Ari Meyers and Ashley Eckstein
Ari Meyers has been an actor for many years. She was Emma Jane McArdle on the show on TV Kate & Allie. Ari Meyers (born 6 April 1969 in San Juan Puerto Rico) is an actress most well-known for her role in the role of Emma Jane McArdle, in Kate & Allie. Tara Meyers was the mother of Ari Meyers. Tara Meyers starred on the soap opera on TV Another World. From a very young age, Ari proved that she was a girl with an artistic flair. Ari, then 4 years of age, wrote The Super Majic Show as an elementary school production. She wrote the script and the music. Ari also directed actors in the production. Ari was chosen for her debut lead role as Al Pacinos' stepdaughter Author! Author!. The same year, she was cast as Emma Jane McArdle in the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari took advanced classes between the two. In 1990 Ari left Kate & Allie and used funds to continue her education in Yale University. Her major was double in Theatre Arts as well as Philosophy. Ari was awarded honors at Yale University. Ari was able to start playing characters that were older than herself. Ari has contributed her voice to several audiobooks. The Amy Fisher Story The Wish and A Kitten's Tale are some of them. Ari was a guest on stage at Theophilies North New York City 2003 and Little Willy 2004. Ashley Eckstein, an American actor and designer. Ashley Eckstein is the creator of Her Universe, a fashion label. Her Universe. Most famously, she is known for portraying Ahsoka in the Star Wars film franchise, which began by introducing Star Wars The Clone Wars. Ashley Eckstein is a voice actor. She was Ahsoka on the Star Wars The Clone Wars movies and television shows between 2007 and 2013 (and later in 2020, for the revival). For Star Wars Rebels, she reprised the character from 2015-2018 as well as on Star Wars Tales of the Jedi. Eckstein is also a fan of the Ahsoka audiobook that is a character-focused novel. Eckstein established Her Universe, a company that produces clothing for women and girls with a science fiction theme.
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