At this moment, your honor, Assistant District Attorney Alex Cabot is prepared to give her a careful look.
At the 25th anniversary celebration of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, which took place in New York City on Tuesday night, Stephanie March, who plays the popular ADA, recently gave an interview to PEOPLE. In the interview, she expressed her desire to reprise her role as the ADA.
“I mean, for the chance and the financial awards, I wouldn’t say no to any of them! Indeed! When asked whether she would ever return to the series that Mariska Hargitay was directing, March offered her response.
Stephanie March made her most recent appearance on ‘SVU’ in season 19, in which she played the role of Alex Cabot.
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Since the beginning of the second season of the long-running NBC series in the year 2000, the actress has been playing the role of ADA Alex Cabot. She continued to perform this role for the subsequent three years.
Despite the fact that she has not been seen by viewers of the drama since the nineteenth season, which aired in 2018, she has continued to make guest appearances in a number of succeeding seasons.

When March was chatting to PEOPLE during the party, she was wearing a sparkling royal blue suit, which she referred to as a “Alex Cabot, dialed up!” style.
March went on to say that the joyful moments, such as the one that took place on that particular evening, were her favorite aspect of being a part of a program that was considered to be an institution.
I haven’t seen Dann [Florek] in a couple of years, so the fact that I just finished passing him is something that I am really happy about. What about Coco and Ice? She said that it was a pleasant reunion.

During the first fifteen seasons of the program, Florek played the role of SVU captain Donald Cragen. After that, his character resigned, and Olivia Benson (Hargitay) took up the role. In addition, Ice-T has been portraying the role of Fin Tutuola ever since he joined the cast of SVU for the second season in the year 2000.
March eventually attributes the show’s enduring popularity and significance to the fact that it is based on true-crime tales and those individuals, such as Hargitay, who put forth a lot of effort to bring the stories of survivors to life.
Due to unfortunate circumstances, [the program] is taken directly from the news. As a result, I believe that a significant portion of the subject that is presented on the program is something that people can relate to,” adds March. In addition, I feel compelled to mention that I believe the primary actors are outstanding, and I have a great deal of regard and affection for them.
