James Van Der Beek Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography
| Bio/Wiki | |
|---|---|
| Full Name | James David Van Der Beek |
| Earned Name | James Darren |
| Profession | Actor |
| Physical Stats | |
| Height (approx.) | 6' (183 cm) |
| Eye Colour | Blue |
| Hair Colour | Light Blonde |
| Career | |
| Debut | TV: Clarissa Explains It All (1993) as Paulie on Nickelodeon![]() Film: Angus (1995) as Rick Sandford ![]() |
| Last Film | The Gates (2026) as Jacob![]() |
| Award(s) & Honour(s) | MTV Movie and TV Awards 1999: Best Breakthrough Male Performance for Varsity Blues 2001: Best Cameo in a Movie for Scary Teen Choice Awards 1999: Film – Breakout Performance for Varsity Blues San Diego Film Festival 2009: Best Actor for his role as FBI agent Jake Kelly in the political thriller Formosa Betrayed Young Hollywood Awards 2001: Best Cast Chemistry – TV for Dawson's Creek (shared with Katie Holmes and Michelle Williams) Others 2024: Received an honorary degree from Drew University for his selfless service and commitment to the university's mission |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | 8 March 1977 (Tuesday) |
| Birthplace | Cheshire, Connecticut, U.S. |
| Date of Death | 11 February 2026 |
| Place of Death | Austin, Texas, U.S. |
| Age (at the time of death) | 48 Years |
| Death Cause | Colorectal Cancer |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Autograph | ![]() |
| Nationality | American |
| Hometown | Connecticut, U.S. |
| College/University | • Cheshire Academy, Connecticut • Drew University, Madison, New Jersey |
| Educational Qualification | Graduation from Cheshire Academy (1995) |
| Food Habit | Non-vegetarian |
| Social Media | • Instagram |
| Relationships & More | |
| Marital Status (at the time of death) | Married |
| Affairs/Girlfriends | • Heather McComb (actress) • Kimberly Brook (consultant) |
| Marriage Date | First Marriage: 2003 Second Marriage: 1 August 2010 ![]() |
| Family | |
| Wife/Spouse(s) | • First Wife: Heather McComb (actress) (m. 2003; div. 2010)![]() • Second Wife: Kimberly Brook (consultant) (m. 2010) ![]() |
| Children | Son(s)- 2 • Joshua Van Der Beek • Jeremiah Van Der Beek Daughter(4)- 4 • Olivia Van Der Beek • Annabel Leah Van Der Beek • Emilia Van Der Beek • Gwendolyn Van Der Beek ![]() |
| Parents | Father- James William Van Der Beek (a cellular phone company executive)![]() Mother- Melinda (1950–2020) (a dancer, gymnastics teacher) ![]() |
| Siblings | Brother- Jared Van Der Beek![]() Sister- Juliana Van Der Beek |

Some Lesser Known Facts About James Van Der Beek
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His family roots included Dutch, German, English, Scots-Irish, and French backgrounds.
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His last name, ‘Van Der Beek,’ means ‘from the creek’ in Dutch.
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During his school days, he acted as Reuben in a play called ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.’

A childhood picture of James Van Der Beek
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When James Van Der Beek was fifteen years old, he asked his mother to take him to New York City to enrol in an acting agency.
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When he was seventeen years old, in 1993, he started his acting career with an off-Broadway production.
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He played the role of Fergus in the play ‘Finding the Sun’ with Signature Theatre Company. The show was directed by Edward Albee, and it was his first show in New York City.
- Soon after the show, he and the play received good reviews from critics.
- When he was seventeen years old, during his studies at Cheshire Academy, he acted in the musical Shenandoah at Goodspeed Opera House.
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That same year, in 1995, he made his film debut as a mean bully in the film Angus.

James Van Der Beek in a still from the film Angus
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The following year, James Van Der Beek had a small appearance in the indie film I Love You, I Love You Not.
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After that, he was enrolled in Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, on a school scholarship. At college, he sang in an all-male a cappella group.
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In 1998, he left college to appear in the film Dawson’s Creek.
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After that, James Van Der Beek acted in the play My Marriage to Ernest Borgnine by Nicky Silver, which was performed at Vineyard Theatre in downtown Manhattan.
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In 1997, he worked in a supporting role in the film Cash Crop, which was released in 2001.
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That same year, Van Der Beek appeared in three television shows, including Dawson’s Creek, in which he appeared in the main role of Dawson Leery.

James Van Der Beek in a still from the the television show Dawson’s Creek
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The show started in 1998 and was a huge hit. The show made the WB network and its actors famous. The series lasted six seasons and aired worldwide.
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In 1999, James Van Der Beek starred in the teen football film Varsity Blues, which topped the U.S. box office for its first two weeks. He won an MTV Movie Award for his performance in the film.
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That same year, he was named one of the ’50 Most Beautiful People in the World’ by People magazine.
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He then went on to appear in several films, such as Scary Movie (2000), Texas Rangers (2001), and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001).
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In 2002, James Van Der Beek played the role of Sean Bateman in the film The Rules of Attraction, which flopped at the box office but later gained a fanbase on DVD.
- In 2003, ten years later, he returned to off-Broadway and performed in a play called Rain Dance by Lanford Wilson.
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In 2003, he married actress Heather McComb; however, they separated in 2009 and divorced in 2010.

