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    In an Exclusive Interview, Eric Dane Leaves Behind His Last Words

    “Billie and Georgia, these words are for you.”

    By Tudum Staff
    Feb. 20, 2026

As a leading man, Eric Dane exuded confidence, charisma, and the certainty that all eyes belonged on him. But as a person, Dane described himself in far more relatable terms: As a rascal, as lonely, as detached, as resilient and persistent, sensitive and empathetic, a good dad, and someone who was deeply in love with acting, his family, and his friends. “I can feel lonely in a crowded room,” he admitted to Brad Falchuk during their confidential taping of Famous Last Words during November of 2025 — an interview that he understood would only be released after his death. But as he faced down amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive neurological disease that affects muscle control, Dane described his spirit as buoyant: “There’s no reason for me to be happy in any individual moment, but I am.”

In a powerful and emotional conversation, Dane looked back at his life with candor and compassion, touching on the critical events in his life that traumatized him “on a cellular level,” his battle with drugs and alcohol, the great romance of his life, and the earned and deserved peace he felt about his death. 

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What were Eric Dane’s last words?

At the end of their interview, Falchuk left the stage so that Dane could speak directly to the camera to deliver his final, unedited public thoughts — specifically addressed to his daughters. Here it is in full:

“Billie and Georgia, these words are for you. I tried. I stumbled sometimes, but I tried. Overall we had a blast, didn’t we? I remember all the times we spent at the beach, the two of you, me and mom — in Santa Monica, Hawaii, Mexico. I see you now playing in the ocean for hours, my water babies. Those days, pun intended, were heaven. I want to tell you four things I’ve learned from this disease, and I hope you don’t just listen to me. I hope you’ll hear me.

“First, live now. Right now. In the present. It’s hard, but I learned to do that. For years, I have been wandering around mentally and lost in my head for long chunks of time, wallowing and worrying in self-pity, shame, and doubt. I’ve replayed decisions, second-guessed myself. ‘I shouldn’t have done this. I never should’ve that.’ No more. Out of pure survival, I am forced to stay in the present. But I don’t want to be anywhere else. The past contains regrets. The future remains unknown. So you have to live now. The present is all you have. Treasure it. Cherish every moment.

“Second, fall in love. Not necessarily with a person, although I do recommend that as well. But fall in love with something. Find your passion, your joy. Find the thing that makes you want to get up in the morning, drives you through the entire day. I fell in love for the first time when I was about your age. I fell in love with acting. That love eventually got me through my darkest hours, my darkest days, my darkest year. I still love my work, I still look forward to it, I still want to get in front of a camera and play my part. My work doesn’t define me, but it excites me. Find something that excites you. Find your path, your purpose, your dream. Then go for it. Really go for it.

“Third, choose your friends wisely. Find your people and allow them to find you. And then give yourselves to them. The best of them will give back to you. No judgment, no conditions, no questions asked. I’m so thankful for my very close family and friends. Every single one has stepped up. I can’t do little things I used to do. I can’t drive around, go to the gym, get coffee, hang out. But I’ve learned to embrace alternatives. My friends come to me, we eat together, watch a game, listen to music. They don’t do anything special, they just show up. That’s a big one. Just show up. And love your friends with everything you have. Hang onto them. They will entertain you, guide you, help you, support you, and some will save you.

Eric Dane sits in a wheelchair on a dimly lit stage next to an empty chair and a small table with a glass carafe, in a modern studio interview setting with warm lighting and dark background.

“Finally, fight with every ounce of your being, and with dignity. When you face challenges, health or otherwise, fight. Never give up. Fight until your last breath. This disease is slowly taking my body, but it will never take my spirit.

“The two of you are different people. But you’re both strong and resilient. You inherited resiliency from me. That’s my superpower. You knock me down, I bounce right up, and I keep coming back. I get up again, and again, and again. Mark says I’m like a cat, except a cat has nine lives, and I’m on number 15 — easily. So when something unexpected hits you, and it will because that’s life, fight and face it with honesty, integrity, and grace, even if it feels or seems insurmountable.

“I hope I’ve demonstrated that you can face anything. You can face the end of your days. You can face hell with dignity. Fight, girls, and hold your heads high.

“Billie and Georgia, you are my heart. You are my everything. Good night. I love you. Those are my last words.”

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