James Van Der Beek called cancer ‘best thing that ever happened’ to him in final interview 2 months before tragic death

James Van Der Beek said being diagnosed with cancer was the “best thing that ever happened” to him because it gave him a renewed outlook on life.

In the “Dawson’s Creek” alum’s final final interview two months before his tragic death at 48, he spoke to “Today” show’s Craig Melvin about undergoing a positive mindset shift.

Van Der Beek recalled hearing “a little voice in [his] head” during his August 2023 colorectal cancer diagnosis.

James Van Der Beek spoke about his positive mindset mid-cancer battle in the actor’s final interview in December 2025.NBC
The “Dawson’s Creek” alum told Craig Melvin in December 2025 that the disease was the “best thing” to happen to him.@craigmelvinnbc/Instagram

“[It] said, ‘You’re gonna make changes in your life that you would never, ever make if you didn’t have this extreme of a diagnosis, and it’s gonna add healthy, happy years to your life,’” the actor remembered in the December 2025 sitdown.

“I don’t think I knew what it was to slow down before,” Van Der Beek noted. “I don’t think I knew what it was to really look at everything I eat, everything I put in my body.”

As for his “biggest change,” the “Pose” alum said cancer led to his subsequent “journey of self-love.”

The disease led the “Pose” alum to “make changes” in his life, he explained in December 2025.@craigmelvinnbc/Instagram
Actor James Van Der Beek smiling in a video monitor wearing a patterned cardigan.In           December 2025, Van Der Beek said he “slow[ed] down” and looked closer at his diet.@craigmelvinnbc/Instagram

He told viewers, “I think before cancer, I took all these little, beautiful moments as part of a collective. I was just aware of everything. And now I’m able, much more, to just settle into that exact moment. So presence is really the gift that cancer’s given me.”

During the chat, the “Varsity Blues” star told viewers he was feeling “strong,” “good” and “better than [he] did a couple months ago.”

He added, “It’s been a longer journey than I ever thought it would be. It’s required more of me — more patience, more discipline, more strength than I knew I had.”

It also showed the “Varsity Blues” star he had “more patience, more discipline, more strength than [he] knew [he] had.”NBC

The previous month, James’ wife, Kimberly Van Der Beek, wrote on Instagram that her husband was “bouncing back.”

By January, James anticipated a winter of “rest” and “recover[y]” as he looked forward to creating resolutions in the spring.

However, Kimberly confirmed her partner’s passing in a heart-wrenching Instagram post on Wednesday.

James is survived by wife Kimberly Van Der Beek (pictured above in December 2025).vanderkimberly/Instagram
James Van Der Beek, Kimberly Van Der Beek and their kids via Instagram in April 2022The couple (pictured above in April 2022) welcomed six children during their time together.vanderjames/Instagram

“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith, and grace,” the 43-year-old wrote. “There is much to share regarding his wishes, love for humanity, and the sacredness of time.”

She promised, “Those days will come. For now we ask for peaceful privacy as we grieve our loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend.”

James is survived by the longtime couple’s six children — Olivia, 14, Joshua, 13, Annabel, 12, Emilia, 8, Gwendolyn, 6, and Jeremiah, 3.