James van der Beek He navigates his recent cancer diagnosis with the help of one special person: his father.
This Dawson's Creek The star thanked James William Van Der Beek for his support in an emotional message shared via Instagram on Saturday, January 25. “The way you showed me this year when I was down and out – I don't have to ask, I even expect a thank you … only life-saving, but life-saving, but not life-affirming,” Van der Beek wrote in honor of his father's birthday.
“Moving to the ranch since I'm away for treatment. Making dinner, @VanderKimberly, driving the kids, even taking care of the dogs and chickens (as much as you never wanted and never wanted), “didn't last that long)”
The actor became “emotionally” because “Everything was caused by cancer” because his father was “emotionally”.
“I know it's out of your comfort zone, but especially since mom died, it came back for me again and again and again because I didn't know how much I needed it,” she said. “Raising you and seeing what you've done and what kind of father you are…gives me more confidence than I can ever express. I'm proud of myself and I come from you. Thank you for being the best. Always. Period. And I will keep my word that I will never We won't ask you to change Jeremiah's diapers.”
The actor announced He was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer in November 2024. “I have personally dealt with this diagnosis and with the support of my incredible family, I have taken steps to address it,” she said. “There is reason for optimism and I feel good.”
The actor has been married to Kimberly Van Der Beek since 2010. The couple has six children.
Their daughter Annabel shares a birthday with her grandfather. The 11-year-old actor also wrote his own message Via Instagram on Saturday.
“There are sweet souls … and then there are. The softest, most empathetic heart I know. It's been a really hard year to be so vulnerable, and I've had so many moments where it wasn't good – it wasn't good in so many moments – I know I wouldn't know from being in the room that much.” he said.
Van der Beek added: “From the moment you come out, you have the ability to bring joy and peace to those around you who just exist. You can continue to believe that and always know that your grandfather sees you and knows you and loves everything about you. And he always will.”
And Talking to Robin Roberts side Good morning America In December 2024, Van Der Beek said physically he was “feeling really good”, but the emotional toll of cancer treatment was “really a ride”.
“I'll look back [this in] 30 years and say: “Thank you for what happened,” said Van Der Beek. “So what can I do now to get the job done? About 90% of what happened. I'd say about 10% of the time, I was a sensitive, horrible mess.”