James Van Der Beek's Legacy of Laughter, Life Lessons and Love: PEOPLE Remembers the Beloved Star
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Gillian TellingFebruary 17, 2026 at 6:30 PM
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People honors the incredible life and amazing loves of James Van Der Beek in this week's issue
Peter Yang
PEOPLE's cover celebrates the life of James Van Der Beek, who died at age 48 on Feb. 11
The beloved actor, best known for his role on Dawson's Creek, was diagnosed with cancer in 2023
He shares six children with his wife of 15 years, Kimberly Van Der Beek
When James Van Der Beek was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer in August 2023, his first thought wasnât about how he was going to tackle it; he was just worried about how it would affect his wife, Kimberly, 43, and their six children: daughters Olivia, 15, Annabel, 12, Emilia, 9, and Gwendolyn, 7, and sons Joshua, 13, and Jeremiah, 4.
âIt was tricky telling the kids,â he told PEOPLE in 2024. âThey were scared. Theyâd had a friend with a rare brain tumor who was three months from leaving this earth. I had to explain that many people who had what I have survived it.â He added, âBut that is a lot of little hearts to look after.â
Those six young hearts, along with those of his wife, countless friends and millions of fans worldwide, were broken on Feb. 11 when Kimberly announced that her husband of 15 years had died at 48 years old.
James Van Der Beek in 2024
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âOur beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning,â Kimberly posted on his Instagram page. âHe met his final days with courage, faith, and grace. There is much to share regarding his wishes, love for humanity and the sacredness of time. For now we ask for peaceful privacy as we grieve our loving husband, father, son, brother and friend.â
After the news of his death, fans and costars alike shared heartfelt tributes to Van Der Beek, who first shot to fame at age 20 on the hit coming-of-age drama Dawsonâs Creek before going on to star in a string of films and TV shows.
Covers of Paula Coleâs âI Donât Want to Wait,â the theme song from Dawsonâs Creek, flooded the Internet. âI mourn this loss with a heart holding the reality of his absence and deep gratitude for his imprint on it,â wrote Dawsonâs costar Katie Holmes, who called Van Der Beekâs integrity âthe journey of a hero.â
Katie Holmes, James Van Der Beek, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson on 'Dawson's Creek' in 1997
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His Donât Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 castmate Krysten Ritter described him as a âbeautiful human inside and out. Smart, funny, empathetic, kind, talented and just pure magic.â Countless posts echoed that sentiment, celebrating Van Der Beekâs generosity, humor, spirituality and devotion to his family.
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âThe way you showed up for [Kimberly] and your children . . . steady, strong, devoted . . . was a blessing to witness,â wrote his close friend Stacy Keibler, who called him âan incredible husbandâ and âextraordinary dad."
Growing up in Connecticut alongside his two younger siblings, Jared and Juliana, Van Der Beek loved theater as a teen and hoped for a career on Broadway. During high school and college (at Drew University) he auditioned for film and TV shows, landing roles in episodes of Clarissa Explains It All and As the World Turns, as well as in the 1995 movie Angus. Being cast as introspective small-town teen Dawson Leery on Dawsonâs Creek changed his world overnight when it premiered on the WB in 1998. Suddenly the unknown actor couldnât go anywhere without throngs of screaming fans following.
Van Der Beek admitted he struggled with the loss of his anonymity. âI remember being so broken up by it, because I loved being a fly on the wall or being able to have random conversations with people,â he later recalled. Eventually he leaned into it. âNow I realize that if someone comes up to me, I get to have a connection with them, and my celebrity actually brings us together in that moment,â he said.
When the show ended in 2003, Van Der Beek faced a career lull that he attributed to both needing a break and being pigeonholed as a one-hit teen idol. But a 2012 stint opposite Ritter in Donât Trust the B----, where he played a comedic, self-absorbed version of himself (he was on a quest to become PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive), reminded the world that he was not only a great actor but also had a fantastic sense of humorâand zero ego.
A 2019 stint on Dancing with the Stars endeared Van Der Beek to the public yet again. âYour kindness, patience, and empathy is unmatched,â his pro partner Emma Slater wrote in tribute. The actorâs cancer diagnosis came right as Van Der Beekâs career was taking off again, after the pandemic, a writerâs strike and his motherâs death.
