James Van Der Beek

Actor

Birthday March 8, 1977

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Cheshire, Connecticut, U.S.

Age 47 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.83 m

#4533 Most Popular

1950

Van Der Beek was born in Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut, son of Melinda (née Weber) (1950-2020), a former dancer and gymnastics teacher, and husband James William Van Der Beek, a cellular phone company executive and former minor league baseball pitcher.

He is partly of Dutch ancestry; his last name translates to "from the creek".

Van Der Beek played the role of Reuben in his middle school production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

At the age of 15, he asked his mother to take him into New York City to get an agent and try his hand in professional acting.

1977

James William Van Der Beek (born March 8, 1977) is an American actor.

1993

He made his professional debut off-Broadway at age 16 in 1993 in the New York premiere of Edward Albee's play Finding the Sun with the Signature Theatre Company.

He played the role of "Fergus".

Both he and the production, which was also directed by Albee, received positive reviews.

1995

Aged 17, while still in high school at Cheshire Academy, he performed in the musical Shenandoah at the Goodspeed Opera House, and made his feature film debut as a sadistic bully in Angus (1995) and shot a small role in the independent film I Love You, I Love You Not (1996).

He attended Drew University, on an academic scholarship, where he participated in an all-male a cappella group, but dropped out once Dawson's Creek was picked up to series.

1997

He performed at the Vineyard Theater in New York in Nicky Silver's play, My Marriage to Ernest Borgnine, and he played a supporting role in the independent film Cash Crop, which was originally shot in spring of 1997 and originally titled Harvest until released in 2001.

In early 1997, Van Der Beek auditioned for three television pilots.

One of them was for the fledgling WB Network show Dawson's Creek.

1998

Known for his portrayal of Dawson Leery on The WB's Dawson's Creek (1998–2003), he also played a fictionalized version of himself on the cult ABC sitcom Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23 (2012–2013), starred on CSI: Cyber as FBI Agent Elijah Mundo (2015–2016), and appeared as Matt Bromley on the first season of the FX drama Pose (2018).

His film credits include Varsity Blues (1998), Texas Rangers (2001), The Rules of Attraction (2002), Formosa Betrayed (2009), Labor Day (2013), and Bad Hair (2020).

Van Der Beek won the title role of Dawson Leery, and the show's 1998 debut was a success that helped to establish the network and its cast.

The series ran for six seasons and was syndicated worldwide.

1999

In 1999, he starred in the teen football drama Varsity Blues, which held the number 1 spot at the U.S. box office for its first two weeks.

He won an MTV Movie Award for his role.

Around this time he was selected one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World", and he appeared in several other films, including Texas Rangers, Scary Movie, and Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, playing himself playing Jay in the film within the film opposite Jason Biggs as Silent Bob.

2002

In 2002, he played Sean Bateman (younger brother of American Psycho protagonist Patrick Bateman) in the film adaptation of the novel The Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis, written and directed by Roger Avary.

The film was an initial box office failure, but found a cult following on DVD.

2003

A decade later, in 2003, he appeared again off-Broadway, briefly, in the play Rain Dance.

After Dawson's Creek ended in 2003, he returned to off-Broadway, in Lanford Wilson's Rain Dance.

He completed an unproduced screenplay titled Winning.

Since then, he made a few appearances on television, including a role on Ugly Betty.

2006

In 2006, he appeared on the Direct-to-DVD thriller The Plague, which was produced by Clive Barker and was panned by critics.

2007

In 2007, he guest-starred in a two-part episode of the series Criminal Minds, playing a serial killer with dissociative identity disorder called Tobias Hankel who kidnaps and drugs one of the main characters, Spencer Reid.

2008

In 2008, he made a guest appearance on How I Met Your Mother, in which he played Simon, one of Robin Scherbatsky’s early boyfriends, multiple times.

In 2008, he began a recurring role on One Tree Hill as a filmmaker who was largely the satirical opposite of Dawson Leery.

He appeared in an episode of the fifth season of Medium.

2009

In 2009, he portrayed real life kidnapper Anthony Steven "Tony Zappa" Wright in the Lifetime network television film Taken In Broad Daylight.

In 2009, he won Best Actor at the 8th Annual San Diego Film Festival for his portrayal of FBI agent Jake Kelly working in Taiwan in the political thriller Formosa Betrayed, which also won Best Picture.

2010

The film was distributed theatrically in the United States starting February 26, 2010.

On January 5, 2010, TVGuide.com confirmed that Van Der Beek had been cast in a major recurring role on the television series Mercy.

He played Dr. Joe Briggs, the new womanizing ICU chief who harbors a dark secret.

He starred alongside Rhona Mitra, Josh Lucas, and Jon Hamm in the Anders Anderson thriller film Stolen.

2011

In 2011, he portrayed Kesha's nemesis in her music video for "Blow".

He portrayed a fictionalized version of himself on the television series Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23.

The show debuted to critical praise, with Van Der Beek earning particularly good notices for his comic timing and sendup of his own image.