Eric Dane, best known for his roles on Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria, died at age 53 following a battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which he publicly disclosed around 10 months ago, according to Healthline News. His family described his struggle as courageous, and Dane was active in advocating for ALS research through organizations such as I AM ALS.
Dane passed away on February 19, and his widow, Rebecca Gayheart, has expressed deep gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans and friends, noting on Instagram that their kindness helped the family through the challenges of his illness, as reported by Deadline and TMZ. Grey’s Anatomy and its network also released statements honoring Dane’s contributions and remembering his “remarkable talent and unforgettable presence.”
In the aftermath of his death, a GoFundMe campaign established to support Dane’s widow and two daughters has raised nearly $350,000. The fundraising effort was temporarily paused for platform review but has since been verified with Dane’s family as beneficiaries, according to the Guardian World.
Netflix recently released Eric Dane’s final interview, giving insight into his thoughts during his final months, Screen Rant reports. Meanwhile, international coverage, including Aristegui Noticias, highlighted his last public words and commemorated his life and career, marking his passing as a significant loss for the entertainment community.
Looking ahead, Dane’s advocacy for ALS research has renewed attention on the disease's ongoing challenges, with his family and supporters continuing efforts to raise awareness and funds for potential treatments. The impact of his public battle may influence future ALS research initiatives and fundraising priorities.

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