Did Karan Johar Express Sorrow Over James Van Der Beek's Passing?
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Mumbai, Feb 12 (NationPress) As the tragic news of James Van Der Beek’s demise circulated, renowned Indian filmmaker Karan Johar expressed his heartfelt condolences, stating it was indeed a very sorrowful piece of news to awaken to.
The cherished star of “Dawson’s Creek”, James Van Der Beek, succumbed to colorectal cancer at the age of 48.
Taking to Instagram stories, Karan shared the devastating news, captioning, “I had loved Dawson’s Creek and this news was indeed very sad to wake upto (sic).”
The announcement regarding Van Der Beek’s passing was made public on social media.
“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed away peacefully this morning,” his wife, Kimberly Van Der Beek, conveyed through a joint Instagram statement.
“He faced his final days with courage, faith, and grace. There is much to discuss regarding his wishes, love for humanity, and the preciousness of time. Those conversations will unfold in due course.”
In the interim, Kimberly requested fans to offer “privacy” as they mourn.
Hilaria Baldwin remarked, “Sending so much love. I’m so sorry.”
“We are fortunate to have been part of his tribe. Fly high, James. You embodied everything good in this world,” actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler expressed.
Sarah Michelle Gellar shared her sorrow, stating, “I’m heartbroken for your beautiful family.”
Gellar added, “While James’ legacy will endure, this is a profound loss not only for your family but for the world.”
Chad Michael Murray expressed, “Sending love and light to your wonderful family.” He added, “James was a giant. We are so sorry for your suffering. His words, art, and humanity inspired us all – he motivated us to be better in every aspect. God bless you all.”
James Van Der Beek gained fame for his role as Dawson Leery on Dawson's Creek; he also portrayed a fictionalized version of himself on the cult sitcom Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23, played FBI agent Elijah Mundo on CSI: Cyber, and appeared as Matt Bromley in the initial season of the drama Pose.
His film appearances include Varsity Blues, Texas Rangers, The Rules of Attraction, Formosa Betrayed, Labor Day, and Bad Hair.