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Stephanie March

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Stephanie March
  • Birth Name:
    Stephanie Caroline March
  • Date of Birth:
    July 23, 1974
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Leo
  • Place of Birth:
    Dallas, Texas, USA
  • Height:
    5' 9½"
  • Sex:
    Female
  • Hair Color:
    Brown
  • Eye Color:
    Blue
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Religion:
    Christianity
  • Education:

    Highland Park High School, Dallas

    Northwestern University,Chicago, Illinois

Family

Stephanie March
  • Father:
    John Abe March IV
  • Mother:
    Laura Len Irwin
  • Sister:
    Charlotte
  • Spouse:
    Bobby Flay - Present

Career

Stephanie March

Trivia

Stephanie March
  • Stephanie's favorite dish is biscuits and gravy.
  • Stephanie made her Broadway debut in 1999, in the highly acclaimed production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, opposite Brian Dennehy.
  • Stephanie March appeared on Broadway in Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio, which ran from March 11, 2007 to June 24, 2007, at the Longacre Theater in New York City.
  • Stephanie starred as Kay in the 2006 romantic comedy East Broadway .
  • In 2006, Stephanie was in a TV movie Jesse Stone: Night Passage as Cissy Hathaway.
  • In 2006, Stephanie appeared in the romantic comedy The Treatment.
  • Stephanie starred in Mr. and Mrs. Smith in 2005, as Julie.
  • In 2005, Stephanie starred as Cathy in a romantic movie, Flannel Pajamas.
  • Stephanie appeared as Kim in Focus Room, a short comedy, in 2003.
  • In 2000, Stephanie starred in a made for TV version of Death of a Salesman as Miss Forsythe.

Quotes

Stephanie March
  • "Hallsville is really good. And Quitman, we would`ve had a better feel for if Shuna had been in there. But I`m proud of them for working through it."
  • "like a little effort. If I could spend $50 on a haircut, it would be a dream bargain."
  • "We did well in the first half, but it`s about the end product, ... We`re playing together as a team."
  • "We played well against Quitman, it was the experience (that got us)."
  • "I feel so fortunate to be a part of such a creative and dynamic team, both in front of and behind the cameras."
  • "I want to be certain to emphasize that I have zero complaints about Law & Order. It was a fantastic work experience and I really miss the people quite a bit. But, you know, you get to a point where you feel like, as a character, you kind of said everything you can say. And then it becomes quite redundant. It was my first on-camera job after college. I got really lucky and I thought, I just have to do a couple of more things before I get too comfortable. Perhaps all I need is a long break."
  • "It's a very different show than Law & Order, so it's really fun to get to bring back this character, who I'm very fond of. I always had ideas about what she'd do in her personal life, so now I really get to explore that. She's definitely single, and on the show she hooks up with a couple of people—costars and guest stars."
  • "On SVU, I was able to talk to a woman named Linda Fairstein, who headed the sex crimes unit in Manhattan. Since then, we've had a rotating group of real-life ADAs who come to the set, and it's been enormously helpful. Their stories are just as exciting and bizarre as anything we do on TV, but they're not getting paid as much. I don't know how they do it."
  • "The double jalapeno cheeseburger from the Sonic Drive-in in Texas is insanely good. It's so greasy and gooey with cheese and peppers, and they serve it with tater tots."
  • "I eat out two nights in a typical week. There are probably three nights that I eat raisins, cocktails, olives and Goldfish, which is what we have in the apartment."
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Biography

Stephanie March
Last Updated: Wednesday, September 16, 2009

stephanie marchBorn in Dallas and raised in San Angelo, Texas, March knew early on that she loved the arts. While her parents and sister explored other career paths, March followed her dreams and began acting in plays in high school. Her academic drive and desire to perform led her to Northwestern University where she majored in Theater and Hispanic Studies. After graduating, her very first audition led to her first professional acting role as Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream in Chicago, where she continued to pursue her stage career.

In 1999, March made her Broadway debut in the highly acclaimed production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman opposite Brian Dennehy. Her other career highlights include co-starring roles on the television series Early Edition and in the television movie Since You've Been Gone. March recently completed filming Head of State (marking the directorial debut of Chris Rock), starring Rock and Bernie Mac. An avid reader, March lives in New York, loves to travel and enjoys swimming, yoga and dance in her free time.

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Stephanie March

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