Ari Meyers and Ashley Eckstein
Ari Meyers was an American actress. She was the character Emma Jane McArdle in the television series Kate & Allie. Ari Meyers, born April 6, 1969 in San Juan Puerto Rico, is an actress from America. She is most famous for playing Emma Jane McArdle on the television series Kate & Allie. Tara Meyers played in Another World. Ari is named for her mother. Ari's artistic abilities were evident at an early age. Ari composed a play for her kindergarten aged four. old. Ari wrote the lyrics as well as music. Ari also directed her actors. Ari made her breakthrough in the year 1980, when she was Al Pacino's stepdaughter, Author! Author!. The same year, she was a part of Emma Jane McArdle in the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari attended advanced classes between the two. Ari took the funds she received through Kate & Allie to further her studies at Yale University. She was awarded an honors degree as well as a double majoring in Philosophy and Theater Arts. Ari was given the roles of a younger age. Ari has also lent her voice to the production of several audio books. The Amy Fisher Story The Wish and A Kitten's Tale are two of these. In 2003 Ari appeared in the play Theophilies North located in New York City and in 2004 she appeared in the stage play Little Willy. Ashley Eckstein is an American actress and fashion designer. Her Universe is her fashion label. The most famous of her roles is portraying the character of Ahsoka Tano across the Star Wars franchise beginning with Star Wars The Clone Wars in the year 2008. Ashley Eckstein is a voice actor. She portrayed Ahsoka on the Star Wars The Clone Wars television series and films between 2007 and 2013. (and in 2020 to be part of the return). For Star Wars Rebels, she was the voice actress in 2015-2017 and also on Star Wars Tales of the Jedi. Eckstein is also the voice of Ahsoka the novel, which is based on Ahsoka. Eckstein created Her Universe, a company which produces clothes specifically for girls and women that have a an SF-themed.






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