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Eric Dane | Source: Getty Images
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New Details about Eric Dane's Passing Emerge — Details

Christell Fatima M. Tudtud
Mar 02, 2026
08:28 P.M.

New details have emerged about the "Grey's Anatomy" star's passing, including information about his funeral and official confirmation of his cause of death.

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Heartbreaking new details are emerging about Eric Dane's final farewell. The beloved actor died on February 19, 2026, at age 53, and his family has since laid him to rest.

Further information offers insight into how his family chose to say goodbye behind closed doors. At the same time, the long-running series that made him a star delivered its own emotional farewell.

Eric Dane at Prime Video's "Countdown" premiere on June 18, 2025 | Source: Getty Images

Eric Dane at Prime Video's "Countdown" premiere on June 18, 2025 | Source: Getty Images

Private Farewell and New Details Emerge

According to information shared by Entertainment Tonight, Dane was cremated and laid to rest on Friday, February 27, in Westwood, California.

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A source told the outlet that his family and closest friends gathered for a private funeral service, honoring the star away from the public eye.

The insider added that his daughters are taking the loss especially hard. "His girls have been having a hard time with his passing, but they are doing their best to stay surrounded by their mom and loved ones as they grieve," the source shared.

Rebecca Gayheart, Eric Dane, and their daughters, Georgia Geraldine and Billie Beatrice arrive at the 15th Annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball on June 11, 2016, in Brentwood, California | Source: Getty Images

Rebecca Gayheart, Eric Dane, and their daughters, Georgia Geraldine and Billie Beatrice arrive at the 15th Annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball on June 11, 2016, in Brentwood, California | Source: Getty Images

The source also revealed something deeply personal: "All Eric ever wanted was peace within his family, especially for the sake of his girls."

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Nearly a year after publicly revealing his amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) diagnosis, Dane's death certificate has now confirmed the cause of death as respiratory failure, with ALS listed as an underlying cause — a devastating end to a brave and very public battle.

Eric Dane attends the Global Down Syndrome Foundation's 14th Annual Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show in Denver, Colorado on November 12, 2022 | Source: Getty Images

Eric Dane attends the Global Down Syndrome Foundation's 14th Annual Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show in Denver, Colorado on November 12, 2022 | Source: Getty Images

Days after his passing, his television family also honored him on screen.

'McSteamy' Gets One Final Goodbye on the Hit Series

In its February 26 episode, "Grey's Anatomy" honored Dane and his character, Dr. Mark "McSteamy" Sloan, with a special tribute.

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The ABC series closed the hour with a montage set to Tommee Profitt and Fleurie’s rendition of Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars," a song long tied to some of the show's most emotional storylines.

Eric Dane's character, Dr. Mark Sloan, appears in a dimly lit bar scene featured in the opening of the tribute video, as posted on February 26, 2026 | Source: Instagram/greysabc

Eric Dane's character, Dr. Mark Sloan, appears in a dimly lit bar scene featured in the opening of the tribute video, as posted on February 26, 2026 | Source: Instagram/greysabc

Mark Sloan appears in a hotel room scene with Derek Shepherd and Meredith Grey, one of his most memorable early storylines | Source: Instagram/greysabc

Mark Sloan appears in a hotel room scene with Derek Shepherd and Meredith Grey, one of his most memorable early storylines | Source: Instagram/greysabc

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The video looked back at the early days of Dane's character, including the dramatic hotel room storyline.

It also revisited his complicated relationships, including the memorable elevator scene, along with his journey into fatherhood and the moment he walked Callie Torres down the aisle.

Dr. Mark Sloan stands in an elevator alongside Meredith Grey, Derek Shepherd, and Addison Montgomery in an early-season scene, as posted on February 26, 2026 | Source: Instagram/greysabc

Dr. Mark Sloan stands in an elevator alongside Meredith Grey, Derek Shepherd, and Addison Montgomery in an early-season scene, as posted on February 26, 2026 | Source: Instagram/greysabc

Mark Sloan smiles while interacting with a baby during a heartfelt fatherhood moment | Source: Instagram/greysabc

Mark Sloan smiles while interacting with a baby during a heartfelt fatherhood moment | Source: Instagram/greysabc

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Mark Sloan walks Callie Torres down the aisle during her wedding in an emotional ceremony scene | Source: Instagram/greysabc

Mark Sloan walks Callie Torres down the aisle during her wedding in an emotional ceremony scene | Source: Instagram/greysabc

The clip also featured his emotional advice to Jackson Avery from his hospital bed:

"If you love someone, you tell 'em, even if you're scared that it's not the right thing. Even if you're scared that it will burn your life to the ground, you say it. You say it loud."

