Eric Dane misses Emmys' planned Grey's Anatomy' reunion amid illness
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Eric Dane misses Emmys' planned Grey's Anatomy' reunion amid illness
"Grey's Anatomy icon Eric Dane was supposed to appear at the 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday night, alongside former co-star Jesse Williams, to pay tribute to their long-running medical drama and to present the award for best directing in a drama series. But the 52-year-old Dane pulled out at the last minute and was a no-show, leaving Williams to present the award on his own, according to Deadline."
"No explanation was given for Dane's absence, but Sunday night would have been Dane's first major awards show appearance since he announced in April that he has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal and progressive neurodegenerative condition. Emmy organizers had planned to mark 20 years of Grey's Anatomy by showcasing Dane and Williams, two of its most prominent alums who also happened to play two of its hottest doctors, according to Deadline."
Eric Dane withdrew from the 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards at the last minute and did not appear alongside Jesse Williams to present and celebrate Grey's Anatomy. No explanation was released for the absence. Dane announced an April diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal and progressive neurodegenerative disease; the Emmys would have been his first major awards appearance since that announcement. Emmy organizers had planned a 20th-anniversary tribute featuring Dane and Williams. Dane portrayed Dr. Mark Sloan (McSteamy) for six seasons and was written off at the end of Season 8. Williams remained on the show for 12 seasons. Without Dane, there was no Grey's Anatomy celebration at the show.
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