Ari Meyers and Ashley Eckstein
Ari Meyers, an American actress and former model. The Kate & Allie show she was Emma Jane McArdle. Ari Meyers (born April 6 1969 in San Juan Puerto Rico) is an actress who is most well-known for her performance in the character Emma Jane McArdle in the Kate & Allie (1984) television show. Tara Meyers is Ari Meyers mom. She starred as Tara on Another World, a television soap opera. Ari showed an interest in the arts at an early stage. At the age of Ari was 4 years old she penned a play called The Super Majic Show for the nursery school she attended. The script is written by Ari and the music was written by Ari. Ari also directed her actors. Ari was chosen for her debut lead role as Al Pacinos' stepdaughter Author! Author!. That same year, Emma Jane McArdle was also cast in the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari continued her advanced schooling. Ari left Kate & Allie in 1990 and spent her money to finish her Yale University studies. In 1990, Ari graduated with distinction. She also double majored in Philosophy & Theater Arts. Following graduation, Ari was typically cast in roles that were older than her. Ari has also contributed her voice in the recording of several audio books. A few of them are The Amy Fisher Story The Wish and A Kitten's Tale. Ari participated in Theophilies North which was a stage production that was staged in New York City that she appeared in in 2003. In 2004 Ari was a part of Little Willy. Ashley Eckstein, an American actor and designer. Her Universe is her fashion label. Her most recognizable part is that of Ahsoka for the Star Wars series, starting with Star Wars The Clone Wars (2008). Ashley Eckstein is a voice actress. She portrayed Ahsoka on the Star Wars The Clone Wars films and TV series between 2007 and 2013 (and later in 2020, for the revival). Then, in Star Wars Rebels she played in the role from 2015 to 2018. Eckstein is the narration for Ahsoka the novel which centers on Ahsoka. Eckstein created Her Universe, a company that produces clothing specifically for girls and women that have a an SF-themed.






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