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        <title><![CDATA[&#039;Dawson&#039;s Creek&#039; Cast: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>Cue Paula Cole! Ever since <strong><em>Dawson’s Creek</em></strong> premiered in 1998, the show became a favorite among fans and remains one of the most popular teen dramas to ever hit the small screen.</p>
<p>The series followed the life of Joey Potter (<strong><strong>Katie Holmes</strong></strong>), a tomboy who is just trying to make it through high school following the death of her mother. Luckily, she had best friend Dawson Leery (<strong><strong>James Van Der Beek</strong></strong>) and his sidekick, Pacey Witter (<strong><strong>Joshua Jackson</strong></strong>). In the premiere episode, Jen Lindley (<strong><strong>Michelle Williams</strong></strong>) arrived in town — a new girl from New York City who not-so-seamlessly made her way into the group and changed everything. The series was created by <em>Scream</em> writer <strong>Kevin Williamson</strong>, who based the script off his own experiences growing up in a small town.</p>
<p>“I remember loving the script. I remember thinking everyone was amazing,” Van Der Beek told <strong><em>Entertainment Weekly</em> in 2018 when the cast got back together</strong> to celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary. “All the actors <strong>were perfectly cast</strong>.”</p>

		<p>Jackson echoed the thought, adding, “I enjoyed the fact that, being a kid at that time, playing a kid who wasn’t an idiot or the precocious one, we never insulted the audience by dumbing us down in order to be believable teenagers.”</p>
<p>Over the six seasons, many new characters came and went. Jen’s grandmother, Grams (<strong>Mary Beth Peil</strong>), appeared in all six seasons. Brother and sister duo Jack and Andie McPhee, played by <strong><strong>Kerr Smith</strong></strong> and <strong>Meredith Monroe</strong>, respectively, joined in season 2. Dawson’s parents, Mitch and Gale Leery (<strong><strong>John Wesley Shipp</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Mary-Margaret Humes</strong></strong>) were also key parts of the show. For the final two seasons, <strong><strong>Busy Philipps</strong></strong>‘ Audrey Liddell <strong>joined as Joey’s college roommate</strong>.</p>
<p>The show didn’t shy away from hot topics, tackling everyday situations in a way shows hadn’t done previously. In 2000, the show aired the first passionate same-sex kiss between two men — and it wasn’t an easy task.</p>
<p>“A day before filming, the WB asked if the scene could be shot from across the street. They didn’t want it to be ‘too passionate,'” the episode’s cowriter <strong>Gina Fattore</strong> <strong>previously told <em>Us Weekly</em> exclusively</strong>. “There was no backup plan. The main thing I remember is <strong>Greg [Berlanti]</strong> calling me that morning and yelling at me like he was an old-time movie mogul: ‘This has to be a real kiss! I want to see passion.’ He couldn’t be on set that day, but the scene was so important to him, and I knew that I had to be his eyes and ears, and make sure the footage we got would work.”</p>
<p>Scroll through the gallery below to see where the cast is today.</p>
									

				
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<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Emily Longeretta</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Emily Longeretta]]></dc:creator>
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