'McSteamy' to quit 'Grey's Anatomy'
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Eric Dane has announced he is leaving 'Grey's Anatomy', and has thanked fans for their support.
The 39-year-old actor - who portrays Dr. Mark Sloan in the long-running medical drama - has thanked those behind the scenes and proclaimed the show's creator Shonda Rhimes as a "creative force".
He told TVLine.com: "I am extremely grateful to everyone at Grey's, ABC and Sondaland for the experience and memories I have had over the course of this run.
"It has been wonderful to work alongside and learn from a creative force such as Shonda Rhimes."
She also praised his talent, and wished him the best for his future.
Rhimes said: "We're a big family here at 'Grey's with a long history together and Eric will always remain an important part of our family.
"I wish him the best and I look forward to watching him as he continues to steam up the big and small screen."
Grey's Anatomy began in 2005 and the ninth series is due to begin on September 27, 2012.
Dane, who is married to actress Rebecca Gayheart, only joined the cast of the show in the 18th episode of the second season, but was so popular he was written in permanently.
In recent years he has also starred in movies including Marley & Me and Burlesque.


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