Stephanie March Biography
Stephanie March is an American film and Television actress best known for starring in Head of State (2003), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), Falling for Grace (2006), The Treatment (2006), and Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006). She rose to fame after starring in the crime drama franchise Law & Order, as Alexandra Cabot.
Stephanie March Career
March played Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Chicago while she was at Northwestern University. She continued to work as a performer there. Her first movie role was in an episode of the 1997 CBS show Early Edition. February 1999, March went to New York. Her first show on Broadway was with Brian Dennehy in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman.” She later had a part in the TV movie based on the play. March is best known for her part as Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Cabot on the NBC crime-legal drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. From 2000 to 2003, March played Cabot as the show’s main character, and she returned to the role in recurring episodes until 2018.
The character in Cabot and March’s work has gotten a lot of praise, and it’s often thought of as one of the best Law & Order characters and acts ever. At the 8th Golden Satellite Awards in 2003, she and her co-stars from Law & Order: Special Victims Unit were up for the Satellite Award for Best Drama TV Series. This spring, March also played Cabot again, this time as the department Chief ADA of the homicide department, on the short-lived NBC courtroom drama Conviction. The show, which had March in a major role and was set in the same world as Law & Order, was canceled after 13 episodes because both critics and viewers didn’t like it.
March’s first movie part was in the political comedy Head of State, which came out in 2003 and starred Chris Rock. In later years, she was in the love comedies Mr. & Mrs. Smith, The Treatment, and Falling for Grace. March also played the woman Ricky Gervais’s character says that the world will end if she doesn’t have sex with him in the 2009 movie The Invention of Lying. After that, she had parts in the independent movies Why Stop Now? and Innocence. March was in the Broadway opening of Eric Bogosian’s Talk Radio with Liev Schreiber in 2007. She was also in Howard Korder’s off-Broadway play Boy’s Life with Jason Biggs.
March has been a guest star on Happy Endings, Grey’s Anatomy, 30 Rock, and Rescue Me. She was hired to play a main role in the short-lived CBS legal comedy-drama Made in Jersey in 2012, but she quit after the pilot episode. March and her business partner Rebecca Perkins started the makeup company SheSpoke (formerly Rouge) together in 2013. Custom-made beauty products are made by the company and can be bought online or in their SoHo, New York, shop. In 2015, she played the lead role in the Adult Swim show Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter.
March played Ivanka Trump in the March 2019 TV movie A President Show Documentary: The Fall of Donald Trump on Comedy Central. This 22-minute documentary shows how Trump would feel if he thought he lost the 2020 presidential race. For the first time, The Social Ones was shown for the first time at the 2019 Cinequest Film and Creativity Festival in San Jose, California, on March 9, 2019. March plays one of the main roles and is a co-executive producer. The movie was written and directed by Laura Kosann. It also stars Richard Kind, Jackie Hoffman, Debra Jo Rupp, and Peter Scolari. There was an audience award for Best Comedy Feature, and the movie got it.
The Social Ones is a group mockumentary that makes fun of social media culture, especially how much people care about likes, selfies, and social media stars. The movie got more notice because it was written, produced, and directed by women only. March talked about how a production team mostly made up of women was different from one mostly made up of men: “We were under budget, on time, wrapped early, had fun, had no on-set drama, no backstage drama, and were fully supportive of each other—both in front of and behind the camera.” I’ve never seen a set that went together so well. Not an ego. All warmth meets organization, hard work, and drive. There should be more companies run by moms.
March signed with Echo Lake Entertainment in 2021 to serve as their manager in all capacities. After that, she played Debora Green, a former doctor who was found guilty of murder, in the Lifetime biopic TV movie A House on Fire. Both reviewers and audiences gave her high marks for her performance; Sayantani Nath of Meaww.com said that the actress displayed “incredible finesse and brilliance.” She also said that March’s performance was “impressive” and that she accurately portrayed Green’s mental pain and problems. It was reported that March would be joining the cast of Naomi on The CW, where she would play Akira. After its release in 2022, the show got good reviews from both viewers and critics.
