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  1. Varsity Blues (1999) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Varsity Blues - Full Cast & Crew. 1999 -1999. Epix. Drama. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A modern, television revival of the classic 1999 sports drama about a high school football team. Today's ...

  3. Details. Varsity Blues is a 1999 drama film directed by Brian Robbins, set in a small Texas town obsessed with high school football. James Van Der Beek stars as Jonathan "Mox" Moxon, a backup quarterback who is thrust into the spotlight when the starting quarterback is injured. The film explores themes of pressure, expectations, and the impact ...

    • James Van Der Beek as Johnny "Mox" Moxon. James Van Der Beek stars in Varsity Blues as Mox, who has to choose between reveling in his newfound status as his school's star quarterback or sticking to his initial plan of going to Brown University and stepping away from football.
    • Jon Voight as Coach Bud Kilmer. Coach Kilmer is the villain of the story; he's a coach who verbally and physically abuses his players in a misguided attempt to motivate them to win.
    • Amy Smart as Jules Harbor. Amy Smart plays Jules, Mox's supportive girlfriend who gives him a bit of tough love when the attention that comes with being the star quarterback gets to his head.
    • Scott Caan as Charlie Tweeder. Charlie's the wild one of the bunch. All he cares about is partying — and nobody can stop him from having fun. At one point he even goes as far as stealing a cop car and somehow gets away with it.
    • James Van Der Beek - Jonathan "Mox" Moxon
    • Paul Walker - Lance Harbor
    • Jon Voight - Coach Bud Kilmer
    • Eliel Swinton - Wendell Brown
    • Scott Caan - Charlie Tweeder
    • Ali Larter - Darcy Sears
    • Amy Smart - Julie "Jules" Harbor
    • Jesse Plemons - Tommy Harbor
    • Ron Lester - Billy Bob
    • Richard Linebeck - Joe Harbor

    After starring as Varsity Blues' quarterback Mox, James Van Der Beek has mostly stuck to light-hearted TV roles. After Dawson became a teen drama showrunner in the Dawson's Creek series finale, the actor went on to play Adam Reese, another emotional filmmaker, in several episodes of One Tree Hill. Since Adam was quite similar to Dawson, it's not su...

    Paul Walker played Mox's friend, Lance Harbor, and football team captain in Varsity Blues. In the same year of the movie's release, Walker would become a star known for playing confident, popular high school characters. Walker starred in a variety of genres, from the makeover movie She's All That to thrillers The Skulls and Joy Ride. However,it was...

    Acclaimed actor Jon Voight has played a compelling combination of light and serious movie characters since he was cast as the tough Varsity Blues coach, along with one memorable TV part. He has portrayed fathers and several real-life figures and whether in a main or supporting role, he is a strong presence. His early 2000s roles include Franklin D....

    Eliel Swinton portrayed the running back Wendell Brown in Varsity Blues and played football for the Kansas City Chiefs. The movie is his only acting role and after the movie was finished filming, he became injured and left the sports industry (via AppleTV.com). He worked as a production assistant and then began mentoring other athletes as Vice Pres...

    After the receiver Charlie Tweeder who likes to party in Varsity Blues, Scott Caan is most recognized for playing Turk Malloy in the iconic Ocean's Eleven action franchise. However, TV is where he has made the biggest impression, playing tough and intelligent characters who have demanding and fast-paced careers (whether in entertainment or law enfo...

    Ali Larter played cheerleading captain, Darcy Sears, in Varsity Blues and has had more complex roles since, moving from 2000s teen comedy Drive Me Crazy to horror films, House on Haunted Hill and Final Destination. Like Linda Cardinelli, Larter also had a role in Legally Blonde, playing the wealthy Brooke Taylor-Windham, who is accused of murdering...

    Amy Smart's Varsity Blues role as Mox's partner, Jules Harbor, led her to portray charming and kind love interests in other 2000s movies, from Beth in Road Trip, Tracy Faucet in Rat Race to Jamie Palamino in Just Friends. Smart played Evan's (Ashton Kutcher) girlfriend Kayleigh Miller in the 2004 time travel movie The Butterfly Effect, which is dar...

    Jesse Plemons had a small part of the cast of Varsity Blues as Julie and Lance's sibling Tommy Harbor and found fame as sensitive and intelligent Landry Clarke in Friday Night Lights. The actor has continued to appear in dramatic TV series as regular people facing dangerous situations, playing butcher Ed Blumquist in Fargo and exterminator Todd Alq...

    Playing the offensive guard Billy Bob in Varsity Blues, Ron Lester was known for portraying high school characters in the late '90s, early 2000s teen shows. Although he appeared in Freaks and Geeks, it was his role as Popular's Michael "Sugar Daddy" Bernardio proved to be more memorable as it allowed him to showcase his emotional range. He also wen...

    Richard Linebeck played Joe Harbor, the father of Jules and Lance, in Varsity Blues, and after the movie was released, he played several TV and film characters who didn't make much of an impression. Lineback played an innkeeper in the 2000s horror movie The Ring, Joe Benson in one episode of Touched By An Angel, Mr. Boggs in the 2000 comedy Ready T...

  4. Jan 15, 1999 · Full Cast of Varsity Blues. James Van Der Beek. plays Jonathan 'Mox' Moxon. James Van Der Beek (born March 8, 1977) is an American actor, known for Dawson's Creek. See James Van Der Beek's other roles →. Amy Smart. plays Jules Harbor. Amy Lysle Smart is an American actress and former fashion model. Smart began her career modeling in Italy and ...

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  6. Aug 20, 2018 · James Van Der Beek – John Moxon. James Van Der Beek is a very well-known individual and has done a wide array of pictures and TV appearances since Varsity Blues. One notable appearance came when ...

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