Eric Dane (born November 9, 1972) is an American actor. After
appearing in television roles throughout the 1990s and 2000s, he became
known for playing Dr. Mark "McSteamy" Sloan on the series Grey's
Anatomy, and has recently branched into film, co-starring in Marley
& Me, Valentine's Day, and Burlesque. Dane was born in San
Francisco, California to a homemaker mother, Leah, and an interior
designer/architect father. Dane is Jewish. He has a younger brother and
attended Sequoia High School in Redwood City, California, from 1987 to
1990. and San Mateo High School in San Mateo, California, from 1990 to
1991, where he graduated. Dane was an athlete in high school, playing on
the Boys' Varsity water polo team, but decided to pursue a career in
acting after appearing in a school production of Arthur Miller's All My
Sons. In 1993, Dane moved to Los Angeles, where he played small roles in
the television series Saved by the Bell, The Wonder Years, Roseanne,
and Married With Children, among others. But in 2000, he was signed for a
recurring role in Gideon's Crossing, and followed this with a
two-season run in Charmed.

His
made-for-television movie credits included two biopics, Serving in
Silence (about Margarethe Cammermeyer's experiences in the military),
and Helter Skelter, in which he portrayed Charles "Tex" Watson, a member
of the Manson family. Dane's first major feature film appearance was
in The Basket (1999). He also appeared in Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane,
Sol Goode, Feast, Open Water 2, and X-Men: The Last Stand. In 2005,
Dane guested as Dr. Mark Sloan (nicknamed "McSteamy" by Meredith Grey)
in "Yesterday," the eighteenth episode of the second season of the ABC
medical drama Grey's Anatomy. Positive audience reaction to the
character led to Dane's becoming a regular in the show's third season.
His first appearance in the season, in which he walked out of the
bathroom soaking wet and wearing only a strategically placed towel, was
labeled a "watercooler moment". In December 2006, he starred in the
A&E TV movie Wedding Wars as the brother of a gay man (played by
John Stamos) who goes on strike in support of marriage equality. Dane,
alongside Patrick Dempsey, appeared in the same big-screen project, the
2010 romantic comedy Valentine's Day. The Garry Marshall-directed film
followed five interconnecting stories about Los Angelinos anticipating
(or in some cases dreading) the holiday. Dane is represented by Creative
Artists Agency, and William Choi of Management 360.

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