Stephanie Caroline March (born (--)July , ) is an American actress,
entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is best known for her role as New
York Assistant DA Alexandra Cabot in the long-running NBC series, Law
& Order: Special Victims Unit. In , she was named co-executive
producer and star of the comedy feature The Social Ones.March was born
in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of John and Laura March, and has a
sister, Charlotte. She attended McCulloch Middle School in Highland
Park, and Highland Park High School, where Law & Order's Angie Harmon,
who also played the role of an assistant district attorney on Law &
Order: Special Victims Unit, attended concurrently. After her parents'
divorce, her mother married Robert Derby. In , March graduated from
Northwestern University, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta
sorority.At Northwestern University, she played Helena in A Midsummer
Night's Dream in Chicago, where she continued to pursue her stage
career. In , she made her screen debut in an episode of the CBS series
Early Edition. In , March moved to New York and made her Broadway
debut in the highly acclaimed production of Arthur Miller's Death of a
Salesman, opposite Brian Dennehy. She later co-starred in the
television film based on the play. In , she also performed in the
Broadway premiere of Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio, starring Liev
Schreiber, in . She also starred in Howard Korder's Boy's Life
alongside Jason Biggs.In , March made her film debut with a supporting
role in the political comedy Head of State opposite Chris Rock. She
later appeared in the films Mr. & Mrs. Smith, The Treatment, and
Falling for Grace, the latter two romantic comedies. March also
appeared in the film The Invention of Lying as the woman Ricky
Gervais's character tells the world will end unless she has sex with
him. She later co-starred in the independent films Why Stop Now? and
Innocence.
entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is best known for her role as New
York Assistant DA Alexandra Cabot in the long-running NBC series, Law
& Order: Special Victims Unit. In , she was named co-executive
producer and star of the comedy feature The Social Ones.March was born
in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of John and Laura March, and has a
sister, Charlotte. She attended McCulloch Middle School in Highland
Park, and Highland Park High School, where Law & Order's Angie Harmon,
who also played the role of an assistant district attorney on Law &
Order: Special Victims Unit, attended concurrently. After her parents'
divorce, her mother married Robert Derby. In , March graduated from
Northwestern University, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta
sorority.At Northwestern University, she played Helena in A Midsummer
Night's Dream in Chicago, where she continued to pursue her stage
career. In , she made her screen debut in an episode of the CBS series
Early Edition. In , March moved to New York and made her Broadway
debut in the highly acclaimed production of Arthur Miller's Death of a
Salesman, opposite Brian Dennehy. She later co-starred in the
television film based on the play. In , she also performed in the
Broadway premiere of Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio, starring Liev
Schreiber, in . She also starred in Howard Korder's Boy's Life
alongside Jason Biggs.In , March made her film debut with a supporting
role in the political comedy Head of State opposite Chris Rock. She
later appeared in the films Mr. & Mrs. Smith, The Treatment, and
Falling for Grace, the latter two romantic comedies. March also
appeared in the film The Invention of Lying as the woman Ricky
Gervais's character tells the world will end unless she has sex with
him. She later co-starred in the independent films Why Stop Now? and
Innocence.
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