Ari Meyers and Ashley Eckstein
Ari Meyers used to be an American actor. She was the character Emma Jane McArdle, in the Kate & Allie television show. Ari Meyers (born April 6 1969 in San Juan Puerto Rico) is an actor who is best known for her role in the character Emma Jane McArdle in the Kate & Allie (1984) television series. Tara Meyers played in Another World. Ari is named for her mother. Ari's talents as an artist were apparent as early as. Ari wrote a play for her kindergarten aged four. old. She wrote the words and music. Ari she is a director, directed all the actors for her production. The year was 1980. Ari landed her first major role as the stepdaughter of Al Pacino in the movie Author! Author!. The same year, she was cast as Emma Jane McArdle on the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari was able to continue her education at a higher level. Ari quit Kate & Allie, and her earnings were used to pay for their Yale University education. With honors, she graduated from Yale with a double-major in Philosophy and Theater Arts. The first roles she played were typically younger character. Ari has lent her vocals to a variety of audiobooks. The Amy Fisher Story The Wish and A Kitten's Tale. Ari was a guest at Theophilies North New York City 2003 and Little Willy 2004. Ashley Eckstein is a fashion actress and designer in the US. Her Universe is her fashion label. Her most notable character is the one she played as Ahsoka for the Star Wars series, starting with Star Wars The Clone Wars (2008). Ashley Eckstein is a voice actress. She portrayed Ahsoka in the Star Wars The Clone Wars television series and films between 2008 and 2013, (and later in 2020, for the revival). She was the voice actress for Star Wars Rebels from 2015 to 2018 and for Star Wars Tales of the Jedi. Eckstein also narrated the audiobook version to the story Ahsoka that focuses on the protagonist. In 2010, Eckstein established the clothing brand Her Universe which specializes in science fiction and fantasy-themed fashion for women and girls, such as Star Wars.






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