Eric Dane Once Talked About His Exit From Grey’s Anatomy (Photo Credit – Wikipedia)

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The actor who portrayed the beloved character, Eric Dane, recently revealed that his exit wasn’t exactly a conscious decision on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast (via NBC LA).

In season two, Dane made his debut as Sloan as a guest actor. However, he soon won over fans and was cast on a permanent basis by season three. He was a standout due to his charm and charisma, but his tenure on the show came to an abrupt end when his character died in the season eight finale after a tragic plane crash.

What then caused him to leave? Eric Dane talked candidly about the difficult times behind the scenes. He was honest when he said, “I think I was let go,” adding that his battles with addiction at the time had contributed to it. It didn’t help that he stressed that his leaving wasn’t directly related to his addiction. He pointed out that “I was starting to become very expensive for the network,” emphasizing the unforgiving nature of TV economics. When an actor becomes expensive, networks tend to let them go, especially if the success of the show is perceived as not being dependent on any one member of the cast.

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