Eric Dane advocates for ALS cure after missing Emmys 2025 in video showing disease progression
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Eric Dane advocated for a cure for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) as the progression of his symptoms was on full display in a campaign video.
After the “Euphoria” actor missed the planned “Grey’s Anatomy” reunion at the Emmys 2025 Sunday, he appeared in a campaign video for the I AM ALS organization to promote accelerating research for the neurodegenerative disease.
“I’m Eric. An actor, a father and now a person living with ALS,” Dane, 52, said in a clip shared on Instagram Monday.
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2 Comments
He's starting to lose his ability to speak.
Agreed. Sometimes they take more money without valued results. Hopefully AI can help. My uncle was just diagnosed.