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A certified teen idol due to his role on The WB's hit teen drama "Dawson's Creek" (1998- ), James Van Der Beek had a rockier road to success than his younger co-stars. After a football injury took him from the playing field to the stage, the young actor starred as Danny Zuko in a community theater production of "Grease". Weekly trips to New York from his Connecticut home to audition were largely fruitless, but in 1994 Van Der Beek was cast in an Off-Broadway production of Edward Albee's "Finding the Sun"....

Filmography

The Beach Affair - ( Richard / / Announced / )
The Beach Affair - ( Executive Producer / / Announced / )
Boy in the Box - ( - Cast / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Stone's War - ( Captain Stone / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Danny Roane: First Time Director - ( - Cast / 2006 / Released / )
Standing Still - ( Simon / 2006 / Released / )
The Rules of Attraction - ( Sean Bateman / 2002 / Released / Icon Entertainment International )
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back - ( Chronic / 2001 / Released / )
Texas Rangers - ( Lincoln Rogers Dunnison / 2001 / Released / Dimension Home Video )
Varsity Blues - ( Jonathan "Mox" Moxon / 1999 / Released / )
Cash Crop - ( James Peterson / 1998 / Released / )
I Love You, I Love You Not - ( / 1996 / Released / )
Angus - ( Rick Sanford / 1995 / Released / Alliance Releasing )
Plague - ( Tom / / Released / )
TV Credits
Eye of the Beast ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
Robot Chicken: Star Wars ( 2007 / Released ): Voice
Ugly Betty ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Criminal Minds ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Revelations ( 2007 )
TV Episode Tobias Hankel

The Big Game ( 2007 )
TV Episode Tobias Hankel

How I Met Your Mother ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Robot Chicken ( 2005 / Released ): Voice
6th Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
The 2000 MTV Movie Awards ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
The 2000 Teen Choice Awards ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
The 1999 MTV Movie Awards ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
50th Emmy Awards ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Dawson's Creek: Behind the Scenes ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Seventeen: The Faces For Fall ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Dawson's Creek ( Released ): Actor
TV Episode Dawson Leery

TV Episode Dawson Leery

TV Episode Dawson Leery

TV Episode Dawson Leery

Catch-22 ( 2003 )
TV Episode Dawson Leery

Full Biography (Back to top)

A certified teen idol due to his role on The WB's hit teen drama "Dawson's Creek" (1998- ), James Van Der Beek had a rockier road to success than his younger co-stars. After a football injury took him from the playing field to the stage, the young actor starred as Danny Zuko in a community theater production of "Grease". Weekly trips to New York from his Connecticut home to audition were largely fruitless, but in 1994 Van Der Beek was cast in an Off-Broadway production of Edward Albee's "Finding the Sun". A capable singer as well as actor, he was also featured in the Goodspeed Opera House's revival of the musical "Shenandoah".

Van Der Beek made his film debut as a bully in 1995's "Angus", a film better known for its soundtrack than its box office performance. With a revised storyline that Van Der Beek asserts "castrated" the initial vision of the film, "Angus" fizzled out, and didn't prove to be the stepping stone to higher profile roles that the young actor expected. Work in the little-seen independent "I Love You, I Love You Not" (1997) came next, with Van Der Beek playing another unsavory character in this drama starring Jude Law and Claire Danes.

In the midst of a career lull, Van Der Beek enrolled at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. It was while attending school here that he auditioned for the part of Dawson Leery, a sensitive, earnest and exceptionally well spoken high school sophomore in Kevin Williamson's "Dawson's Creek". At Williamson's reported insistence that they had found the only possible Dawson in Van Der Beek, the young actor was hired, ending his career pause for what could feasibly be a long while. Playing the idealistic Spielberg-obsessed teenager torn between his affection for his best friend Joey, a young girl on the brink of womanhood, and mysterious new girl Jen, a more experienced and troubled New York City transplant, he gained critical as well as popular notice. Tall, with blondish All-American looks, Van Der Beek quickly became a pin-up favorite among the younger audience.

With the show's success came an enormous fan base and increased opportunities for the performer, who took the lead role in 1999's surprise hit "Varsity Blues". As Jonathan 'Mox' Moxon, a Texas high school football hero with things on his mind besides the game (much to his coach's dismay), Van Der Beek took on a more physically challenging role than that of Dawson, and with a different look and accent, strove to separate himself from the fictional Massachusetts teenager. The film spent two weeks at number one, undoubtedly fueled by his overwhelming popularity. 1999 also saw the release of "Harvest", an independent drama featuring the young actor in a supporting role, filmed before his television success. Van Der Beek's healthy outlook on his celebrity status, his appreciation for the opportunities afforded him, and his marked dedication to his craft would help the young actor transcend his heartthrob image and emerge as a strong performer and compelling box office draw.

In 2002, Van Der Beek portrayed Sean, a coke-selling, thrill seeking loner who falls head-over-hills for a woman who is involved with bad boy Victor, played by Kip Pardue, in the thriller feature "Rules Of Attraction", based on Brett Easton Ellis's novel "Rules Of Attraction."


Profession(s):
Actor, singer
Sometimes Credited As:
James Van Der Beek Jr
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Family
brother:Jared Van Der Beek (born c. 1979)
father:James Van Der Beek (former pitcher for the Dodgers)
mother:Melinda Van Der Beek
sister:Juliana Van Der Beek (born c. 1981)
Companion(s)
Heather McComb , Companion , ```..began dating c. 1996; became engaged at Christmas 2001; married July 5, 2003


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Education
Drew University Madison, New Jersey English
Cheshire Academy Cheshire, Connecticut 1995
Awards (Back to top)
MTV Movie Award Breakthrough Male Performance "Varsity Blues" 1999

Milestones (Back to top)
2006 Co-starred in the indie comedy "Standing Still"
2002 Portrayed the character Sean Bateman in "Rules Of Attraction"
2001 Filmed major role in "Storytelling", Todd Solondz's film but part was cut from version screened at Cannes and US release
2001 Co-starred in "Texas Rangers" (shot in 1999)
1999 Had lead as a Texas football-playing high school senior in the successful "Varsity Blues"
1999 Featured in the independent drama "Harvest" starring Mary McCormack (filmed in 1997, released on video as "Cash Crop" in 2001)
1998 - 2003 Played amateur filmmaker Dawson Leery in The WB series "Dawson's Creek"
1997 Appeared in the little-seen "I Love You, I Love You Not"
1995 Made film debut as a sadistic bully in "Angus"
1994 Made professional stage debut in Off-Broadway production of Edward Albee's "Finding the Sun"
Gave acting a try after a football injury in the eighth grade forced him to the sidelines
Starred as Danny Zuko in community theater production of "Grease"
Appeared in a revival of the musical "Shenandoah" at the Goodspeed Opera House