Michelle Williams Wins Award After Van Der Beeks Death

Michelle Williams Wins Award After Van Der Beeks Death

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was pictured for the first time since the death of her Dawson's Creek costar , as she emerged victorious at Sunday's 32nd Annual Actor Awards in .

The Kalispell, native, 45, was on hand at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, clad in a pink Prada gown as she posed on the red carpet with her spouse, director Thomas Kail, 49. 

At the event, the first since at 48 was announced on February 11 - Williams was honored for her efforts onscreen over the past year.

She received the honors for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series for her work in Dying for Sex as Molly Kochan. 

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight Sunday, Williams said that she has been thinking about Van Der Beek - who she worked alongside on the breakout TV hit Dawson's Creek from 1998 until 2003 - and his family 'constantly' in the wake of his passing. 

Williams also thanked the people .    

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Michelle Williams was pictured for the first time since the death of her Dawson's Creek costar James Van Der Beek , as she emerged victorious at Sunday's 32nd Annual Actor Awards in LA

Williams worked alongside Van Der Beek on Dawson's Creek from 1998 until 2003 

The actress previously won the honors for her performance in Fosse/Verdon in 2020. Williams has been nominated for numerous honors at the award show over the past 22 years. 

Williams received the honors for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series for her work in Dying for Sex as Molly Kochan 

The actress previously won the honors for her performance in Fosse/Verdon in 2020 

Williams was clad in a pink Prada gown as she posed on her red carpet with her spouse, director Thomas Kail, 49

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Van Der Beek did not attend the event last September due to a stomach virus, but left a touching message thanking his colleagues on the series.

following her victory on Sunday, saying it was 'very meaningful' to capture accolades for Dying for Sex.

Williams said she was pleased 'to be able to make something that's about women, written by women, directed by women, produced by women is really unusual.

'And so, I feel like it's an encouragement and it's an acknowledgment that work like this has a place, and so I hope I get to do it again and again.'

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