Heather McComb has married actor Scott Michael Campbell in Missoula, Montana, turning a longtime friendship into a new family chapter. The actress shared the news after the couple exchanged vows on May 30, 2026, in an outdoor ceremony attended by relatives and close friends.
The wedding drew attention not only because both McComb and Campbell have worked in Hollywood for decades, but also because McComb was previously married to late Dawson’s Creek actor James Van Der Beek. Still, the tone of her announcement was not about the past. It was about gratitude, faith and the people who stood beside the couple as they began married life together.
According to People, McComb and Campbell married in Missoula in a celebration that included 13 bridesmaids on McComb’s side and 12 groomsmen for Campbell. The report said McComb wore a lace gown with a long train and veil, while Campbell chose a white tuxedo jacket for the ceremony.
McComb also shared her own message on Instagram, saying she and Campbell were married “under the covenant of God” in one of their favorite cities. Her post focused on the family and friends who traveled to Montana, the joy of the weekend and the couple’s sense of blessing after the ceremony.
Missoula appears to hold a special place in the couple’s relationship. Campbell proposed to McComb in Montana in April 2025, near a river, and the pair later returned to the state for their wedding. That personal connection gave the ceremony a more intimate feeling than a typical celebrity wedding staged only for cameras.
The couple’s relationship also has a long history behind it. McComb previously said she and Campbell had known each other for more than 15 years before their relationship became romantic. They began dating in 2023 and became engaged the following year in Montana.
McComb, 49, is known for roles in Party of Five, Profiler, Grey’s Anatomy and The Rookie. Campbell, 54, has appeared in projects including Brokeback Mountain, ER and Shameless. Their shared acting background adds another layer to the story, but the wedding itself was presented as a personal, faith-centered celebration rather than a Hollywood event.
Public interest in the marriage has also been shaped by McComb’s connection to Van Der Beek. She and the actor married in 2003, separated in 2009 and finalized their divorce in 2010. Van Der Beek later married Kimberly Van Der Beek, with whom he had six children.
Van Der Beek died on February 11, 2026, at age 48 after battling colorectal cancer. After his death, McComb posted a tribute remembering the bond they continued to share after their divorce. She described him as a bright, loving and deeply faithful person, while also praising Kimberly for the care and strength she showed during his illness.
That history gives the wedding story emotional context, but it should not overshadow McComb’s new milestone. Her latest update was a celebration of her marriage to Campbell, the Montana setting that means so much to them, and the support system that gathered around them on their wedding day.
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Campbell also marked the occasion online, calling the week a blessing and thanking those who helped make the celebration memorable. Together, their posts presented the wedding as a quiet but meaningful step forward after years of friendship, a Montana engagement and a ceremony surrounded by loved ones.
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