James Van Der Beek
8 March 1977, Connecticut, USA34 years
James Van Der Beek is a Dutch-American actor who played Dawson on Dawsons Creek. As a young boy he wanted to be a football player. He loves New York and vanilla ice cream.
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James Van Der Beek's New Mustache!
Monday 9:54 AM, 30/01/2012
Actor James Van Der Beek just showed off his new mustache! He was spotted in L.A., having lunch with his pregnant wife Kimberly Brook. We think he pulls it off great, so sexy!
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Related articles:James Van Der Beek Just Married!
Monday 8:29 PM, 02/08/2010
There was really wedding fever this weekend in Hollywood! First Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz announced their wedding, then of course there was the huge Chelsea Clinton and rapper T.I. too! The latest celeb to announce that this weekend was a special one for him too, was James Van Der Beek, who announced on Twitter that he married his pregnant girlfriend Kimberly Brook and it was "the best day of my life so far". Isn't that the sweetest thing. Congrats to the newlyweds! (Source:People)
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James Van Der Beek and His New Girlfriend!
Sunday 8:14 AM, 22/11/2009
We haven't seen James Van Der Beek for a while and it seems like he wanted to keep it that way last night! The Dawson's Creek star was spotted leaving the Roger Room with his new girlfriend and the couple did everything they could to avoid being photographed together! James separated from his wife Heather McComb in April of this year so perhaps he feels it's too early to be seen with another woman?
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Could James Van Der Beek Have a Bun in the Oven?
Sunday 2:21 PM, 23/11/2008
Dawsons Creek Star James Van Der Beek dined out with his wife Heather McComb at Madeo restaurant in West Hollywood. The couple looks so happy, but why was Heather holding and covering her tummy? Could James and Heather be joining the celebrity baby boom or was it just indigestion starting to set in? Time will tell.



















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