Stephanie March, the talent behind ADA Alexandra Cabot on “Law & Order: SVU,” isn’t just a screen sensation; she’s a force of versatility.
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Portraying Cabot from 2000 to 2003, March brought depth to the character, earning praise for her portrayal of a relentless advocate for sexual assault victims.
Cabot’s personal struggles became the beating heart of the show, showcasing March’s nuanced acting prowess.
However, March’s repertoire extends far beyond the gritty streets of SVU. She’s flexed her comedic muscles in films like “Head of State” and “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” proving her versatility.
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Beyond the big screen, March lent her voice to animated characters and stepped into the producer’s shoes. Recent television appearances in “Harlan Coben’s Shelter” and “Naomi” highlight her enduring appeal.
March is not just a face on the screen; she’s a woman with a purpose. Beyond her acting, she passionately supports causes she holds dear, advocating for sexual violence prevention and social justice.
However, her talents aren’t confined to Hollywood; March is a dedicated artist, showcasing her skills in painting and drawing.


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