• "Euphoria", "Grey's Anatomy" Actor Diagnosed With ALS

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    Actor Eric Dane, best known for his roles on �Grey�s Anatomy� and �Euphoria,� announced this week that he has ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig�s disease.

    �I have been diagnosed with ALS,� the 52-year-old told People in an
    interview. �I am grateful to have my loving family by my side as we navigate this next chapter.�

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

    Dane has been married to actress Rebecca Gayheart since 2004. The couple has two children, the outlet noted: Billie Beatrice, aged 15, and Georgia Geraldine, who is 13.

    Gayheart previously filed for divorce in 2018 but called it off in March
    2025. �We are best of friends. We are really close. We are great coparents,� the actress told E! News earlier this week. �We really figured out the
    formula to staying a family and I think our kids are benefiting greatly from
    it and we are as well.�

    �I think it�s important to not look at a relationship that ends as a failure. It�s just a season. It wasn�t a failure. It was a huge success,� Gayheart
    added without clarifying the status of their relationship right now. �We were married for, I mean, we are still married, but together for 15 years and we
    had two beautiful kids so I think that�s a successful relationship, and
    that�s how we look at it.�

    The popular teen drama �Euphoria� is scheduled to begin production for season
    3 next week. The Emmy Award-winning HBO series includes Dane as Cal Jacobs, patriarch of the Jacobs family. Dane became nationally known thanks to his
    role as Dr. Mark Sloan, nicknamed �McSteamy,� on six seasons of the ABC
    medical drama �Grey�s Anatomy.�

    ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) is a progressive neurodegenerative
    disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to
    loss of muscle control. Over time, individuals with ALS may lose the ability
    to speak, move, eat, and breathe independently.

    ALS has no cure, and people who receive this diagnosis usually live three to five years after symptoms start, however, some people live for decades following their diagnosis. Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking lived with ALS for more than 50 years after being diagnosed at the age of 21 until he died
    in 2018.

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