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Stephanie March is an Our contries actress, natural July 23, 1974 in Dallas, Texas.
She was raised around San Angelo, Texas, and she attended the equivalent senior high when Angie Harmon. She was the freshman whenever Harmon was the senior. She began acting plays within high school. Within 1996 she graduated from either a School of Speech (nowadays School of Communication) at Northwestern University, where she majored within Theater & Hispanic Studies. Fallowing graduating, her super number one audition led to her number one agency acting role when Helena in “A Midsummer Night's Dream� in Chicago, where she continued to pursue her stage career.
Within 1999, March manufactured her Broadway debut in the extremely acclaimed production of Arthur Miller's “Death of a Salesman� opposite Brian Dennehy. Her more career highlights include co-starring roles on the television series “Early Edition� & in the television moving picture “Since You’ve Been Never to return.�
An inspiring reader, March sleep around Up to date York, loves to travel & enjoys swim, yoga & dance in her free streaming instance. She married chef Bobby Flay on February 20, 2005, who experienced proposed to her spell ice skating at Rockefeller Center on December 19, 2003.
Filmography
Flannel Pajamas (2005) (post-production) .... Cathy
Social Grace (2005) (post-production) .... Kay
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) .... Julie
Head of State (2003) .... Nikki
Focus Room (2003) .... Kim
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999) TV Series .... Adjunct D.The. Alexandra Cabot (2000-2003)
Death of the Salesman (2000) (TV) .... Miss Forsythe
"What America Eats with Parade" (2004) TV Series .... Host
Filmography when: Actress, Herself, Notable TV Guest Appearances
TV guest appearances
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" playing "Alexandra Cabot" in episode: "Ghost" (episode # 6.16) 22 February 2005
"HBO First Look" swimming "Herself" within episode: "Head of State" March 2003
"Early Edition" swimming "Arlene" around episode: "A Bris Is Just a Bris" (episode # Two.Decade) 20 December 1997
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