James Van Der Beek death: 'Dawson's Creek' actor dies at 48

James Van Der Beek, widely recognized for his role in the teenage drama “Dawson’s Creek” and films like “Varsity Blues,” has passed away at the age of 48.

“Today, we bid farewell to our beloved James David Van Der Beek, who left us peacefully this morning,” a message posted on his Instagram account shared. “He faced his last days with courage, faith, and grace. We will speak more about his wishes, his love for humanity, and the preciousness of time in the days to come. For now, we ask for privacy as we mourn our cherished husband, father, son, brother, and friend.”

Back in November 2024, Van Der Beek disclosed on Instagram that he had been diagnosed with cancer. Despite this, he expressed that he was “in a good place and feeling strong.”

FILE - James Van Der Beek attends FOX Winter Press Day on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024, at the FOX Studio Lot in Los Angeles.
FILE – James Van Der Beek attends FOX Winter Press Day on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024, at the FOX Studio Lot in Los Angeles.Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Spanning over three decades, Van Der Beek’s career took off with his role as Dawson Leery on the WB show “Dawson’s Creek” and continued into various television, film, and voice acting projects.

He portrayed Dawson for six seasons on “Dawson’s Creek,” a series that explored the lives of four teenagers as they navigated the trials of adolescence and young love.

The close-knit cast of “Dawson’s Creek” formed enduring bonds, reuniting in New York last September for a charity event intended to support Van Der Beek in his battle with colorectal cancer. Although he had to cancel his attendance at the last minute due to illness, he managed to connect with fans through a prerecorded message.

“You’re the best fans in the world,” Van Der Beek said in that message.

Van Der Beek made his television debut on an episode of the Melissa Joan Hart Nickelodeon series “Clarissa Explains It All,” delivering a line that hinted at his future on-screen presence: “No girl ever went through so much trouble just to impress me.”

Over the years, Van Der Beek built a home on television across a wide range of genres. He appeared on the daytime drama “As the World Turns,” and in the adult years following “Dawson’s Creek,” he made a few appearances on “One Tree Hill,” played a doctor on the medical drama “Mercy,” and portrayed a heightened version of himself on the sitcom “Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23.”

In one memorable exchange from that series, his character quipped, “I’m a celebrity.”

His later television work included starring roles on “CSI: Cyber,” guest star on “Pose,” and be the voice of Boris Hauntley on the animated Disney Junior series “Vampirina.” Van Der Beek also competed on “Dancing with the Stars” in 2019, advancing to the semifinals.

In addition to his television success, Van Der Beek established a film career. He is perhaps best known on the big screen for the high school football drama “Varsity Blues.”

In an interview with KABC days before the film’s release, Van Der Beek reflected on the physical demands of the role.

“We all got injured a little bit,” he said. “I mean, we all took hits. It was great. And I say that with a big smile on my face because, you know, we all felt like real players.”

His film credits also include the western “Texas Rangers” and the dark comedy “The Rules of Attraction.”

Van Der Beek was married twice. He’s survived by his wife, film producer Kimberly Van Der Beek, and their six children.

Copyright © 2026 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.

You May Also Like
Hantavirus update news: Quarantine ends for last of cruise ship passengers involved in outbreak

Hantavirus Outbreak Update: Final Cruise Ship Passengers Released From Quarantine

OMAHA, Neb. — The final eight American passengers who spent 42 days…
South Carolina fitness trainer’s autopsy raises more questions about mysterious death

Autopsy of South Carolina Fitness Trainer Deepens Mystery Surrounding Her Death

The death of South Carolina fitness trainer Elena Katherine Moore has prompted…
Former UC Berkeley swim star alleges coach mocked her after suicide attempt in new lawsuit

UC Berkeley Swimming Lawsuit: Former Star Says Coach Ridiculed Her After Suicide Attempt

A lawsuit against the University of California Board of Regents has revived…
Southwest jet struck by ground equipment vehicle at Memphis airport

Southwest Airlines Jet Hit by Ground Equipment Vehicle at Memphis Airport

A Southwest Airlines aircraft was hit by a ground equipment vehicle Sunday…
Trump plan would increase citizenship application fee by $570

Citizenship Applicants Could Pay $570 More Under Trump Fee Proposal

The Trump administration on Monday introduced a proposal that would make applying…
Alan Greenspan, chair of Federal Reserve under 4 U.S. presidents, dies at age 100

Former Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan Dies at 100 After Serving Four U.S. Presidents

Alan Greenspan, the influential economist who led the Federal Reserve through nearly…
How an immigrant went on to run US Small Business Adminisration

How an Immigrant Rose to Lead the U.S. Small Business Administration

Through July 4, The Post, in partnership with the Milken Center for…
13-year-old boy falls down waterfall on Disneyland ride

13-Year-Old Boy Falls Down Waterfall on Disneyland Ride in Terrifying Accident

A 13-year-old boy’s visit to Disneyland took an unexpected turn Sunday when…
Chaos erupts on American Airlines flight as unruly passenger allegedly bites fellow traveler midair

American Airlines Flight Descends Into Chaos After Passenger Allegedly Bites Fellow Traveler Midair

An American Airlines flight was thrown into disorder Sunday morning after a…
Boy, 12, killed after suspect opened fire during brawl near theater district, police say

Police: 12-Year-Old Boy Killed After Gunfire Erupts During Brawl Near Theater District

FBI nabs fraudster accused in $1B+ Medicare scheme Fox News’ David Spunt…
Lincoln Park, Chicago neighbors clash with company over proposed ComEd substation at Diversey and Seminary

Lincoln Park Residents Fight Proposed ComEd Substation at Diversey and Seminary in Chicago

CHICAGO (WLS) — A crowded Lincoln Park community meeting grew heated Monday…
Tim Walz’s jab at Trump over Reflecting Pool draws fraud scandal backlash: 'Sit this one out'

Tim Walz Takes Aim at Trump’s Reflecting Pool Plan, Sparks Backlash Over Minnesota Fraud Scandal

Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz sparked a wave of online reaction after…