James Van Der Beek, the actor best known for his leading role in the iconic 1990s teen television series Dawson’s Creek, has passed away at the age of 48.

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Less than a month before his death, James Van Der Beek described his daughter as “genuinely kind” in a heartfelt birthday post.
Photo: BBC
According to The Guardian, a statement posted on James Van Der Beek’s Instagram account on February 11 read:
“Our beloved James Van Der Beek passed away peacefully this morning. He faced his final days with courage, faith, and serenity.
There is so much more to share about his wishes, his love for humanity, and the sacredness of time. That will come later. For now, we ask for privacy as we remember and honor our loving husband, father, son, sibling, and friend.”
James Van Der Beek Passed Away After Battling Cancer
In November 2024, James Van Der Beek revealed that he had been diagnosed with colorectal cancer while preparing to participate in the American charity television show The Real Full Monty. Inspired by the classic British film The Full Monty, the program features celebrities stripping down to raise awareness about cancer.
By November 2025, he announced plans to auction off memorabilia from his television and film career to raise funds for his ongoing treatment.
Born in 1977 in Connecticut, James Van Der Beek initially showed more interest in sports than the arts. However, a childhood football accident resulted in a severe concussion. Doctors advised him to stop playing sports for a year, during which time he turned to acting and was cast as Danny Zuko in a school production of Grease.

James Van Der Beek, star of Dawson’s Creek – Photo 2.
James Van Der Beek in his youth – Photo: People
Van Der Beek rose to fame in 1998 with his role as Dawson Leery — a film-obsessed teenager who idolized Steven Spielberg and harbored a lifelong crush on his next-door neighbor and secret love, Joey Potter (played by Katie Holmes).
Later that year, People magazine named him one of the World’s Most Beautiful People. On the 25th anniversary of the show’s premiere, he reflected:
“Twenty-five years ago today, my life changed. Not gradually, not day by day — but instantly.
It was the result of five years of auditions, hundreds of hours on stage, thousands of hours traveling, preparing, dreaming, hoping, hearing ‘no,’ and finding reasons to keep going. But the change itself happened overnight.”
The intense pressure of fame was difficult to handle at such a young age. After Dawson’s Creek became a cultural phenomenon, he said in an interview:
“Traveling was incredibly difficult back then because even one autograph could turn into chaos. Everywhere I went, I was afraid of being surrounded by teenage girls.”
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James Van Der Beek as Dawson alongside Katie Holmes as Joey, Joshua Jackson as Pacey, and Michelle Williams as Jen in Dawson’s Creek – Photo: Collection Christophel
Van Der Beek also appeared in several feature films, including the teen football drama Varsity Blues alongside Paul Walker, and The Rules of Attraction, adapted from Bret Easton Ellis’s novel. In the latter, he portrayed Sean Bateman — a drug dealer and the younger brother of Patrick Bateman from American Psycho — trapped in a destructive love triangle.
In later years, he gravitated toward more comedic roles, appearing in films and series such as Scary Movie (2000) and Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 (2012).
James Van Der Beek’s Family Faces Financial Hardship
James Van Der Beek is survived by his wife, Kimberly, and their six children: Olivia, Joshua, Annabel, Emilia, Gwendolyn, and Jeremiah.
Shortly after announcing the tragic news, Kimberly shared a GoFundMe link to help cover expenses following his prolonged medical treatment.
“My friends created this link to support me and the children during this time. With gratitude and a broken heart,” she wrote.
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James Van Der Beek and Kimberly in 2019 – Photo: Michael Kovac
According to the fundraising page — which has set a goal of USD 500,000 for the Van Der Beek family — medical expenses have left the family financially depleted. They are striving to remain in their home and ensure their children can continue their education and maintain stability during this extraordinarily difficult period.
Support from friends, family, and the broader community, the page notes, will make a significant difference as they move forward.


