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James Van Der Beek: Dawson's Creek heart-throb and family man

Actor James Van Der Beek with wife Kimberly Van Der Beek and daughter Olivia Van Der Beek attend the Pampers 50th birthday celebration at SIR Stage 37 on 16 June, 2011 in New York City
James Van Der Beek with wife Kimberly Van Der Beek and daughter Olivia Van Der Beek, pictured in New York City in June 2011

James Van Der Beek, who has died aged 48, was best known for playing the titular character in the US teen drama Dawson's Creek, but in his private life, his focus was on his wife, Kimberly, and their six children.

The programme, which began in 1998 and ended in 2003, followed the adventures of four teenage friends, including Van Der Beek's character Dawson Leery, as they awkwardly came of age in a small Massachusetts suburb.

After capturing the imagination of American teenagers, the TV series aired in Ireland and the UK and helped to launch the careers of Van Der Beek as well as his co-stars Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, and Michelle Williams.

The mid to late 1990s saw Van Der Beek star in a slew of films, including the comedy Angus, the romance drama I Love You, I Love You Not, and the sports movie Varsity Blues, which involved him gaining 15lbs of muscle to play quarterback Jonathan 'Mox' Moxon.

In 2001, he starred in the western film Texas Rangers, alongside Ashton Kutcher, and the next year he appeared in the dark comedy The Rules of Attraction.

Van Der Beek married his first wife, the actress Heather McComb, in 2003. The couple separated in April 2009, and their divorce was finalised in March 2010.

In August 2010, he married his partner, Kimberly Brook, in a small ceremony in Tel Aviv, Israel, and the couple welcomed their first child, Olivia, soon after.

As well as his film credits, Van Der Beek had cameos in TV series including How I Met Your Mother and Ugly Betty and showcased his ballroom skills in the US TV competition series Dancing with the Stars in 2019.

Kimberly and James Van Der Beek and family at the 7th Annual Santa's Secret Workshop benefitting LA Family Housing at Andaz on 2 December, 2017 in West Hollywood, California
Kimberly and James Van Der Beek and family at the 7th Annual Santa's Secret Workshop benefitting LA Family Housing at Andaz on 2 December, 2017 in West Hollywood, California

The Connecticut actor also became known for his roles as a fictional version of himself in Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23, in CSI: Cyber as FBI agent Elijah Mundo, and as Matt Bromley in the first season of the US drama Pose.

He also starred in the films Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, The Big Bang, and Labor Day.

The actor was among a number of stars who condemned the film producer Harvey Weinstein in 2017, whilst also sharing details of his own experiences being sexually harassed by unnamed "older, powerful men".

In a series of tweets, the TV star said he could relate to the women who had kept silent for so long, because he had also endured unwanted attention of a sexual nature.

In 2018, he announced on social media that his wife was expecting their fifth child.

Gwendolyn joined siblings Olivia, Joshua, Annabel, and Emilia.

The couple's sixth child together, Jeremiah, was born in 2021 after Kimberly Van Der Beek suffered some late-term miscarriages.

James Van Der Beek posted about his family online often, and in August 2024, after celebrating 14 years together, he thanked his wife "for being the most incredible partner".

James VanDerBeek with his daughter Olivia in the Thicker Than Water episode of the television series We Are Family
Olivia Van Der Beek and James Van Der Beek on the US TV programme We Are Family

Months prior, he had said he was "so proud of my baby girl" in an Instagram post showing him and his daughter Olivia singing a duet together on the TV programme We Are Family.

In November 2024, he announced his diagnosis with colorectal cancer via an article with the US publication People.

In a post on Instagram, the actor apologised to his loved ones who had learned of his cancer through the press and said the story had run early, as he was "informed that a tabloid was going to run with the news".

He also said he was "in a good place" with his colorectal cancer diagnosis.

It was announced in May last year that Van Der Beek had been cast in Prime Video's upcoming Legally Blonde prequel Elle, with the actor saying he was "super excited to join this awesome cast in such a fun project".

Kimberly and James Van Der Beek attend the Trevor Project's TrevorLIVE LA 2018 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on 3 December, 2018 in Beverly Hills
Kimberly and James Van Der Beek attend the Trevor Project's TrevorLIVE LA 2018 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on 3 December, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California

In September 2025, Van Der Beek missed a Dawson's Creek reunion event, which was organised in support of him and the charity F Cancer, due to two stomach viruses, adding that he was "gutted" to drop out.

However, his children sang the show's theme tune on stage with other members of the cast at the event.

Last December, he was described as a "ray of positivity" by the American TV presenter Craig Melvin, who added that Van Der Beek was "finding joy in family and faith".

Source: Press Association

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