Eric Dane has no desire to quit acting, even amid his battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Following his appearance on "Brilliant Minds," the "Euphoria" actor appeared on a Tuesday, Dec. 2 panel hosted by the I am ALS organization to discuss the storyline and the illness.
During the panel, the actor said he has no issue taking on other roles that center around ALS. "I'm fairly limited in what I can do physically as an actor, but I still have my brain, and I still have my speech, so I'm willing to just do about anything. I'll take on any role. From here on out, it's going to have to be ALS-centric. It's going to be very difficult for me to play any other role," he said.
"I'm fine with that," he added. "I'm grateful that I can still work in any capacity."
After nearly a decade of playing the fliratious plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Sloan on "Grey's Anatomy," Dane returned to the medical drama genre in a Nov. 24 episode of "Brilliant Minds marking his first role since revealing his diagnosis in April.






