The original Dawson's Creek cast will reunite for a charity event next month. James Van Der Beek - who is battle stage 3 colorectal cancer - Michelle Williams, Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson are teaming up with F Cancer for a special event to benefit the charity and the show's lead actor in New York City next month.
While some performers have used Broadway as a launchpad for their careers, others have used it as another chapter in their entertainment endeavors. From rising talents to household names, here's a look back at some of the biggest acts who've made their way to the Broadway stage.
This year might be the one where things have finally turned around for that generation, particularly when it comes to movies, TV, music, and more. With their childhood favorites touring, shows rebooting, and more, 2025 is proving to be a great year for millennial pop culture.
Katie Holmes is reuniting with Dawson's Creek co-star Joshua Jackson for a new film trilogy. The 46-year-old actress will write, direct and star in Happy Hours opposite her former castmate for their first on-screen project together in over two decades.
Joshua Jackson is still "very close" with Katie Holmes. The 46-year-old actor dated actress Katie in the late 1990s when they starred together on the hit series 'Dawson's Creek' and he has now revealed that all these years later, while they are not in regular contact, they are still on very good terms with each other.
Jamie Foxx is apparently done dating white women. The actor and comedian released his new Netflix special called What Had Happened Was ... on Dec. 10. In it, he addressed his mysterious medical emergency and also claimed that he was done dating white women.
Katie Holmes "got so red" when she forgot her lines on Broadway. The 45-year-old actress is currently starring in revival of 'Our Town' on The Great White Way opposite former 'Big Bang Theory' star Jim Parsons and recalled one time making some nonsensical up because she couldn't think of her scripted words.
Obi Ndefo, an actor who starred in Dawson’s Creek and Stargate SG-1, has died. He was 51. Ndefo’s passing was confirmed by his sister, Nkem, in a Facebook post on Saturday night (August 31).
Here are some films — not just involving football or even the holiday, for that matter — worth watching when live football is not doing it for you this Thanksgiving.