James Van Der Beek’s Best Joke Was Himself

Fame can sometimes limit an actor, forcing them into roles they can’t escape. But James Van Der Beek, who recently passed away at 48, wasn’t that type of performer. He was incredibly popular for a short time in the late 90s and early 2000s – known for Dawson’s Creek, the football film Varsity Blues, and The Rules of Attraction. After that, he often played variations of himself, and he was surprisingly willing to make fun of his own public image, something many actors avoid. Van Der Beek didn’t seem to worry about maintaining a carefully crafted persona. He openly acknowledged how huge Dawson’s Creek became and didn’t mind poking fun at its overwhelming presence in pop culture, even if it meant playfully diminishing his own image.







