
“Grey’s Anatomy” extra Laura Ann Tull dubbed Eric Dane an “evil … bully” in the days after his tragic death — and fans are not happy.
The actress went on a scathing tirade via Threads last week, calling the actor a “coward,” a “jerk” and a “narcissist” who allegedly “abused” her on set — and claimed she got him written off the medical drama in 2012.
“I am why he was fired from ‘Grey’s,’” she wrote in her lengthy rant (via Complex), without providing evidence. “I called [Shonda] Rhimes’ assistant two weeks before they announced his termination. Rhimes I doubt will ever admit that.”
Social media users blasted Tull for “talking bad about [someone] who is now gone from this world.”
One asked about “the point” of the callout, noting, “Attacking someone after they die of a horrific disease and they cannot defend themselves just smacks of indecency towards his family. Even if every word you say is true now is not the time to say it. I hope his daughters never see the vitriol you are spewing.”
Another blasted Tull as an “attention seeker” who wants her “two minutes of fame.”
Many questioned whether Tull was an extra on the series at all, as it does not appear on her IMDB page, with a diehard fan insisting, “I have watched ‘Greys Anatomy’ from start to finish so many times. … I’ve never seen you in my life. Ever.”
Tull defended herself, claiming Dane “dying doesn’t change [the] destruction he caused.”
She also pointed out that she initially slammed Dane years before he lost his battle to ALS, publishing a Medium essay in June 2018.
At the time, Tull wrote that Dane called her “weird,” according to an email she received from “[Arne] Starr, an elected representative of Sag Aftra.”
The ex-lawyer alleged, “I never talked to Dane. … I never spoke to Dane once directly. But I did hear him talk about me.”
She drew Patrick Dempsey into the fray, claiming the 60-year-old “also seemed to comment about” her.
Reps for Dane and Dempsey did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The “Euphoria” star was diagnosed with ALS in April 2025 and died last week, with Dane’s family breaking the news in a statement.
“With heavy hearts, we share that Eric Dane passed on Thursday afternoon following a courageous battle,” his loved ones wrote Thursday, in part. “Eric adored his fans and is forever grateful for the outpouring of love and support he’s received.”