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Brad Falchuk, the television genius and husband of Gwyneth Paltrow who conducted the last interview with Eric Dane

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The screenwriter and producer married the actress in 2018 after four years of relationship. Together, they form one of the most desired couples in Hollywood for their success and beauty. Falchuk spoke with Eric Dane on the program Famous Last Words, which airs once the character has passed away

Eric Dane.
Eric Dane.AP

Netflix airs a program that consists of conducting interviews with prominent figures to broadcast them after they have passed away. Famous Last Words, whose second guest was Eric Dane, who passed away on February 19th due to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The first guest was Jane Goodall, who passed away in October 2025.


The show is produced and hosted by Brad Falchuk (54), one of the latest television geniuses who gained attention in the tabloids due to his marriage to Gwyneth Paltrow (53) in September 2018.

The ceremony took place at the mansion owned by the Oscar winner in the Hamptons, the exclusive coastal area where the wealthy from New York often seek tranquility. It was the second marriage for both.

Falchuk, with a vast career in television as a writer for Nip/Tuck (2004-2010), Glee (2009-2015), or American Horror Stories (2021-2024), was previously married to television producer Suzanne Bukinik, with whom he has two children, Isabella (21) and Brody (19).

Meanwhile, Paltrow said "I do" to Coldplay's leader Chris Martin (48), with whom she also has two children, Apple and Moses, who interestingly are the same age. They all get along wonderfully.

The producer and writer and the actress met by chance in 2010 during the filming of Glee, where Paltrow eventually appeared in five episodes. A beautiful friendship blossomed between them as they were both married at the time. However, they started dating in 2014 after their respective separations.

In an episode of her podcast The Good Podcast/You Asked in July 2025, the actress revealed what Falchuk likes most about her: "Your physical beauty. The way your body moves through space. The way you fade a bit when you work. The way your hands add something to a pan," Paltrow read.

She added about him: "Your love for risqué jokes and well-plastered walls. How much do you know about art? How comfortable you are naked and how you hate fake people (...) I love when you drink water by the bed at night. I like the things you choose to care about and how you handle problems."