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James Van Der Beek’s iconic ‘Dawson’s Creek’ role defined an entire generation of TV

February 12, 2026
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James Van Der Beek’s iconic ‘Dawson’s Creek’ role defined an entire generation of TV

James Van Der Beek was TV’s original teen dreamer. 

The actor died at 48 after a battle with colorectal cancer on Wednesday. His widow, Kimberly Van Der Beek, announced the news via a joint Instagram statement, writing, “He met his final days with courage, faith and grace.”

His biggest role was in “Dawson’s Creek,” which followed him into his final years.

The cast of Dawson's Creek, from left: Michelle Williams, James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, and Joshua Jackson, pose in and around a green boat.
James Van Der Beek has died of cancer at 48. His biggest legacy was starring in “Dawson’s Creek.” ©Columbia Tristar/Courtesy Everett Collection
Michelle Williams and James Van Der Beek smiling at a holiday party.
“Dawson’s Creek” was a starmaker for its cast, launching Van Der Beek, Michelle Williams, Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson. Todd Williamson

In a 2014 interviewwith National Geographic, Van Der Beek, who was born in Connecticut and spent his later years in Texas with his wife and six kids, recalled how he started the ’90s by backpacking through Europe when he was 19.

“I didn’t have enough money to stay in Paris for more than a day,” he explained.

By the decade’s end, he said, “I was in Paris promoting a television show and couldn’t walk down the street [there] without a hat on because I was getting mobbed.” 

“Dawson’s Creek” was created by Kevin Williamson and aired for six seasons, from 1998 to 2003, on the WB. Set in the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts, the cult classic follows sensitive aspiring filmmaker Dawson Leery (Van Der Beek) and his friends, including Joey (Katie Holmes), Pacey (Joshua Jackson) and Jen (Michelle Williams). 

“We were making this little bitty show for this little bitty network, and we had no idea that it would explode the way it did,” Williamson told The Post in June. “That cast was terrific. It’s hard to stumble upon a cast like that.” 

Cast photo for Dawson's Creek featuring Michelle Williams, Joshua Jackson, James Van Der Beek, and Katie Holmes.
James Van Der Beek recalled going from obscurity to getting “mobbed” by fans overnight. ÃÂéColumbia Tristar/Courtesy Everett Collection
James Van Der Beek and Joshua Jackson in a video store.
Van Der Beek said “the ’90s were kind of crazy for me” due to the show’s popularity. ©Columbia Tristar/Courtesy Everett Collection

The show averaged about 6 million weekly viewers, and it was a starmaker, launching Van Der Beek, Jackson, Williams, Holmes and Busy Philipps, who joined in later seasons. 

“The ’90s were kind of crazy for me,” Van Der Beek told Nat Geo. 

“I literally went from one day, signing my first autograph ever and being like ‘Oh wow, this is really cool!’ to two weeks later, being mobbed in Seattle by a crowd of girls at an event.” 

He recalled an incident at a signing in which they ran out of headshots and fans were stampeding, “and they had to put me in the back of a cop car to get me out of there.” 

“As anybody who has ever been famous among the teenage girl crowd can tell you … it can really get out of control,” he quipped. “I spent the better part of my 20s in abject fear of gaggles of teenage girls.” 

Katie Holmes and James Van Der Beek on a red carpet.
Van Der Beek’s “Dawson’s Creek” castmates rallied around him amid his cancer battle. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
James Van Der Beek looks away from the camera while wearing a grey cable-knit sweater.
Van Der Beek reflected that “Dawson’s Creek” was popular because it captured teen emotions. vanderjames/Instagram

Van Der Beek said he thought “Dawson’s Creek” resonated with teens because it “was unconcerned with how teenagers spoke. It was more concerned with how they felt.” 

He joked that on set, the cast would sometimes marvel at their scripts and say, “Who talks like that?” 

“And the answer is, really, adults with 10 years of therapy. But it just kind of worked. Because it gave voice to a lot of that awkwardness you feel when you’re not a kid anymore but you’re not quite an adult, and you’re just trying to figure everything out.” 

Katie Holmes and James Van Der Beek lean in for a kiss at a table.
Van Der Beek said he spent the ’90s fearing “gaggles of teen girls” who were his fans. ©Columbia Tristar/Courtesy Everett Collection
Cast members Katie Holmes, James Van Der Beek, Kerr Smith, Michelle Williams, and Joshua Jackson from Dawson's Creek.
Dawson’s Creek creator Kevin Williamson said he had “no idea it would explode the way it did.” WireImage

On the big screen, Van Der Beek starred in movies like “Varsity Blues” (1999), and as “The Rules of Attraction” (2002) overlapped with “Dawson’s Creek,” those roles cemented his “heartthrob” status.

“Varsity Blues” also starred Paul Walker, Jon Voight and Scott Caan, and his rebellious character was a shift from the earnest Dawson. In the film’s most famous scene, his character, Mox, shouts at his father, “I don’t want your life!”

In what would become a signature move for Van Der Beek, he later poked fun at his image. When the 2019 college admissions scandal, which saw Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin serve time behind bars, was named “Varsity Blues,” the actor weighed in, tweeting, “If only there was a succinct turn of phrase these kids could have used to inform their parents they were not desirous of their life path.”

The cast of Varsity Blues sits together in the back of a pickup truck.
“Varsity Blues” was another iconic role for Van Der Beek. ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection
James Van Der Beek places a hand on Evan Peters' shoulder as they both look right, Van Der Beek smiling.
Van Der Beek was also on “Pose.” ©FX Networks/Courtesy:Everett Collection / Everett Collection

On the small screen, in his biggest role post-Dawson, Van Der Beek played a fictional version of himself in the cult hit ABC sitcom “Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23,” which aired from 2012 to 2013 and also starred Krysten Ritter. 

