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Eric Dane's Iconic Transformations: From 'Grey’s Anatomy' to 'Euphoria'

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Eric Dane, known for his role as Mark Sloan on "Grey’s Anatomy," passed away at age 53 after battling ALS. He was cherished by friends, family, and fans for his advocacy and acting contributions.

Early Roles in Television

Dane's television career began with a guest role on "Saved by the Bell" in 1991. Throughout the 1990s, he appeared in various shows before landing a recurring part on "Charmed." His portrayal of Dr. Wyatt Cooper on "Gideon’s Crossing" further expanded his TV credits.

The Iconic McSteamy

In 2006, Dane debuted as Mark Sloan, also known as McSteamy, on "Grey’s Anatomy." He portrayed the skilled plastic surgeon until 2012, with a brief return in 2021. Fans continue to celebrate his character's memorable moments.

Film and Later Television Work

Dane participated in films like "Valentine’s Day" and "Burlesque" during the 2010s. His recent work included a significant role in HBO's series "Euphoria." He played Cal Jacobs, a complex character with a concealed life.

A Legacy of Advocacy

Even while fighting ALS, Dane dedicated himself to raising awareness about the disease. His family emphasized his commitment to making a difference for others facing similar battles. He will be remembered for both his on-screen performances and off-screen efforts.