Stephanie March Age
March was born on July 23, 1974, in Dallas, Texas, United States. She is 50 years old as of 2024, and she celebrates her birthday on the 23rd of July every year.
Stephanie March Height and Weight
March stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches tall (1.77m) and weighs 63 kgs (138 lbs).
Stephanie March Family
March was born in Dallas, Texas, and is the daughter of John March; her father, and Laura March; her mother and she has a sister named Charlotte.
Stephanie March Husband
On February 20, 2005, March married famous chef Bobby Flay. She served as a guest judge on four of Flay’s Food Network programs: Throwdown with Bobby Flay, Iron Chef America, Grill It! with Bobby Flay, and Boy Meets Grill. March and Flay reportedly split up in March 2015, and on July 17, 2015, their divorce was officially finalized.
March married businessman Dan Benton in Katonah, New York, on September 1, 2017. A mutual friend introduced her to Andor Capital’s founder, Benton, in October 2015, a few months after she had divorced from famous chef Bobby Flay. Along with their three older children, Alex, Jeff, and Mike, and Benton’s children from a previous marriage, Katya and Nate, the pair live on the Upper East Side. The pair bought a $34.62 million apartment in the West Village in 2018.
Stephanie March Net Worth
March has an estimated net worth of about $5 Million – $10 Million which she has earned through her career as an actress.
Stephanie March Salary
March earns a salary of about $100,000-$500,000.
Stephanie March Law and Order
March appeared in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as ADA Alexandra Cabot. March appeared in every episode of Seasons 2, 3, and 4, as well as the first four of Season 5. In the “Ghost” episode of Season 6, she made a brief comeback. In 2006, March returned to Conviction as Alexandra Cabot, becoming the first member of the main cast of SVU to join the main cast of a spin-off program (the other being Christopher Meloni).
March appeared in six more episodes of SVU as ADA Cabot, beginning with “Lead”. She reappeared in Season 11 for nine more episodes and in Season 13 for seven more episodes. In the “Sunk Cost Fallacy” episode of Season 19, she made her final cameo. She proved to be a versatile performer among the experienced cast in the most significant role of her career to that point, displaying both her character’s cool tenacity in the courtroom and sympathy toward victims.
Stephanie March Head of state
Head of State is a 2003 American political comedy film that Bernie Mac and Chris Rock co-starred in and that Rock directed, wrote, and produced. Rock, who had previously worked as a writer, producer, and actor, made his directing debut with it. The title of the movie alludes to one of the President of the United States’ primary responsibilities as the nation’s head of state. Cinematographer Donald E. Thorin completed his final picture for a movie before passing away in 2016. He hadn’t worked on a picture in thirteen years. March appears in the movie as Nikki, executive director of Internal Liaison where she manages people in the company.
Stephanie March Mr. & Mrs. Smith
The 2005 American action comedy film Mr. & Mrs. Smith was written and directed by Simon Kinberg and Doug Liman. In the movie, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie play a boring married couple from the upper middle class who are shocked to find out they are assassins for rival agencies and have been given the task of killing each other. Mr. & Mrs. Smith not only became a box office success but also solidified the personal bond between Jolie and Pitt. On June 10, 2005, the movie was released in the United States. Despite critics’ mixed reviews, it went on to gross $487.3 million worldwide. March appears as Julie who helps in terminating the couple Mr. and Mrs. Smith by detonating an explosive in the elevator where John was.
Stephanie March Movies and TV Shows
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
- Naomi
- Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter
- Brunch @ Bobby’s
- Odd Mom Out
- Nightcap
- Happy Endings
- Made in Jersey
- Rescue Me
- NCIS: Los Angeles
- Grey’s Anatomy
- Conviction
Stephanie March Social Media Platform
March is very active on her Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook page and she has 53.8k followers on Twitter, 109k followers on Instagram, and 1.9k followers on Facebook.