Shonda Rhimes Just Told The World Eric Dane ‘He’s Not a Movie Star’ To Be In The Oscars In Memoriam and Fans Are Livid

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Eric Dane, beloved by millions as Dr. Mark “McSteamy” Sloan on Grey’s Anatomy, died on February 19, 2026 at just 53 years old after a courageous battle with ALS — and the wound that his passing opened in the hearts of the show’s devoted fanbase was torn wider when the 2026 Oscars ceremony aired its In Memoriam segment and his face was nowhere in it. James Van Der Beek, Brigitte Bardot, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Robert Carradine were also excluded

— but it was the absence of McSteamy that ignited the loudest and most sustained fan reaction, a fury that was still burning when Grey’s Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes addressed it at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Her explanation was direct: “Well, he’s not a movie star. I feel like when the Emmys come around, he will be immortalized the way he should be. We can’t fault the Oscars for the fact they’re looking at movies — Eric was unique to television.” The fans who heard those words did not receive them as the defense Rhimes intended — they received them as a diminishment of a man who had film credits including X-Men: The Last Stand and Marley & Me, who had given everything to his craft through a devastating illness, and who deserved to have his face on that screen. A source close to Eric’s family told TMZ they were “saddened” by the exclusion, though they understood it had been a year of profound loss for the industry.

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