Stephanie March, a proud Northwestern University alum, embarked on her acting journey within the hallowed halls of the institution.
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Majoring in theater and delving into Hispanic Studies, she not only refined her acting prowess but also fostered a deep appreciation for languages and diverse cultures.
Post-graduation, Stephanie leapt onto the Broadway stage, making waves in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” in 1999. This breakthrough paved the way for her television debut on “Law & Order.”
However, it was her compelling portrayal of Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Cabot on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” that thrust her into the global spotlight.
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For nine seasons, Stephanie championed justice on-screen, emerging as a vocal supporter for survivors of sexual assault.
Beyond her iconic role, Stephanie’s career spans the silver screen with hits like “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” and “The Invention of Lying.”
Her versatility shines in diverse television projects such as “Conviction” and “Falling for Grace,” and she’s ventured into production.
Stephanie isn’t just an accomplished actress; she’s a fervent advocate for women’s rights and social justice.
Her influential voice resonates with organizations like Safe Horizon and Planned Parenthood.


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