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- On December 5, James Van Der Beek is offering Dawson's Creek and Varsity Blues props in Propstore's Winter Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction from December 5 to 7 to help with his cancer costs.
- Facing a stage 3 colorectal cancer diagnosis last year, James Van Der Beek said nostalgia and recent events influenced selling memorabilia to support his supporters.
- Valued pieces include a prom necklace from Dawson's Creek estimated between $26,400 and $52,800, a pilot episode costume worth almost $4,000, and West Canaan Coyotes hat and cleats from Varsity Blues.
- Anyone interested can register now for live in-room bidding in London on December 6, while global online bidding remains open until the end of play on December 7.
- Recently, Van Der Beek made a virtual appearance supporting the F Cancer charity at the Richard Rodgers Theatre after health setbacks and said he had long stored these treasures.
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Once Hollywood's sweetheart, this actor is now selling his precious past as he battles to survive
James Van Der Beek has announced a pertinent update to his cancer diagnosis, releasing a classy statement alongside the news that the Dawson’s Creek star will be auctioning some of his career’s most cherished memorabilia to help him through this difficult time. Van Der Beek has used his recovery mostly to get closer to his family at his home in Texas and just do everything he can to get better. But he hasn’t scaled back his public appearances. I…
James Van Der Beek to sell Dawson's Creek memorabilia for cancer battle
Actor James Van Der Beek, known for his role in 'Dawson's Creek', has announced the auction of personal television memorabilia to help fund his treatment for colorectal cancer. The auction is scheduled to take place in December in London.
James Van Der Beek is auctioning off memorabilia from "Dawson's Creek," Varsity Blues" to help in his cancer fight
Following a stage 3 colorectal cancer diagnosis last year, one-time teen heartthrob James Van Der Beek has announced he is auctioning off some of his memorabilia to help lessen the burden of his skyrocketing healthcare costs.
Actor James Van Der Beek, known for bringing Dawson Leery to life in the Dawson's Creek youth series, is saying goodbye to some of the most valuable objects of his career in order to fund his stage 3 colorectal cancer treatment, which was diagnosed to him last year. 48-year-old Der Beek has partnered with the Propstore auction house to offer an exclusive collection of television and film souvenirs at the "Winter Entertainment Remembrance Subasta…
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