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Eric Dane vows to 'fight to the last breath' in ALS battle


DENVER, COLORADO - NOVEMBER 12: Eric Dane attends the Global Down Syndrome Foundation’s 14th Annual Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show at the Sheraton Downtown Denver Hotel on November 12, 2022 in Denver, Colorado.  (Photo by Thomas Cooper/Getty Images for Global Down Syndrome Foundation)
DENVER, COLORADO - NOVEMBER 12: Eric Dane attends the Global Down Syndrome Foundation’s 14th Annual Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show at the Sheraton Downtown Denver Hotel on November 12, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Thomas Cooper/Getty Images for Global Down Syndrome Foundation)
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Eric Dane is keeping up the fight as he battles his ALS diagnosis.

The “Euphoria” actor opened up more about his diagnosis during a meeting in Washington, D.C., with U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) as part of his work with the I AM ALS non-profit.

“ALS is the last thing they want to diagnose anybody with,” Dane said in a TikTok video shared by US Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.). “So often, it takes all this time for these people to be diagnosed, well, then it precludes them from being a part of these clinical trials.”

He continued, “That’s why ACT for ALS is so, so great, and it’s because it broadens the access for everybody.

The actor was on Capitol Hill with I AM ALS to advocate for the reauthorization of the ACT for ALS law that expands access to treatments and works to support development of new therapies for ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Dane was diagnosed with ALS, short for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, in April.

“I have two daughters at home,” he said in the meeting. “I want to see them, you know, graduate college, and get married and maybe have grandkids. You know, I want to be there for all that. So I’m going to fight to the last breath on this one.”

The 52-year-old shares daughters Billie, 15, and Georgia, 13, with wife Rebecca Gayheart.

Gayheart opened up on the how difficult Dane’s diagnosis has been for the family.

“It’s a journey, and there’s no real road map for us to follow, so we’re facing things as they happen,” she told us at the Step Up 2025 Inspiration Awards.

She continued, “We’re trying to do it all with as much dignity and grace as possible and as much love as possible. It’s a really tough situation.”

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