Mark Sloan lies in a hospital bed speaking to a colleague during one of his final episodes on the series | Source: Instagram/greysabc

Mark Sloan lies in a hospital bed speaking to a colleague during one of his final episodes on the series | Source: Instagram/greysabc

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The tribute concluded with scenes from his return during the drama's COVID-19 storyline. "Don't waste one single minute," he says in the clip before the screen fades to black and white.

A final title card appeared at the end of the video, honoring Dane with his name and the years 1972 to 2026 displayed on screen.

A black-and-white image of Eric Dane appears at the end of the tribute, as posted on February 26, 2026 | Source: Instagram/greysabc

A black-and-white image of Eric Dane appears at the end of the tribute, as posted on February 26, 2026 | Source: Instagram/greysabc

While his family arranged a quiet goodbye, previous coverage sheds light on the illness that shaped his last chapter.

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Inside the Statement from His Loved Ones

As previously reported, Dane's family said in a statement to People that he died Thursday afternoon, February 19, after a courageous battle with ALS.

They added that throughout his illness, he became "a passionate advocate for awareness and research," determined to help others confronting the same disease.

Eric Dane attends the Los Angeles premiere of "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" on May 30, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Eric Dane attends the Los Angeles premiere of "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" on May 30, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

The family also noted that he deeply appreciated the support from fans and asked for privacy as they continue to grieve.

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The statement added, "He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world."

Long before the family's statement, Dane had shared his diagnosis with the world.

Eric Dane, Rebecca Gayheart, and family attend the Guy Oseary's event in Malibu on July 4, 2013, in Malibu, California | Source: Getty Images

Eric Dane, Rebecca Gayheart, and family attend the Guy Oseary's event in Malibu on July 4, 2013, in Malibu, California | Source: Getty Images

When He First Spoke About ALS

On April 10, 2025, Dane publicly shared his diagnosis for the first time. "I have been diagnosed with ALS," he told People exclusively. "I am grateful to have my loving family by my side as we navigate this next chapter."

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ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive nervous system disorder that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.

Eric Dane attends the HBO Max FYC event for "Euphoria" in Los Angeles on April 20, 2022 | Source: Getty Images

Eric Dane attends the HBO Max FYC event for "Euphoria" in Los Angeles on April 20, 2022 | Source: Getty Images

According to the Mayo Clinic, the disease causes loss of muscle control as motor neurons gradually deteriorate and die. There is no cure, and symptoms typically worsen over time.

The condition often begins with muscle weakness in the hands, arms, feet, or legs and may also cause slurred speech or difficulty swallowing. As it advances, ALS affects the muscles needed to move, speak, eat, and breathe.

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Eric Dane arrives at the premiere of HBO's "Euphoria" at the Cinerama Dome on June 4, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Eric Dane arrives at the premiere of HBO's "Euphoria" at the Cinerama Dome on June 4, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Despite the progression of the disease, Dane indicated at the time that he intended to keep working. He was preparing to resume filming Season 3 of "Euphoria" on April 14, just days after publicly sharing his diagnosis.

"I feel fortunate that I am able to continue working and am looking forward to returning to set of Euphoria next week," he said. "I kindly ask that you give my family and I privacy during this time."

But months after first sharing his diagnosis, Dane offered a more personal look at how the disease had progressed.

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Eric Dane is seen during a casual outing in Los Angeles on March 18, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

Eric Dane is seen during a casual outing in Los Angeles on March 18, 2023 | Source: Getty Images

The Moment He Knew Something Was Wrong

In June 2025, Dane spoke with ABC News' Diane Sawyer about when he first realized something was wrong. He said the earliest symptom was weakness in his right hand.

"I started experiencing some weakness in my right hand. And I didn't really think anything of it at the time," Dane said. He initially assumed it was fatigue or that he had been using his phone too much.

Eric Dane speaks during an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer about his ALS diagnosis | Source: YouTube/GMA

Eric Dane speaks during an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer about his ALS diagnosis | Source: YouTube/GMA

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As the weakness progressed, he consulted several hand specialists before a neurologist told him the case was "way above my pay grade."

Dane said the disease has since advanced. "My right side is completely, completely stopped working," he told Sawyer, indicating his right arm resting in his lap.

When asked about his left arm, he replied, "No, it's going. Yeah, I feel like maybe a couple few more months, and I won't have my left hand either. Sobering."

The interview turned emotional when Sawyer asked who he calls when it becomes overwhelming. "I call Rebecca. I talk to her every day," he said, referring to his wife, Rebecca Gayheart.

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