James Van Der Beek Bio (Biography)

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Real name:
James William Van Der Beek Jr.
Date of birth:
March 8. 1977
Place of birth:
Cheshire, Connecticut, USA
Astrology Sign:
Pisces
Height:
6'
Fathers name:
Jim Van Der Beek
Mothers name:
Melinda Van Der Beek
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James Van Der Beek is an actor who has appeared in various television and film roles. He was the star of the hit WB program "Dawson's Creek", which has been an influence on the numerous teen oriented hit dramas that have been produced since then on the WB and other networks. He played the main character of Dawson Leery.
James Van Der Beek was born in Cheshire, Connecticut in the year 1977. His birthday is the eighth of March. James Van Der Beek first became interested in acting as a young teen, appearing in Cheshire Academy's production of the musical "Grease" as the male lead Danny Zuko. He continued appearing in plays throughout his teenage years. While going to college at Drew University, James Van Der Beek performed in an a cappella group.
In the mid nineties, James Van Der Beek started finding small film roles. He became well known after starring in "Dawson's Creek", which was one of the first "teen angst" driven dramas that picked up the torch from "Beverly Hills, 90210" and influenced future hit series like "The O.C.". James Van Der Beek also took time off from "Dawson's Creek" to star in "Varsity Blues", a 1999 movie about the pressures of small town high school football.
James Van Der Beek's run on "Dawson's Creek" lasted from 1998 until 2003 and he appeared in one hundred and one episodes in all. Since the success of "Dawson's Creek", James Van Der Beek has appeared in the movies "Texas Rangers", "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back", "The Rules of Attraction" and "The Plague".
As of early 2007 James Van Der Beek continues to act in film and television, and his most recent TV roles have been guest star parts on the shows "Criminal Minds" and "Robot Chicken", as well as upcoming appearances in the TV movies "Football Wives" and "Eye of the Beast".