Stephany March Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Stephanie March Biography

Stephanie March, born in the United States as Stephanie Caroline March is an actress, entrepreneur, and philanthropist is best known for her roles in the long-running NBC series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She was named co-executive producer and star of the comedy feature The Social Ones in 2019.

How old is Stephanie March? – Age

She is 46 years old as of 23rd July 2020. She was born in 1974 in Dallas, Texas, United States.

Stephanie March Family – Parents and Education

March and her sister Charlotte were born to John and Laura March. After her parents’ divorce, her mother married Robert Derby. She studied at Highland Park’s McCulloch Middle School, Highland Park High School where Angie Harmon from Law & Order also played an assignment of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 1996 she graduated from Kappa Alpha Theta sorority from Northwestern University.

Did Stephanie March get married? – Wife

On 20 February 2005, famous chef Bobby Flay married. According to media reports, the divorce between March and Flay was ended on 17 July 2015, in March 2015. Dan Benton’s marriage took place in Katonah, New York, on 1 September 2017.

What is Stephanie March’s Net Worth?

She has an estimated net worth of $4 million dollars.

Stephanie March Grey’s Anatomy

She was cast as Jane, the mother of Brian in the season four Grey’s Anatomy episode Physical Attraction… Chemical Reaction of the American medical drama television series Grey’s Anatomy.

Storyline

When her son, Brian, swallowed a marble, Jane came to the hospital. He was examined by George O’Malley and said the marble passed on by itself. The marble passed the night, but the next day, because Brian had extreme abdominal pain, they returned to the hospital. He swallowed eight marbles, but in fact, they were magnets. To remove and repair the damage, he had to be rushed into surgery.

Jane was told that Brian would be all right after the surgery. She said she had a big relationship with Don, but then things happened, and perhaps it was a good idea for them to break.

Stephanie March The President Show

She appeared as Ivanka Trump in the American comedy television series The President Show.

Storyline

Presented as: “Atamanuik, as Trump, begins every episode during a “press conference,” where he announces the topic of today’s evening and the change in his sentence, “I’m the Chairman.” You can trust that? Let’s just roll! Let’s roll! “That signals a title sequence transition. After the opening, Trump is shown with Peter Grosz and Mike Pence in the Oval Office and both are presenting a segment of the news of the recent week. Next, the pre-taped segment is either shown with Trump, Pence, or the two on-site interacting with different groups of people. Trump then interviewed a guest in a set at Mar-a-Lago. Finally, Trump and Pence return to the Oval Office with an admission address, which often takes the form of a sketch that transitions into closing loans.

Stephanie March Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter

She was cast as Natalie Minka, an established lawyer at the firm who is turned off by Martina’s style in the American legal drama television series Made in Jersey. A street lawyer, born and raised in a close Italian-American family in New Jersey, is moving from the Trenton State Attorney’s office to a posh New York City law firm where she needs to defend their clients while surviving the skepticism of her colleagues.

Stephanie March Movies

♦ 2019 – The Social Ones
♦ 2014 – Innocence
♦ 2012 – Why Stop Now?
♦ 2009 – Confessions of a Shopaholic
♦ 2009 – The Invention of Lying
♦ 2007 – Falling for Grace –
♦ 2006 – Flannel Pajamas
♦ 2006 – The Treatment
♦ 2006 – Copy That
♦ 2005 – Mr. & Mrs. Smith
♦ 2005 – Jesse Stone: Night Passage
♦ 2003 – Focus Room
♦ 2003 – Head of State
♦ 2000 – Death of a Salesman

Stephanie March TV Shows

♦ 2018 – The President Show
♦ 2015 – Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter
♦ 2013 – Happy Endings
♦ 2012 – Made in Jersey
♦ 2009 – Rescue Me
♦ 2007 – Grey’s Anatomy
♦ 2006 – Conviction
♦ 2006 – 30 Rock