“I love James. We got along so well. We had such a great time together,” Ritter told Us Weekly in 2024.

His career never reached the heights of his ’90s heyday, but he still moved along at a steady clip. He was in “One Tree Hill” in 2008, several episodes of “How I Met Your Mother,” from 2008 to 2013, “CSI: Cyber” from 2015 to 2016 and “Pose” in 2018. He also appeared on “Dancing With the Stars” in 2019. 

Six actors from Varsity Blues, Scott Caan, Ron Lester, Jon Voight, Paul Walker, James Van Der Beek, and Eliel Swinton, pose in their football uniforms and a coach's jacket.
On the big screen, Van Der Beek starred in “Varsity Blues.” ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I think that’s probably the most important thing for an actor, especially one with some success in the past. Just stay in the game,” he told Vulturein 2013. “And that’s what ‘Apartment 23’ allowed me to do.” 

Van Der Beek told the outlet that because “Dawson’s Creek” was a “cultural phenomenon,” it was hard for his other roles to “compete” with that. 

He was married to “Party of Five” actress Heather McComb from 2003 to 2010. Following their split, he met Kimberly on a 2009 trip to Israel, and they tied the knot in 2010. The couple have six children: Olivia, 15, Joshua, 13, Annabel, 12, Emilia, 9, Gwendolyn, 7, and Jeremiah, 4.

James Van Der Beek as Dr. Joe Briggs pointing at Michelle Trachtenberg as Chloe.
Van Der Beek mocked his own image in “Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23.” NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Cobie Smulders and James Van Der Beek holding hands on How I Met Your Mother.
Van Der Beek made guest appearances on “How I Met Your Mother.” ©CBS/Courtesy Everett Collection

In the fall of 2020, the late actor and his family left Hollywood and relocated to a ranch in Texas. 

He later revealed that the reason for their move was a death in the family, health scares for Kimberly and getting booted off of Season 28 of “DWTS.”

“In the last ten months, we’ve had two late-term pregnancy losses, each of which put @vanderkimberly in the hospital, we spent Christmas break thinking she had a tumor (the doctor was wrong, thank god),” he wrote via Instagram. “I was favored to win…and my mom died.” On top of the COVID-19 pandemic, those events “led to some drastic changes in our lives, and dreams, and priorities… and landed us here.”

James Van Der Beek appearing on TODAY.
Van Der Beek made his cancer battle public. NBC
James Van Der Beek wearing a tweed cap and green cardigan.
Van Der Beek spoke to his fans on Instagram. James Van Der Beek/Instagram

Although the star had had cancer since August 2023, he announced his diagnosis in November 2024.

“I’ve been dealing with this pretty much in secret for a while, and in the past, I’ve found it helpful and cathartic to share things publicly,” he told People that month. “And I’ve found a lot of support that way. But more than that, I really wanted to raise awareness.”

Months before his death, the actor cycled back to “Dawson’s Creek,” as he auctioned off memorabilia to fund his health battle. Per the Hollywood Reporter, he raised nearly $50,000.

“I’ve been storing these treasures for years, waiting for the right time to do something with them, and with all of the recent unexpected twists and turns life has presented recently, it’s clear that the time is now,” he told People in November. 

Joshua Jackson, James Van Der Beek, and Stephen Colbert at Showtime's Annual Summer Soiree.
Van Der Beek’s former castmates supported him after his health battle with a fundraiser. Getty Images
James Van Der Beek and Kimberly Van Der Beek standing next to each other outdoors.
Van Der Beek had been married to his wife, Kimberly, since 2010 and had six kids with her. vanderkimberly/Instagram

Although he had a reported net worth of $3 million, his friends set up a GoFundMe at the time of his death. The page reads, “In the wake of this loss, Kimberly and the children are facing an uncertain future. The costs of James’s medical care and the extended fight against cancer have left the family out of funds.”

His former castmates also rallied around him, as the rest of the cast got together in September at Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York City for a live table reading of the show’s 1998 pilot episode. The event benefited F Cancer and Van Der Beek himself.

He had to miss it amid his health issues, but in a video message, he expressed gratitude for “my angel Michelle Williams” for organizing it, and he joked that Lin-Manuel Miranda, who attended in his place, was a “new up-and-comer.”

“Despite every effort … I won’t get to be there,” he said on Instagram. “I won’t get to stand on that stage and thank every soul in the theater for showing up for me, and against cancer, when I needed it most.”

Steven Spielberg, who is Dawson’s idol in the show, also showed up to support him in the form of a video message. “Dawson, you made it. Maybe someday, I will get to have a Dawson’s closet,” the legendary director said.

James Van Der Beek with his son Jeremiah.
Van Der Beek left behind six kids. vanderjames/Instagram
A family of eight, including six blonde-haired children and two adults, stands outdoors in golden hour light, smiling at the camera.
James Van Der Beek is survived by his widow, Kimberly, and six kids.

Philipps, 46, teared up on Instagram, explaining to her followers that it was “heartbreaking for a million different reasons” for Van Der Beek to miss it. 

“But I was so glad that Kimberly and all the kids [were there],” she added. 

When his family attended the event, they received a standing ovation. 

“And all that love that would have otherwise been directed at me, was directed at my family,” he told Variety in December. “It was just one of the most beautiful moments I’ve ever gotten to witness. I’m just so grateful to the fans for doing that.”

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