Ari Meyers and Ashley Eckstein
Ari Meyers has been an actor for many years. She played Emma Jane McArdle, in the Kate & Allie TV series. Ari Meyers, born April 6, 1969, in San Juan Puerto Rico, is an American actor. Ari Meyers is famous for her role as Emma Jane McArdle on the television series Kate & Allie. Tara Meyers played in Another World. Ari is named after her mother. Ari showed an interest in art as a child stage. Ari composed The Super Majic Show, an elementary school production when she was just four years old. She wrote the words and music. Ari even directed her small stage show. Ari was given her first major role in 1980, playing the stepdaughter to Al Pacino. Author!. She was also cast as that she played of Emma Jane McArdle for the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari continued her advanced schooling. Ari left Kate & Allie in 1990 and used the money to finish the remainder of her Yale University studies. Her major was double in Theatre Arts as well as Philosophy. She received honors at Yale University. Her first acting roles were usually young actors. Ari's voice has been used in a variety of audiobooks. They include The Amy Fisher Story, The Wish and A Kitten's Tale. Ari appeared on the stage at New York City, in Theophilies North (2003) as well as Little Willy (2004). Ashley Eckstein, an American actress and designer. She is the founder of the label Her Universe. Most famously, she is known for portraying Ahsoka in The Star Wars film franchise, which began with Star Wars The Clone Wars. Ashley Eckstein is a voice actor. She was Ahsoka in the Star Wars The Clone Wars movies and television shows between 2008 and 2013 (and in 2020 to be part of the return). The character was reprised in Star Wars Rebels from 2015 through 2018 as well as in Star Wars Tales of the Jedi. Eckstein read an audiobook of Ahsoka which is a novel that is centered around Ahsoka. Eckstein launched Her Universe in 2010, a clothing company that specializes science fiction, fantasy and Star Wars-themed clothing for women and girls.






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