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      Stephanie March

      Stephanie March

      Highest Rated: 68% The Treatment (2006)

      Lowest Rated: 19% Innocence (2013)

      Birthday: Jul 23, 1974

      Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, USA

      A willowy blonde, Stephanie March acted on stage in productions of "Death of a Salesman," "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Enchanted April" before landing a regular role on the popular spin-off drama series, "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (NBC, 1999- ). Although a theater actress at heart, the bubbly blonde more than mastered both film and TV genres, making an impression both on viewers and network executives and casting agents - specifically those from the Peacock network - who continued to place March in a wide variety of roles on the small screen. Born July 23, 1974 in Dallas to parents John Abe March IV and Laura Len Irwin, March was raised in San Angelo, TX, attending Highland Park High School - the same school as future franchise cohort, Angie Harmon of "Law & Order" fame would attend. As a young adult, March headed to Northwestern University outside of Chicago, where she found her greatest passion in studying theater. While in Illinois, she landed her first professional role, playing Helena in a Chicago stage production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." In 1998, she played Miss Forsythe in a Chicago production of "Death of a Salesman," reprising that role in the 50th anniversary Broadway revival of the classic Arthur Miller drama. Having made her television debut in a 1997 episode of "Early Edition" (CBS, 1996-2000), March returned to the small screen when a performance from the Broadway run of "Death of a Salesman" was broadcast on Showtime in January 2000. A Hartford Stage Company presentation of "Enchanted April" featured the actress as the mysterious Lady Caroline in 2000 - the same year that she made her feature debut, playing a woman using a bicycle as a crutch to get over her broken heart in the independent drama, "Coasting." That fall, March made her TV series regular debut on the highly-rated "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," playing Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Cabot from 2000-03. In the most important role of her career up until that time, she proved a versatile performer amidst the veteran cast, evincing her character's sympathy towards victims as well as her cool tenacity in the courtroom. After leaving the safety of her regular gig, March landed a role in the Chris Rock comedy "Head of State" (2003), as well as the part of a spy associate in the Angelina Jolie-Brad Pitt actioner, "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (2005). In an odd, but reverential move, NBC wooed March back to TV to reprise her beloved Alexandra Cabot of "SVU," now a bureau chief, on the short-lived NBC courtroom drama, "Conviction" (2006). March returned again to the role, rejoining the cast of "SVU" for three seasons between 2009 and 2012. During this period, March also appeared in the Ricky Gervais comedy-drama "The Invention of Lying" (2009) and the Jesse Eisenberg/Tracy Morgan vehicle "Why Stop Now" (2012). After appearing in the final episode of cult sitcom "Happy Endings" (ABC 2011-13) as the eldest sister of Jane (Eliza Coupe) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert), March co-starred in indie horror "Innocence" (2013). She next appeared on TV in the recurring role of Mayor Carol Blanton in Jon Glaser's comedy "Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter" (Adult Swim 2015- ).

      Highest rated movies

      The Treatment
      The Invention of Lying
      Flannel Pajamas
      Head of State
      Why Stop Now?
      Innocence

      Photos

      Stephanie March Stephanie March at arrivals for UNICEF USA 14th Annual Snowflake Ball, The Atrium at 59 Pine Street, New York, NY November 27, 2018. Photo By: Jason Mendez/Everett Collection Stephanie March at arrivals for Planned Parenthood 100th Anniversary Gala, Pier 36/South Street, New York, NY May 2, 2017. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection Stephanie March at arrivals for BILLIONS Season Two Premiere on Showtime, Cipriani 25 Broadway, New York, NY February 13, 2017. Photo By: RCF/Everett Collection Stephanie March at arrivals for L''Oreal Women of Worth Awards, The Pierre Hotel, New York, NY December 2, 2014. Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection Stephanie March at arrivals for L''Oreal Women of Worth Awards, The Pierre Hotel, New York, NY December 2, 2014. Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection Stephanie March at arrivals for L''Oreal Women of Worth Awards, The Pierre Hotel, New York, NY December 2, 2014. Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection Stephanie March at arrivals for RABBIT HOLE Premiere, The Paris Theatre, New York, NY December 2, 2010. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection The Chew, Michael Symon (L), Carla Hall (C), Stephanie March (R), 09/26/2011, ©ABC The Chew, Stephanie March (L), Clinton Kelly (C), Carla Hall (R), 09/26/2011, ©ABC The Chew, from left: Clinton Kelly, Carla Hall, Stephanie March, Michael Symon, 09/26/2011, ©ABC Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Stephanie March (L), Ron Rifkin (C), Franco Nero (R), 'Scorched Earth', Season 13, Ep. #1, 09/21/2011, ©NBC Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Stephanie March, 'Scorched Earth', Season 13, Ep. #1, 09/21/2011, ©NBC Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Stephanie March, 'Scorched Earth', Season 13, Ep. #1, 09/21/2011, ©NBC Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Stephanie March, 'Anchor', Season 11, Ep. #10, 12/09/2009, ©NBC Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Stephanie March (L), John Larroquette (C), Tom Sadoski (R), 'Anchor', Season 11, Ep. #10, 12/09/2009, ©NBC THE INVENTION OF LYING, from left: Stephanie March, Ricky Gervais, 2009. Ph: Sam Urdank/©Warner Bros. The Chew, Stephanie March (L), Michael Symon (R), 09/26/2011, ©ABC The Chew, Michael Symon (L), Stephanie March (C), Carla Hall (R), 09/26/2011, ©ABC The Chew, from left: Michael Symon, Stephanie March, Clinton Kelly, Carla Hall, 09/26/2011, ©ABC

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet 60% A House on Fire Deb Green (Character) - 2021
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Social Ones Dr. Miriam Spacelli (Character),
      Executive Producer
      - 2019
      19% 33% Innocence Natalie Crawford (Character) $292.8K 2013
      25% 28% Why Stop Now? Trish (Character) $1.6K 2012
      56% 39% The Invention of Lying Blonde (Character) $18.4M 2009
      No Score Yet 49% Falling for Grace Kay (Character) - 2006
      No Score Yet 67% Jesse Stone: Night Passage Cissy Hathaway (Character) - 2006
      68% 33% The Treatment Julia (Character) $82.7K 2006
      51% 39% Flannel Pajamas Cathy (Character) $123.3K 2006
      30% 46% Head of State Nikki (Character) $37.8M 2003

      TV

      Credit
      88% 79% Harlan Coben's Shelter Angelica (Character) 2023
      91% 56% Naomi Akira (Guest Star) 2022
      67% 85% The President Show Ivanka Trump (Guest Star) 2018
      78% 81% Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Alexandra Cabot (Character),
      A.D.A. Alexandra Cabot (Guest Star)
      2000-2003 2005 2009-2012 2018
      No Score Yet 72% Odd Mom Out Divorce Diva #1 (Guest Star) 2016-2017
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter Mayor Carol Blanton (Character) 2015
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Chew Guest 2014
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Rachael Ray Guest 2007 2014
      76% 84% Happy Endings Brooke (Guest Star) 2013
      33% No Score Yet Made in Jersey Unknown (Guest Star) 2012
      88% 90% Rescue Me Unknown (Guest Star) 2009
      84% 73% Grey's Anatomy Unknown (Guest Star) 2007
      78% 92% 30 Rock Gretchen Thomas (Guest Star) 2006
      22% 80% Conviction Bureau Chief Alexandra Cabot (Character) 2006
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Early Edition Unknown (Guest Star) 1997