Joshua Jackson Remembers James Van Der Beek on TODAY

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Joshua Jackson joins TODAY to open up about how he is coping with the loss of his friend and former ‘Dawson’s Creek” co-star James Van Der Beek. “He became what we used to just call a ‘good man.’ A man of the kind of belief, the kind of faith that allowed him to face the impossible with grace” he says. Jackson talks about his new campaign with AstraZeneca to help spread awareness about cancer screenings, discusses reuniting with Katie Holmes for the new trilogy “Happy Hours,” and shares his reaction to Team USA hockey beating Canada to win the gold medal at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

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