Eric Dane, McSteamy of “Gray’s Anatomy”, claims to have Sla

Eric Dane, the actor known as the beautiful plastic surgeon nicknamed McSteamy in “Gray’s Anatomy,” he told People Magazine who was diagnosed with the SLA
Dane told the magazine that he was grateful for the support of his family and was enthusiastic about returning to the set of “Euphoria” soon. His representatives did not immediately respond to E -mail and calls in search of further information.
ALS, also known as Lou GehrigThe disease is a neurological disorder that degrades the ability of a patient to control the muscles, speak and finally breathe without assistance.
While patients with ALS often die within five years from the diagnosis, clinical studies for potential therapies have generated the hope of extending a patient’s life from different months.
Mr. Dane started acting in the early 90s with small parts in television shows, first in “Saved by the Bell” and subsequently in “married with children”. Over the years, his charm and his beautiful look as a boy have made him earn recurring roles on “Gideon’s Crossing”, where he played a doctor and on “Changed”.
His moment of breakout came in 2006 in another medical role, this time as the protagonist in “Gray’s Anatomy”, which has been renewed for a 22nd season this year, making him one of the most successful television shows of all time.
Wearing a white laboratory coat and showing off well -kept and perfectly disordered hair, Mr. Dane played Dr. Mark Sloan, the head of plastic surgery at the Seattle hospital where the show was based. The hospital was subsequently renamed after his character, who died on the show.
The most important role of Mr. Dane was recently on the “Euphoria” TV show, where he plays Nate Jacobs’ father, played by Jacob Elordi. Although I usually interpret a nice support character, he played a series of roles that have devoted themselves from that, included as a killer taken in the film “Bad Boys: Ride or Die”.
“Television is the land of beautiful people,” wrote Lynn Hirschberg The New York Times In 2009
“It is beautiful and has a sense of humor. It’s rare,” Clooney said.