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Eric Dane played Mark Sloan from season two to nine of Grey's Anatomy. Additionally, he appeared as a special guest star in season seventeen. He also played the same character in the season two episode Ex-Life, and the season three episode Another Second Chance in Private Practice.

Biography[]

Eric William Dane is the older of two brothers.[1] His father was an architect and interior designer based in San Francisco.[2] His mother was a homemaker. Young Eric Dane was a good athlete in high school. There, he started amateur stage work by playing "Joe Keller" in Arthur Miller's "All My Sons", and realized that this was all he wanted to do.[3]

Eric Dane married Rebecca Gayheart in October 2004. The couple has 2 daughters.[4] In March 2018, Rebecca filed for divorce after 14 years of marriage.[5]

Career[]

Filmography[]

  • One Fast Move (????)
  • Borderline (????)
  • Dangerous Waters (????)
  • National Anthem (????)
  • Little Dixie (2022)
  • American Carnage (2022)
  • Redeeming Love (2022)
  • The Ravine (2021)
  • Ariana Savalas: Perfect Man (short) (2019)
  • Grey Lady (2017)
  • Burlesque (2010)
  • Valentine's Day (2010)
  • Marley & Me (2008)
  • Wedding Wars (2006)
  • Open Water 2: Adrift (2006)
  • X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
  • Painkiller Jane (2005)
  • Feast (2005)
  • Helter Skelter (2004)
  • Sol Goode (2003)
  • Ball & Chain (2001)
  • The Basket (1999)
  • Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story (1995)

Television[]

  • Euphoria (2019-2022)
  • Grey's Anatomy (2006-2012; 2021)
  • Wireless (short) (2020)
  • The Last Ship (2014-2018)
  • Family Guy (2018)
  • The Fixer (mini-series) (2015)
  • Private Practice (2009-2010)
  • Las Vegas (2004)
  • Charmed (2003-2004)
  • The American Embassy (2002)
  • Gideon's Crossing (2001)
  • Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane (2000)
  • Crisis Center (1997)
  • Roseanne (1996)
  • Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (mini-series) (1996)
  • Silk Stalkings (1996)
  • Married with Children (1995)
  • The Wonder Years (1993)
  • Renegade (1992)
  • Saved by the Bell (1991)

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