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After “Dawson’s Creek” ended, Mr. Van Der Beek was in prime-time demand — as a womanizing doctor on NBC’s “Mercy” (2010); a smart-aleck doctor on “Friends With Better Lives” (2014); an F.B.I. field agent on the spinoff “CSI: Cyber” (2015-16); a superstar D.J. in “What Would Diplo Do?” (2017); and a cocaine-snorting bad guy in the first season of Ryan Murphy’s “Pose” (2018).
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After Dawson’s Creek ended Van Der Beek was in prime-time demand as a womanizing doctor on Mercy 2010 a doctor on Friends With Better Lives 2014 an FBI agent on CSI Cyber 2015-16 a DJ in What Would Diplo Do 2017 and a bad guy in Pose 2018
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{
    "shows": [
        "Mercy",
        "Friends With Better Lives",
        "CSI: Cyber",
        "What Would Diplo Do?",
        "Pose"
    ],
    "years": [
        "2010",
        "2014",
        "2015-16",
        "2017",
        "2018"
    ],
    "subject": "James Van Der Beek"
}
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February 15, 2026 at 5:04 PM (2 months ago)
Last Updated
February 15, 2026 at 5:04 PM (2 months ago)

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https://nytimes.com/2026/02/11/arts/television/james-van-der-beek-dead.html

James Van Der Beek, star of 'Dawson's Creek,' has died at 48 after battling colorectal cancer. The obituary details his career, from his early stage work to his roles in 'Varsity Blues' and 'Don't Trust the B___ in Apartment 23.'

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