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Stephanie March

Stephanie March



United States

Age: 50

Born: 23 Jul, 1974

Known for

In Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Alexandra Cabotas Alexandra Cabot

in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
In Conviction as Bureau Chief Alexandra Cabotas Bureau Chief Alexandra Cabot

in Conviction
In Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter as Mayoras Mayor

in Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter

TV Series Starring Stephanie March

Neon Joe, Werewolf HunterNeon Joe, Werewolf Hunter
Cartoon Network, 2015 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Sci-Fi, Horror | ► Trailer
Rating: 1/5

It's about a guy who wears neon but he also hates werewolves. He wears Coors Light pants because they call Coors Light the silver bullet, so those are his silver bullets to combat werewolves.


ConvictionConviction
NBC, 2006 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Crime, Mystery
Rating: 1/5

"Conviction", focuses on young assistant district attorneys in New York as they struggle with a demanding case load that challenges their lack of experience. Although this is not a spin-off of any "Law & Order" show, this show still takes place in that same universe.


Law & Order: Special Victims UnitLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit
NBC, 1999 Running | Drama, Action, Crime, Mystery | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.5/5

This hard-hitting and emotional companion series from NBC's "Law & Order" franchise chronicles the life and crimes of the elite Special Victims Unit of the New York Police Department.