Following appearances on The Masked Singer and in several movies, heâd signed on to star on the upcoming Legally Blonde prequel series Elle. âI had not anticipated that all of my best-laid plans were about to get uprooted,â he said of the cancer.
Annabel, Kimberly, Gwen, Emilia, Jeremiah, Olivia, Josh and James Van Der Beek in 2024
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It was a harder blow that he wasnât able to protect his wife and kids from the ordeal.
âI wanted to be Superman, superdad,â he told Today. Van Der Beek, who separated from his first wife, actress Heather McComb, in April 2009, met Kimberly that same year at a spiritual retreat in Tel Aviv, moments after telling a friend that he was âready to meet my soulmate."
After Kimberly interrupted his revelatory conversation with his pal, he told PEOPLE in 2024, âShe was right there.â
They weathered five painful miscarriages during their marriage and welcomed each new pregnancy with open arms. (âThe one thing we really sucked at was not getting pregnant,â he joked.) Fatherhood, it turned out, was Van Der Beekâs true calling. âI like to take care of everyone and be all things to everybody,â he said.
James Van Der Beek with daughter Olivia, circa 2012
Courtesy Kimberly Van Der Beek
When he received his diagnosis and realized he needed to ask his loved ones for help, Van Der Beek was in awe of just how people showed up for him. âIt was a beautiful experience,â he said. He was also grateful for Kimberlyâs strength and the way she managed their life. âThereâs no way I get through this without her,â he said. âShe is extraordinary.â
Those same friends, along with plenty of strangers, are now helping to ensure Van Der Beekâs family is taken care of in his absence, both financially and emotionally. âWe are here for you always,â Holmes wrote to Kimberly.
James and Kimberly Van Der Beek in 2020
Courtesy Kimberly Van Der Beek
Despite his omnipresence in the late â90s, the star never saw many residuals from Dawsonâs Creek and spent much of his own money on his treatments, which included both traditional and alternative therapies. Still, with help from friends, Van Der Beek managed to secure a down payment on the ranch where the family was living, and a GoFundMe set up by a friend surpassed $2 million in just two days after his death, with donations pouring in from fans and A-listers like Steven Spielberg and Zoe Saldaña.
In his final days, Van Der Beek was surrounded by his family at his busy and laughter-filled home. The bucolic setting in Texas, where theyâd lived since 2020, coupled with the diagnosis, led Van Der Beek to lean into his spiritual side.
âIâve always been someone who was seeking a deeper truth, always convinced thereâs deeper meaning behind what we can see with our five senses,â he said.
Friend and actor Mehcad Brooks wrote that one of the greatest honors of his life was to not only be his friend, but to be there before his passing: "He handled the transition from flesh and blood, earth and bone to air and spirit, energy and soul like a true King," he wrote.
Kiebler, who posted a photo of Van Der Beek taking in one of his last big Texan sunsets he loved to watch from his back patio, said, âWe talked about how this world can feel upside downâŠand how maybe heaven needs your spirit now to help steady us down here. And just as the sun slipped away, a shooting star crossed the skyâŠas if to remind us that none of this is random.â
James Van Der Beek at home in Texas in 2024
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âWhat Iâve come to recognize through this process is that oneâs relationship with God is the most deeply personal thing you can experience," Van Der Beek told PEOPLE in 2024. "For me, it's been a process of discovery and of experiencing the wonders of creation through this imperfect vessel. Weâre all here doing our soulâs work.â
He added, âItâs also okay to not know [what's next.] Maybe thatâs the point of it all, to look at setbacks as a necessary part of the narrative."
In his final days, Van Der Beek, leaned fully into the unknown "with grace," said wife Kimberly.
Van Der Beek told PEOPLE that his cancer journey had been âa process of discovery and of experiencing the wonders of creation.â Reflecting, he added, âMaybe thatâs the point of it all, to look at setbacks as a necessary part of the narrative. I mean, the heroâs journey is never a straight line toward ascendance.â
To read more about James Van Der Beek, pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE, on stands Friday.
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