Ari Meyers and Ashley Eckstein
Ari Meyers used to be an American actor. The Kate & Allie series in 1984, she portrayed Emma Jane McArdle. Ari Meyers is a Puerto actor from the country of Puerto Rico. She is most famous for her character Emma Jane McArdle from the 1984 TV series Kate & Allie. Tara Meyers, who starred in Another World on television, is Ari's mother. Ari showed an interest in the arts at an early stage. Ari created a script for her kindergarten when she was four years old. The script was written by Ari and the music. Ari was the director of her actors. Ari gained her first big success in the year 1980 when she starred as Al Pacino's stepdaughter. Author! Author!. The same year, she was cast in the role of Emma Jane McArdle in the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari went on to complete her higher education. Ari quit Kate & Allie in 1990 and used the money in order to complete the remainder of her Yale University studies. She was awarded an honors degree and a double major in Philosophy and Theatre Arts. Ari was mostly cast in characters who were older than her. Ari also lends her voice to the production of a number of audiobooks. These include The Amy Fisher Story, The Wish and A Kitten's Tale. Ari appeared on stage on stage in New York City, in Theophilies North (2003) and Little Willy (2004). Ashley Eckstein is a fashion designer and actress in the US. Her Universe, the label she founded in fashion, is named after her. She is most famous for her role as Ahsoka on The Star Wars film franchise, which started in 2008 with Star Wars The Clone Wars. Ashley Eckstein is a voice actor. She played Ahsoka on the Star Wars The Clone Wars television series and films between the years 2008 to 2013 (and in 2020 for the revival). From 2015 to the year 2018, she voiced the character again as Ahsoka Tano in Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars Tales of the Jedi. Eckstein is also a fan of the Ahsoka audiobook that is a novel that is character-driven. In 2010, Eckstein created the clothing company Her Universe which specializes in the fashion of science fiction and fantasy for girls and women, including Star Wars.






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