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Eric Dane's First Role Post-ALS Diagnosis

Summary

  • Eric Dane plays an ALS-diagnosed firefighter in Brilliant Minds.
  • This role is Dane's first acting work since his ALS diagnosis.
  • Dane partners with I AM ALS to fund research and find a cure.
Eric Dane's First Role Post-ALS Diagnosis

Eric Dane takes on a poignant role as Matthew, a firefighter and 9/11 hero diagnosed with ALS, in an exclusive clip from the NBC series Brilliant Minds. This guest appearance is particularly significant as it's his first acting role since he publicly shared his own ALS diagnosis in April. The episode, airing November 24th, features a scene where Matthew, portrayed by Dane, humorously interacts with his doctor, Dr. Oliver Wolf, played by Zachary Quinto.

Dane expressed gratitude for being able to continue working despite his health challenges and has requested privacy for his family. He is dedicated to advocating for ALS research and treatment, actively participating in the I AM ALS organization's 'Push for Progress' campaign, which seeks to raise substantial funds over the next three years. His efforts are driven by a desire to witness his daughters' future milestones.

The actor's commitment extends beyond his on-screen roles, as he has traveled to Washington D.C. to engage with policymakers regarding ALS awareness. His public stance and advocacy aim to galvanize support for finding a cure and improving outcomes for those affected by this progressive neurodegenerative disease.

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Eric Dane publicly shared his diagnosis with ALS in April. He is currently continuing his acting career and advocating for research.
Brilliant Minds is an NBC series featuring Dr. Oliver Wolf, a brilliant surgeon who tackles complex neurological cases, often exploring the personal lives of his patients.
The I AM ALS Push for Progress campaign is an initiative to raise $1 billion over three years to fund critical research and accelerate progress in finding a cure for ALS.

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