Lori March, a talented actress, was born to a family of creatives, being the daughter of screenwriter Peggy Prior and the adopted daughter of renowned poet, essayist, author, and screenwriter Joseph Moncure March.
She began her acting career on stage in the 1940s, showcasing her skills and versatility as a performer. Later in life, she married Alexander Scourby, a vocal performer who gained widespread recognition for his iconic reading of "The Bible".
Lori March Williams spent her later years in Connecticut, where she eventually passed away in 2013. Her final resting place is the Church of the Transfiguration Columbarium in Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA.