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Smooth Operator: Getting McSteamy with Grey's Anatomy's Eric Dane
Smooth Operator: Getting McSteamy with Grey's Anatomy's Eric Dane
By Scott Huver, Hollywood.com Staff
Grey's Anatomy
Just when fans of
Grey’s Anatomy
had a hard enough time deciding which of the show’s hunky doctors they most wanted to get a full physical examination from, in walks plastic surgeon Mark Sloan. With chiseled good look and impeccable abs that had the ladies forgetting reigning hospital heartthrob “McDreamy” in favor of “McSteamy,” the bad boy doc’s bedside manner is causing nothing but trouble. Hollywood.com has a consultation with
Eric Dane
, the actor whose heat creates Sloan’s McSteam.
Hollywood.com: Your character is becoming more and more integral to the show with each new episode. Did you know that's how it was going to be when you signed on to play the part?
Eric Dane:
Well, I knew that they would have to kind of mix me into the other already established relationships in the hospital pretty quickly, and I think that they're doing a really good job of that. It's totally believable, too.
HW: Yeah—You're causing a lot of trouble.
ED:
Causing a lot of trouble! I think that's why I'm there, and I'm sure eventually that the trouble will end and I'll just be another doctor.
HW: What's been the most fun part of playing him?
ED:
Well, he's an unpredictable character in an unpredictable world. You never know what's going to happen with him next. So I like the character.
HW: Are you hoping to get a regular relationship going with one of the characters, with one of the ladies on the show?
ED:
Well, I think that he should be with Addison. That's who he came to the hospital to get. Now I don't know if that's where it's going. I think the most important relationship that needs to be mended is the relationship with him and Derek.
HW: Do you think we’ll see these two guys work out their problems?
ED:
I think that's what should happen first and foremost. I don't know if the relationship with Addison is ever going to be anything more than what it is right now, but I think that what is of paramount importance is that his relationship with Derek is healed.
HW: I was surprised when Sloan made a play for Meredith after all the talk he gave to McDreamy about mending their rift.
ED:
Yeah, but that's him. I don't think that he would ever touch her. I don't think so. I think that he respects his friend and I don't think that he would do that. I don't think that he would make that mistake again. As much as a mistake it may have been I'm sure in Mark Sloan's world it was justifiable. But I don't think that he would do that to someone again. I think that it's just in his nature to flirt.
HW: How has your life changed since the day you started on the show?
ED:
A lot of people watch that show, man! I get recognized a lot and that's nice because for an actor that means that your work is getting seen. That's always a great thing, to be on a show that's watched by so many people.
HW: When you go to work do you have any input on where your character goes, or do you just say, “Tell me what to do and I'm here to do it?”
ED:
Well, we can always pitch ideas to the writers, but the writers are so good so it's almost unnecessary. Creatively we get enough to work with that I haven't found myself wanting to take this character in a different direction. I'm very happy with what they're doing with him.
HW: Are you getting enough medical knowledge now that if someone next to you gets a nose bleed that you could help them out?
ED:
Yeah. I can definitely put a band-aid on a skinned knee. I'm adept at applying bandages.
HW: And everyone was talking about the infamous dust-up between a couple of your co-workers. Is everything is good on the set now? Is everyone friendly and cool again?
ED:
Of course. Nothing was ever not cool. I think it was always good. I think that it was grossly exaggerated in the media. I think that everyone has moved on from whatever it was that happened. I wasn't even around.
HW: Did all the reportage make it worse for you guys in terms of dealing with it?
ED:
Absolutely. Well, the situation was what it was and it wasn't really--like I said, man, in my estimation it was wildly exaggerated by the media and by the time the media got a hold of it I think that everyone had moved on anyway.
HW: Are you ready to carry the “McSteamy” tag with you for the next several years? Are you cool with that?
ED:
I would love to, man. It's done nothing but good for me so why wouldn't I?
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