Former “Grey’s Anatomy” star Eric Dane passed away on February 19, marking a significant loss for fans of the popular medical drama. In a recent episode of the show, the producers paid tribute to Dane and his character, Dr. Mark Sloan, with a touching video montage set to the emotional song “Chasing Cars” by Tommee Profitt & Fleuries. This song has become iconic in the history of “Grey’s Anatomy,” often used to underscore poignant moments in the series.
Eric Dane joined the cast of “Grey’s Anatomy” in Season 2, portraying the charming plastic surgeon known as McSteamy. His character quickly became a fan favorite, earning him a promotion to series regular in Season 3. Despite meeting a tragic end in Season 8 due to a plane crash, Dane made several guest appearances on the show, including a memorable scene with Meredith Grey during her battle with COVID-induced hallucinations.
In a tragic turn of events, Dane was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 2025. Despite his terminal illness, he continued to work on various projects, including a role as an ALS patient in NBC’s “Brilliant Minds” and filming for Season 3 of “Euphoria,” where he portrayed Cal Jacobs. The upcoming season of “Euphoria” is set to premiere on HBO on April 12.
Following Dane’s passing, the cast and crew of “Grey’s Anatomy” expressed their grief and shared heartfelt tributes on social media. From creator Shonda Rhimes to former co-stars like Katherine Heigl and Kate Walsh, everyone remembered Dane fondly and celebrated his contributions to the show.
The tribute video shown in the recent episode of “Grey’s Anatomy” captures the evolution of Mark Sloan’s character, from his playful banter with Meredith to his poignant advice to Jackson on love and life. The montage serves as a fitting farewell to a beloved character and the talented actor who brought him to life.
Fans of “Grey’s Anatomy” can watch the touching tribute to Eric Dane below, a reminder of the impact his character had on the show and its viewers. The legacy of Dr. Mark Sloan lives on in the hearts of fans, forever a part of the rich tapestry of “Grey’s Anatomy.”

