James Van Der Beek, the actor who became a cultural touchstone as Dawson Leery on the seminal teen drama Dawson’s Creek, has died at the age of 48 following a battle with colorectal cancer. The news, confirmed by his wife Kimberly Van Der Beek on Wednesday, , has prompted an outpouring of grief from the entertainment industry and fans alike.
Van Der Beek’s passing marks the end of a career that spanned decades, encompassing roles in iconic films like Varsity Blues and more recent television appearances, including a poignant turn on the reality competition series The Masked Singer. He was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer in , and publicly revealed his illness in , continuing to work even as he underwent treatment.
“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith, and grace,” Kimberly Van Der Beek shared in a statement posted to Instagram. The statement requested privacy as the family grieves, adding that details regarding his wishes and legacy would be shared in the coming days.
Born in , Van Der Beek initially pursued athletics before a concussion sidelined him, leading him to discover a passion for acting. He landed the role of Dawson Leery in 1998, a part that instantly propelled him to stardom. Dawson’s Creek, created by Kevin Williamson, captured the anxieties and aspirations of a generation, and Van Der Beek’s portrayal of the sensitive, film-obsessed Dawson became emblematic of late 90s teen culture.
While Dawson’s Creek defined a significant period of his career, Van Der Beek consistently sought diverse roles. He appeared in films such as Varsity Blues (1999), Rules of Attraction (2002), and more recently, took on roles in television series like the CW’s Walker () and Amazon Prime Video’s comedy Overcompensating ().
In a surprising and ultimately moving chapter, Van Der Beek participated in season 13 of The Masked Singer in , performing as “The Griffin.” The show paid tribute to him during its episode with a graphic reading, “In loving memory of our Griffin James Van Der Beek.” His appearance on the show, he later revealed, provided a welcome escape from the realities of his health battle.
“What was cool is, the audience didn’t know,” Van Der Beek told People following his elimination. “So as much as I was dealing with whatever I was dealing with in my trailer and with the world, it was this great escape to be able to put on this mask and just connect with that audience and not have cancer be a part of it at all.” He had described the experience as a return to his early passion, recalling auditioning for musical theatre roles during his high school years.
Van Der Beek’s participation in The Masked Singer coincided with a period of openness about his health struggles. He had begun auctioning off memorabilia from his career to help fund his cancer treatment in . His willingness to share his journey resonated with many, highlighting the challenges faced by those battling cancer and the importance of community support.
Beyond his professional achievements, Van Der Beek was a devoted husband and father to six children: Olivia, Joshua, Annabell, Emilia, Gwendolyn, and Jeremiah. He often spoke of the importance of family and the joy he found in providing a peaceful life for them. He and Kimberly were frequently seen together, offering a glimpse into their close-knit relationship.
In the wake of his death, the entertainment community is remembering Van Der Beek not only for his talent but also for his courage, grace, and unwavering spirit. His legacy extends beyond the screen, encompassing a commitment to authenticity and a willingness to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level. He is survived by his wife and children, and will be remembered as a defining figure for a generation.
Van Der Beek was also slated to appear in Amazon Prime’s forthcoming Legally Blonde prequel, Elle, as Dean Wilson, a school district superintendent and mayoral candidate, a role he secured despite his ongoing health challenges. This project, along with his other recent work, demonstrates his continued dedication to his craft and his resilience in the face of adversity.
