
"Gray's Anatomy and Euphoria star Eric Dane passed away this week at the age of 53, and following his death it's been revealed that he was an interview subject for the Netflix series Famous Last Words, hosted by Brad Falchuk. Dane's interview was filmed in November 2025, and is streaming now."
"Per Netflix, Famous Last Words interviews are recorded "with the understanding that they were to be kept secret and only aired posthumously," and conclude with a segment in which the subject speaks directly to the camera, sharing their final thoughts with the world."
"Eric and I were the same age when we discussed his life and legacy, so the conversation felt uniquely moving and personal. There was no self-pity in Eric. He refused to complain. He was brave, soulful, charming, joyful, grateful, and hilarious - and when he flashed that smile, he was undeniably still a leading man. His final words at the end of the episode are truly beautiful. I will miss him."
Eric Dane died at age 53 and had been an interview subject for Netflix's Famous Last Words; his segment was filmed in November 2025 and is now streaming. Famous Last Words records interviews to be kept secret and aired only posthumously and concludes with a segment in which the subject speaks directly to the camera to share final thoughts. The series' first installment, featuring Jane Goodall, premiered in October 2025 immediately after her passing. Dane revealed an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) diagnosis in April 2025. Dane became widely known for his role as Dr. Mark 'McSteamy' Sloan on Grey's Anatomy and for appearing on Euphoria.
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