"While navigating these difficulties, I feel fortunate to be able to continue working and am excited about returning to the set of Euphoria next week," he told People, highlighting his commitment to his craft amidst personal trials. The decision to shift focus to upcoming productions comes as the show gears up for filming its third season, starting Monday.

Dane has an extensive career portfolio, including key roles in 'Charmed', 'The Last Ship', and films such as 'Marley & Me', 'Valentine's Day', and 'Burlesque'. He has been married to actress and model Rebecca Gayheart, with whom he shares two children.

ALS, commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease, is characterized by the degeneration of motor neurons, leading to progressive muscle paralysis. Initial symptoms often include muscle cramps or weakness, transitioning to more severe challenges, including difficulty in speaking, walking, and essential bodily functions. Unfortunately, there is no known cure for ALS, with life expectancy post-diagnosis typically ranging from three to five years, although some individuals can defy these expectations and live longer.

The public’s response to Dane’s diagnosis underscores the importance of awareness surrounding ALS and its impact, not only on those directly affected but also on families and communities. As the actor bravely shares his experience, he invites the world to support ALS research and those battling the disease.