Joshua Jackson doesn’t miss his 20s. Actually, he “actually enjoys the method of growing old.”
“I like the place I’m at now,” the actor tells me over Zoom, even leaning in to point out off the grey hair creeping into his beard. “I had numerous enjoyable and good occasions in my life, however you could possibly not drag me again to 25. There’s nothing there that I miss that may be higher than what I’ve proper now.”
At 47, Jackson says just a little hard-earned knowledge has changed the depth he remembers from his youthful years, together with the whirlwind of his Dawson’s Creek days.
“I bear in mind 25 as simply — all the pieces being troublesome. Every little thing was exhausting. Each molehill was a mountain. Every little thing was too intense. I used to be too severe,” he says with amusing. “And I’m actually blissful the place I’m at.”
That shift in outlook is a part of what made a current well being marketing campaign resonate.
Jackson has partnered with AstraZeneca to encourage individuals to take most cancers screenings severely by way of the Get Physique Checked initiative, a part of the NHL’s Hockey Fights Most cancers program. The message is easy: In the event you’re sufficiently old to recollect watching a baby-faced Jackson in tasks like The Mighty Geese, you’re in all probability now on the age when preventive screenings matter.
That message hits significantly near residence for Jackson.
“It was James’s prognosis that actually made me suppose, ‘Oh, shit … I’m right here now,’” Jackson says, referring to his Dawson’s Creek costar James Van Der Beek. The actor was a month shy of his forty ninth birthday when he died Feb. 11 after a years-long battle with colorectal most cancers. “That is my age cohort. This isn’t one thing I want to consider sooner or later. That is one thing I have to be proactive about now.”
Beneath, Jackson shares a number of issues on his thoughts — from fatherhood to friendship to the massive questions he’s asking himself.
One factor that’s nonetheless troublesome to course of
Earlier on Wednesday, Jackson had appeared on the At present present, the place producers performed a clip from his Dawson’s Creek days — a reminder of simply how younger the 2 actors have been when the present first took off.
“I am at all times struck by what children we have been,” he says.
However revisiting the present itself is one thing he hasn’t been in a position to convey himself to do but.
“I will be trustworthy — I have never gone again and watched Dawson’s Creek since he handed away,” Jackson says. “So I do not know what it will really feel like now.”
The 2 actors shared six years on the collection, a time Jackson now describes as each “actually intense” and a “very formative second.”
Nonetheless, Jackson is cautious to place his personal grief in perspective.
“He went on to do extra necessary issues with himself,” he says. “And as a lot as it’s painful to consider the ache that his household is struggling proper now, I additionally need to be actually respectful of the truth that I misplaced a colleague, however any individual else misplaced a dad and a husband.”
Processing the demise, he says, has been difficult.
“It has been a troublesome factor to grapple with,” he says, “simply how monumental that loss is.”
Michelle Williams, James Van Der Beek, Joshua Jackson and Katie Holmes in 1999 on the Dawson’s Creek set.
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One factor that modified how he thinks about his well being
Jackson says the push to take most cancers screenings severely didn’t arrive abruptly. It was one thing that constructed regularly — by way of household experiences, watching friends like Van Der Beek face well being challenges and the most important game-changer of all: changing into a dad.
“When my daughter got here, you simply turn into actually conscious of the significance of your residing,” Jackson says of his 5-year-old, Juno Rose. “You acknowledge that you’re a obligatory a part of any individual else’s life now.”
Now that he’s in his late 40s, that may be daunting. However Jackson feels fortunate at how far medical information has progressed.
“The distinction between what’s accessible to me and what was accessible to my mom or accessible to my grandmother is night time and day,” he says. “We’ve got the power and chance to essentially take significantly better care of ourselves than the generations that got here earlier than.”
A part of that, he says, comes all the way down to being attentive to each bodily and psychological well being.
“On the psychological well being facet, I communicate to a therapist and simply attempt to discover moments of calmness within the day,” he explains. “I am cognizant of what I put into my physique, proper? So I in all probability eat higher than — I am at the very least extra conscious of the issues that I eat than I used to be after I was youthful. I fortunately grew up in a really bodily energetic place, so I’ve at all times been a bodily energetic individual, however simply actually recognizing how significantly better I really feel after I transfer. No matter that’s, simply getting the physique shifting is necessary.”
One ‘Heated Rivalry’ factor
The most cancers consciousness marketing campaign additionally connects to certainly one of Jackson’s lifelong passions: hockey.
The actor, who grew up in Canada and famously performed Charlie Conway in The Mighty Geese, says the game has at all times been central to his life — even when it’s abruptly having a broader cultural second because of exhibits like Heated Rivalry.
“Hockey is at all times a popular culture second for me,” he says, however he loves seeing the sport attain new audiences. “I am excited that the sport is breaking into the consciousness in this type of ‘it is in all places’ means.”
“We’ve come a good distance from The Mighty Geese to Heated Rivalry,” Jackson smiles. And sure, he has watched the buzzy collection.
“It’s not super-easy to shock me at this level in my life,” he says. “However there are undoubtedly moments of that present the place I am like, ‘Holy shit.’ Didn’t count on that.”
One humbling second
Jackson might have spent a long time as beloved teen heartthrob Pacey Witter, however at residence, his résumé doesn’t carry a lot weight along with his hardest critic: his daughter.
“So final yr, when Dr. Odyssey first got here out, I turned on Disney+ for one thing for her to observe. And first up comes the tile for Dr. Odyssey. I am like, ‘Acknowledge anyone? Like your dad? Do you need to watch?’”
Her reply: no.
A number of weeks later, one other alternative offered itself.
“For no matter purpose, The Mighty Geese got here up,” Jackson says. “So we’re on the lookout for, I do not know, Simba’s Satisfaction or no matter we have been watching at the moment, and up comes The Mighty Geese. I am like, ‘You at the moment are age-appropriate. We might if you happen to needed to.’”
That pitch didn’t land both.
“Completely not, Dad,” he remembers her saying.
The decision was ultimate.
“She’s simply completely uninterested,” Jackson says. “Which is an efficient factor.”
One ‘magical’ reunion
Paparazzi pictures not too long ago captured Jackson reuniting along with his Dawson’s Creek costar Katie Holmes on the set of the upcoming movie Glad Hours. The film facilities on former sweethearts who cross paths years later.
Whereas the 2 have stayed in contact over time, Jackson says working with Holmes once more felt “magical.” He compares the expertise to reconnecting with a buddy who outlined your school years.
“If whoever you had probably the most enjoyable with throughout your school years — while you have been loopy and passionate in it — and then you definately come again in any case these years with marriages and children and profession and life, and you’ve got the chance to return and try this favourite school mission once more,” he says.
For Jackson, the reunion has additionally supplied an opportunity to see Holmes in a brand new gentle.
“As a grown man now, to have the ability to witness and recognize my buddy not simply as an actress however as a director and as a author and as a producer,” he says. “Katie’s only a super-impressive girl.”