Ari Meyers and Ashley Eckstein
Ari Meyers has been an actor for many years. She was the character Emma Jane McArdle, in the Kate & Allie TV series. Ari Meyers was born in San Juan in Puerto Rico, on April 6, 1969. She's an actor and is well-known for playing Emma Jane McArdle as part of the Kate & Allie TV series (1984). Tara Meyers was the mother of Ari Meyers. Tara Meyers starred on the TV soap opera Another World. Ari's talent for writing was evident at an early age. When Ari was 4 years old she penned a play called The Super Majic Show for her school for children. The play originated from Ari, and the music was written by Ari. Ari even directed her small play. Ari was cast in her first leading role, in the role of Al Pacino's stepdaughter. Author! Author!. That same year, Emma Jane McArdle was also included in the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari was continuing to take advanced classes. Ari spent the earnings she earned by way of Kate & Allie to further her studies with Yale University. She graduated with honors at Yale, with a double major in Philosophy and the Theater Arts. Ari was mostly used as characters who were younger than she. Ari also lends her voice to the production of several audio books. The Amy Fisher Story The Wish and A Kitten's Tale are just two examples. Ari appeared on stage on stage in New York City, in Theophilies North (2003) and Little Willy (2004). Ashley Eckstein, an American model and actress. Her Universe is the name of her label. Her most well-known role is voicing Ahsoka in The Star Wars series, starting with Star Wars The Clone Wars (2008). Ashley Eckstein's (born Maria Ashley Drane September 22nd, 1981), voice actress, was Ahsoka Tarno from Star Wars The Clone Wars TV and Film series 2008 until 2013, as well as in 2020's reboot. For Star Wars Rebels she played in the role from 2015 to 2018. Eckstein is also the voice of Ahsoka the novel which centers around Ahsoka. Eckstein established Her Universe, a company which produces clothes specifically for girls and women that have a an SF-themed.






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