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Eric Dane Remembered by Grey's Anatomy with Emotional Tribute

Show airs touching video montage after actor's passing

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The medical drama Grey's Anatomy has honored late actor Eric Dane, who played the beloved character Dr. Mark Sloan, also known as "McSteamy," with a touching video tribute in its latest episode. The 65-second montage,...

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    ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Airs McSteamy Tribute After Eric Dane’s Death; Emotional Video Montage Is Set to ‘Chasing Cars’

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    ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Pays Emotional Tribute to Eric Dane With Look Back at Dr. Mark Sloan

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    ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Honors Late Star Eric Dane With Touching Video Tribute

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    Sky Teaming With Starz on 50 Cent-Produced British Boxing Drama ‘Fightland’

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Eric Dane Remembered by Grey's Anatomy with Emotional Tribute

Show airs touching video montage after actor's passing

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The medical drama Grey's Anatomy has honored late actor Eric Dane, who played the beloved character Dr. Mark Sloan, also known as "McSteamy," with a touching video tribute in its latest episode. The 65-second montage, set to Tommee Profitt and Fleurie's cover of Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars," aired at the end of the episode and featured some of Dane's most memorable moments on the show.

Dane, who passed away on February 19 at the age of 53, had been a part of the Grey's Anatomy cast from 2006 to 2012. His character, Dr. Mark Sloan, was a plastic surgeon and a love interest for several characters, including Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh) and Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh). The tribute included clips from some of the show's most iconic moments, including the infamous hotel room scene that ended Derek (Patrick Dempsey) and Addison's marriage, as well as Mark's hilarious elevator ride with his past and present significant others.

The tribute was a heartfelt way for the show to pay its respects to Dane, who had been open about his struggles with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) in the months leading up to his passing. The show's creator, Shonda Rhimes, and the cast have all paid tribute to Dane on social media, remembering him as a talented actor and a kind person.

In other news, Sky and Starz have announced a co-commission deal for the new boxing drama Fightland, executive produced by 50 Cent. The show, which has just wrapped shooting in London, follows the story of a disgraced boxer who returns to London to seek vengeance against the crime family he thinks betrayed him. The series stars Howard Charles, Nicholas Pinnock, Deborah Ayorinde, and Charles Babalola, and will air on Sky and Now TV in the UK.

While the two news stories may seem unrelated, they both highlight the impact that television can have on our lives. For fans of Grey's Anatomy, the tribute to Eric Dane was a poignant reminder of the show's ability to create characters that feel like family. For those looking forward to Fightland, the new series promises to bring a fresh perspective to the world of boxing dramas.

In a statement, Sky said that it was "thrilled" to be partnering with Starz on Fightland, which it described as a "high-stakes" drama that would "keep viewers on the edge of their seats." The show's executive producer, 50 Cent, has also expressed his excitement about the project, saying that it would be a "game-changer" for the world of boxing dramas.

As the television landscape continues to evolve, it's clear that shows like Grey's Anatomy and Fightland will remain an important part of our cultural conversation. Whether it's through tributes to beloved actors or new series that push the boundaries of storytelling, television has the power to inspire, to educate, and to entertain.

The medical drama Grey's Anatomy has honored late actor Eric Dane, who played the beloved character Dr. Mark Sloan, also known as "McSteamy," with a touching video tribute in its latest episode. The 65-second montage, set to Tommee Profitt and Fleurie's cover of Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars," aired at the end of the episode and featured some of Dane's most memorable moments on the show.

Dane, who passed away on February 19 at the age of 53, had been a part of the Grey's Anatomy cast from 2006 to 2012. His character, Dr. Mark Sloan, was a plastic surgeon and a love interest for several characters, including Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh) and Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh). The tribute included clips from some of the show's most iconic moments, including the infamous hotel room scene that ended Derek (Patrick Dempsey) and Addison's marriage, as well as Mark's hilarious elevator ride with his past and present significant others.

The tribute was a heartfelt way for the show to pay its respects to Dane, who had been open about his struggles with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) in the months leading up to his passing. The show's creator, Shonda Rhimes, and the cast have all paid tribute to Dane on social media, remembering him as a talented actor and a kind person.

In other news, Sky and Starz have announced a co-commission deal for the new boxing drama Fightland, executive produced by 50 Cent. The show, which has just wrapped shooting in London, follows the story of a disgraced boxer who returns to London to seek vengeance against the crime family he thinks betrayed him. The series stars Howard Charles, Nicholas Pinnock, Deborah Ayorinde, and Charles Babalola, and will air on Sky and Now TV in the UK.

While the two news stories may seem unrelated, they both highlight the impact that television can have on our lives. For fans of Grey's Anatomy, the tribute to Eric Dane was a poignant reminder of the show's ability to create characters that feel like family. For those looking forward to Fightland, the new series promises to bring a fresh perspective to the world of boxing dramas.

In a statement, Sky said that it was "thrilled" to be partnering with Starz on Fightland, which it described as a "high-stakes" drama that would "keep viewers on the edge of their seats." The show's executive producer, 50 Cent, has also expressed his excitement about the project, saying that it would be a "game-changer" for the world of boxing dramas.

As the television landscape continues to evolve, it's clear that shows like Grey's Anatomy and Fightland will remain an important part of our cultural conversation. Whether it's through tributes to beloved actors or new series that push the boundaries of storytelling, television has the power to inspire, to educate, and to entertain.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Honors Late Star Eric Dane With Touching Video Tribute

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