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Shonda Rhimes on Eric Dane's Oscars Snub
19 Mar
Summary
- Rhimes believes Eric Dane was uniquely suited for television awards.
- Eric Dane died at age 53 after a battle with ALS.
- His family noted his advocacy for ALS awareness and research.

Shonda Rhimes has spoken out regarding the omission of Eric Dane from the Oscars' In Memoriam segment, stating that the actor, who died at age 53, was uniquely suited for television awards. She expressed anticipation for his recognition at the Emmys, emphasizing his significant impact on the Shondaland and Grey's Anatomy families.
Rhimes reflected on Dane's character, describing him as an incredible being and a wonderful, giving person. His loss has been deeply felt by those who knew him and by the wider television community.
News of Dane's passing broke in February, less than a year after his ALS diagnosis. His family released a statement highlighting his courageous battle with the disease and his devotion to his wife and daughters.
During his fight with ALS, Dane became a dedicated advocate for awareness and research. His family noted that he will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered, with Dane being grateful for his fans' support.
An insider revealed that the Academy receives numerous requests for its In Memoriam tribute, with an executive committee reviewing submissions based on limited airtime. Honorees not featured in the live telecast are memorialized on the Oscars' website.




