Eric Dane Died Exactly 20 Years After His First ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Episode Aired

Eric Dane is best known for his role as McSteamy on Grey’s Anatomy and his death occurred on the 20th anniversary of his first appearance on the show.

The beloved actor made his debut on Grey’s during the season two finale, which aired on February 19, 2006.

Eric passed away at the age of 53 on February 19, 2026 following a battle with ALS, which he announced just 10 months ago.

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Throughout his time on Grey’s, Eric appeared in 139 episodes of the ABC medical drama series. After his season two guest appearance, he starred as Dr. Mark Sloan in seasons 3-9 and later returned as a special guest star in season 17. He also reprised the role for two episodes of the spinoff series Private Practice.

Krista Vernoff, the former showrunner of Grey’s Anatomy, shared a tribute to Eric by opening up about that season 17 guest spot.

“I called Eric and he answered immediately. I said will you come back? I know it’s a pandemic and shooting is a nightmare but we’re gonna do it on the beach and keep our social distance because the world needs joy and Mark and Lexie are joy. He said where and when. When I came to set that day, he said, we’re breaking the rules and hugging now right?
The thing I will remember most about Eric Dane are his hugs. The best hugs. Oh my friend. I wish you peace,” she wrote.

Many other celebrities have battled ALS as well, with some still fighting the disease right now.