emphasize Dane’s warmth and the family forged over years of long hours. His work in Euphoria and advocacy efforts continue to inspire.
As Grey’s Anatomy endures, Dane’s contributions—artistic and personal—live on through those he touched.