Okay, deep breaths, Eric Dane, aka the complicated and chaotic daddy Cal Jacobs from Euphoria, has just dropped a life-altering update that has left fans stunned. The 52-year-old actor has been diagnosed with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)¡ªa degenerative neurological disorder that gradually weakens muscles and messes with voluntary movement. Yes, it is the same condition that affected the legendary Stephen Hawking.
In a heartfelt update shared with PEOPLE magazine, Dane, who was mainly seen in the show Grey's Anatomy, oh well, as a doctor, opened up about his diagnosis and how his family is rallying behind him during this difficult time. He shared that while the news has been tough, he is incredibly grateful for his loved ones and the unwavering support they are giving him. According to the Grey¡¯s Anatomy alum, his plan is to keep pushing forward with hope¡ªand he is not giving up on his career either.
In fact, Dane has confirmed that he is heading back to the Euphoria set next week as production for season 3 begins. Fans can rest easy¡ªCal Jacobs is not done stirring the pot just yet. Dane feels lucky that he can still work and is reportedly looking forward to returning to what he loves, even as he asks for privacy to focus on his health and his family.
For those who know him best as McSteamy (yes, we will never forget Grey¡¯s Anatomy), this update hits hard. Dane, who shares two daughters¡ªBillie Beatrice and Georgia Geraldine¡ªwith actress Rebecca Gayheart, is now facing an uphill battle. But if there is one thing we know about him, it is that he does not back down easily.
ALS may not have a cure yet, but with increased awareness and ongoing research, more treatments are emerging to help slow its progression. Dane joins a list of public figures¡ªincluding Aaron Lazar, Roberta Flack, and the late Kenneth Mitchell¡ªwho have bravely opened up about their diagnoses in recent years.
So yes, it is emotional, it is raw, and it is a lot to take in. But if anyone can power through with poise, purpose, and a bit of sass, it is Eric Dane.