She and the SVU team investigates eco-terrorists in 'Informed' (8.1). She is serving a 27-year sentence at California Institution for Women in Corona, California. When we first meet Dana Lewis, she is working undercover as Star Morrison, a white supremacist (Raw, 7.6).
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The test proved that it was Lazarus' DNA, and it helped convict her of first-degree murder at her trial in 2012. DNA testing didn't exist in 1986, so no work was done on a swab taken from a bite mark on the victim's body until many years later. She received another Emmy nod for her role as the mother of the title.
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She is an FBI Agent who appeared in three previous episodes of the series before her reveal as a villainess in 'Secrets Exhumed. The actress has signed on to guest star this season on Law & Order: SVU as Federal Agent Dana Lewis. Lazarus remained with the department and rose up the ranks from police officer to detective over the years. In Marcia Gay Harden part (200513) in the series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Dana Lewis, aka Star Morrison (Marcia Gay Harden), is the hidden main villainess of 'Secrets Exhumed,' episode 14.14 of Law & Order: SVU (airdate February 13, 2013). Marcia Gay Harden is set to reprise an Emmy-nominated role.
The detectives at the time were fooled into thinking that the victim was killed by two Hispanic male burglars, who were never apprehended. Since then, she has appeared in multiple films and television shows, including Mystic River, Into the Wild, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Damages. A few days later, she went to a police station in a different city and reported her gun as stolen, even though she disposed of the gun so it couldn't be traced. Marcia Gay Harden (born Augin La Jolla, California) is an Oscar-winning American film, television, and theatre actress. Still of Marcia Gay Harden in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999). Then, she staged the crime scene to look like a burglary. Other notable film roles include American Gun, and 2007s The Mist and Into the. The plot is inspired by a real-life incident in which detectives with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) interrogated and arrested one of their own detectives named Stephanie Lazarus on camera in 2009 for a 1986 cold case in which she fought, shot and killed her ex-lover's new wife, Sherri Rasmussen, out of jealousy.