An old picture of James Van Der Beek with Heather McComb
- In 2006, he appeared in a thriller film, The Plague, made by Clive Barker. The film critics gave negative reviews to the film.
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During this time, he wrote a screenplay called Winning, which was never filmed.
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In 2007, he had a guest appearance on the television show Ugly Betty, which aired on ABC.
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That same year, James Van Der Beek appeared as a serial killer, Tobias Hankel, on the show Criminal Minds on CBS.
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In 2008, he appeared as Simon Tremblay on the CBS series How I Met Your Mother. He appeared in the show for two more episodes in 2013.
- In 2008, he played the role of a filmmaker who mocked his old character, Dawson Leery, in the show One Tree Hill, which aired on WB.
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In 2009, he had a guest appearance in one episode of the fifth season of the show Medium on CBS.
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James Van Der Beek then portrayed kidnapper Anthony Steven “Tony Zappa” Wright in the television series Taken in Broad Daylight.
- That same year, for his role as FBI agent ‘Jake Kelly’ in the political thriller film Formosa Betrayed, he won Best Actor at the 8th San Diego Film Festival.

James Van Der Beek on the poster of the film Formosa Betrayed
- He married business consultant Kimberly Brook on 1 August 2010, in a small ceremony at the Kabbalah Centre near Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, Israel. They had six children together.
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On 5 January 2010, a media outlet announced that Van Der Beek would appear as Dr Joe Briggs in the television series Mercy on NBC.
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In 2009, James Van Der Beek appeared in the thriller film Stolen alongside actors Rhona Mitra, Josh Lucas, and Jon Hamm.
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In 2011, he played the role of Kesha’s enemy in the music video of her song ‘Blow.’
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In 2012, he appeared in the television series Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23, which aired on ABC. The show received good reviews from critics, and he was praised for his funny timing and self-mockery.
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On 4 March 2015, James Van Der Beek started appearing as Senior Field Agent Elijah Mundo in the television series CSI: Cyber on CBS.
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In 2017, he appeared in the British comedy television series Carters Get Rich.

James Van Der Beek in a still from the the television show Carters Get Rich
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That same year, he had a cameo appearance in the film Downsizing alongside actor Matt Damon.
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From 2017 to 2021, he lent his voice to the character Boris Hauntley in Disney Junior’s television series Vampirina.
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In 2017, James Van Der Beek co-created, wrote, produced, and starred as DJ Diplo in the television series What Would Diplo Do?, which aired on Viceland with good reviews for the writing and his acting.
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After the show became a huge hit, a media outlet named L.A. Times called the show “The Veep of DJ Culture.”
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In 2019, he played the role of Matt Bromley in the television show Pose, which aired on FX.
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That same year, he participated in the dance reality show Dancing with the Stars Season 28 with dancer Emma Slater. During the how, he got eliminated in the semifinals, finishing fifth.

James Van Der Beek while dancing in the dance reality show Dancing with the Stars Season 28, with dancer Emma Slater
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That same night, he shared in the media that his wife, Kimberly, had a miscarriage two days before. Many of his fans argued about his exit after judges gave the night’s lowest score.
- In September 2020, James Van Der Beek announced that he, along with his family, was moving from Los Angeles to Texas.
- On 22 November 2021, after their sixth child was born, he shared online that his wife had two miscarriages at 17 weeks or later.
- On 31 August 2023, Van Der Beek learned that he had colorectal cancer but kept it private until November 2024. He claimed in the media that he handled the diagnosis quietly with the help of his family.
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In 2025, he participated as Griffin in the 13th season of the television reality show The Masked Singer. In the show, his costume had wings that opened during dances.

James Van Der Beek in a still from the 13th season of the television reality show The Masked Singer
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After that, he got cut in the Group B Finals on Grand Ole Opry Night. During the show, host Nick Cannon surprised him by bringing out his wife, Kimberly and kids onstage.
- In November 2025, he planned to auction Dawson’s Creek and Varsity Blues items for cancer treatment costs.
- On 11 February 2026, James Van Der Beek passed away at the age of 48.
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In 2026, he appeared after he died in the Legally Blonde prequel television series, Elle.
- He was an animal lover and had two pet dogs. He often shared pictures of his pets on social media.

James Van Der Beek with his pet dog
- He had been featured on the covers of various noted magazines.

James Van Der Beek on the cover of a magazine
- He was often spotted enjoying alcoholic beverages on various occasions.

James Van Der Beek while enjoying an alcoholic beverage



















