Eric Dane's daughter Georgia Dane makes acting debut with Rebecca Gayheart
Georgia Dane will make acting debut alongside mother Rebecca Gayheart in Lifetime thriller 'The Ocean Between Them'

Georgia Dane, the teenage daughter of actors Eric Dane and Rebecca Gayheart, is set to make her acting debut alongside her mother in the upcoming Lifetime thriller The Ocean Between Them.
Georgia, 14, will play Ashley, the youngest daughter of Gayheart's character Joan, in the film, which premieres on September 26 as part of Lifetime's "Strength of a Lifetime" slate.
Gayheart stars as Joan, a mother searching for her daughter Miranda after she disappears at sea during a holiday in Belize. Jessica Lord plays Miranda, while Georgia's character assists her mother in the search.
The official description states, "As Miranda battles the elements to stay alive, Joan refuses to give up, launching a relentless search that tests her resolve and pushes her beyond her limits. Facing unimaginable odds, both women discover extraordinary strength and the unbreakable bond that connects them — even across the vast ocean."
The film also stars Karl Walcott, known for Riverdale.
The Ocean Between Them is one of three Saturday premieres included in Lifetime's "Strength of a Lifetime" programming event.
The slate begins on September 12 with Robin Roberts Presents Angel in the Rubble: The Genelle Guzman Story, starring Sherri Shepherd.
Sole Survivor of Flight 119, starring Joy Bryant and Sarah Wayne Callies, follows on September 19, before The Ocean Between Them concludes the programming event on September 26.
Georgia is the youngest child of Dane and Gayheart. The couple had largely kept their daughters away from public attention, making her decision to pursue acting a new professional step for the family.
Eric Dane was known for his roles in Grey's Anatomy and Euphoria. He died in February following an ALS diagnosis.


















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