Acting Neal first appeared on
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as a guest star, playing a rapist in the Season 3 episode "
Ridicule". Neal first appeared as Assistant District Attorney
Casey Novak in the show's fifth season, replacing
Stephanie March, who played
Alexandra Cabot. Neal portrayed Novak through the end of Season 9, when the character exited the series after being censured by the New York State Bar. In 2011, Neal reprised her role as Novak in the Season 12 episode "Reparations", when Novak returned to SVU as their temporary ADA. After that appearance, she became a recurring character in
Season 13. She was last seen in the episode "Valentine's Day". Neal said of her return to the series in Season 13 to
TV Guide, "It's back on track to what the original
SVU was intended to be, which is about sex crimes and crimes against children, it's got more of a nitty-gritty feel." She says that March's and her return to the
fictional universe of the series provided a familiarity for viewers following original cast member
Chris Meloni's departure. "I think they should put us in the court room together!" she says about March. In 2021, Neal starred as Peggy Sue Thomas in the
Lifetime movie
Circle of Deception.
Congressional run On February 6, 2018, Neal announced that she would run for the
U.S. House of Representatives in
New York's 19th congressional district as an independent. She described her political views as "a little
libertarian, I'm a lot liberal, mostly
progressive, but I have this amazing ability to be able to take really complicated policy and break it down into edible sound bites, which is something most progressive liberals cannot do."
Podcast On January 14, 2022, Neal announced that she would be the host of a new comedy and talk podcast named "Hear Say with Diane Neal". The podcast is intended to "amuse and enlighten". == Personal life ==