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Stephanie March proclaimed ‘never say never’ about the possibility of her character returning to Law and order: SVU.
March Spoke to People Exclusivly at the City Harvest Presents The 2025 Gala: Carnaval in New York City on Tuesday, April 22. During the conversation, The Actress – Who Played Assistant District Attorney Rolande “Alex” Cabot on the show as a series for a series for a series for a series for a series. More Episodes – Said She Hasn’t Ruled Out Return to the Show I IT MADE SENSE FOR HER CHARACTER.
“I think it would depend on the story, but they have some good writers. Never say never, right?” says Mars, 50.
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She also noted that the power can ultimately rest with the show’s fans and adds, “I guess if people still write, you can do an enrollment campaign. That would be my only proposal.”
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The Mr. and Mrs. Smith The actress continued to say that she still gets to meet her old Svu ComradesRegardless of her character’s status of the show.
“The good news is that I get to see Chris (Meloni) and Mariska (Hargitay) and BD (Wong) And all these other wonderful people with regularity, so it’s good, ”she shares.
And when it comes to what she wants to see next for her former comrades in the series? March said she honestly just hopes that everyone continues to work.
“I just hope they keep their jobs like the rest of us,” she says. “It’s the most you can hope for all actors right now. Just keep … Our jobs.”
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Mars has previously opened about how her time on the long -term series affected a number of decisions in her real life off the screen. While catch up with people Before her 50th birthday, the actress shared that her decision to work with Panizi Finalwhich helps the survivors of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo was partly the result of a section that covered similar themes.
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“I remember it very clearly,” she says of the Season 11 section, entitled “Witness.”
“And it was stuck in my head at that time. And so I have to believe that everything happens to a certain extent for a reason,” she says. “I’m not sure when I got the job I thought this would happen, but when I had the job I became quite intentional about it because the topic I found disturbing and convincing. It was just not something I could put away when I got home at night from work.”
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“So I became quite intentional in my choices about how I wanted to participate and how I wanted Use my voice,“She adds.” And I have been lucky enough to find some places where these interests cross each other, and I am very passionate about it. ”
Law and order Ship on Thursdays at. 20 et on NBC, followed by Svu at 21 o’clock. Organized crime is available to stream exclusively on peacock.
If you or someone you know has been attacked sexually, please contact the national hotline for sexual abuse of 1-800-656-Hope (4673) or go to rainn.org.