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In an Instagram post last week, Van Der Beek, 47, shared photos of himself wearing a blue jersey from the 1999 sports movie while holding a football.
James Van Der Beek, the "Dawson's Creek" star, is selling signed jerseys from the 1999 football film "Varsity Blues" to pay for his cancer treatments.
Now let's get back to the GOAT. Varsity Blues hit theaters on this date 20 years ago and James Van Der Beek brought Jonathan Moxon into our lives and delivered one of the great lines in movie history.
“Let’s be heroes!” is what James Van Der Beek said as football quarterback Jonathan “Mox” Moxon in the 1999 movie, Varsity Blues and it seems he’s sticking with that message today. The ...
Van Der Beek played the backup quarterback in the coming-of age sports film about a small-town high school football team in Texas. Jon Voight, Paul Walker, Ali Larter, Amy Smart, Ron Lester and ...
James Van Der Beek ‘s Varsity Blues is a ’90s classic, but it turns out the movie didn’t quite get the same reaction from his kids, including son Joshua, 8, and daughter Annabel, 6.
James Van Der Beek revisits ‘Varsity Blues’ to help families with cancer treatment costs By Helen Regan, CNN Dec 3, 2024 Updated Dec 10, 2024 0 Loaded 0% - ...
Actor James Van Der Beek, 47, knows this all too well. Van Der Beek, best known for his titular role in television's "Dawson's Creek" as well as his portrayal of backup quarterback Jonathan "Mox ...
Actor James Van Der Beek said he is selling signed "Varsity Blues" merchandise to help families struggling with the cost of cancer treatments, following his revelation earlier this month of his ...
James Van Der Beek, the "Dawson's Creek" star, is selling signed jerseys from the 1999 football film "Varsity Blues" to pay for his cancer treatments.
In “Varsity Blues,” Van Der Beek plays an academically minded backup quarterback for his small-town high school football team during a difficult season. The cult-favorite movie also stars the ...