Ari Meyers and Ashley Eckstein
Ari Meyers used to be an American actor. She was Emma Jane McArdle on the TV series Kate & Allie. Ari Meyers (born 6 April 1969 in San Juan Puerto Rico) is an actress most well-known for her role in the role of Emma Jane McArdle, in Kate & Allie. Ari's mother is the starlet Tara Meyers who appeared in the television soap opera Another World. Ari's talent for writing was evident at an early age. Ari's play, The Super Majic Show was created for her babysitter when she was four years old. She composed the lyrics and music. Ari was even the director of actors in the play. Ari's first major role came playing the role of Al Pacino's stepdaughter Author!, released in 1980. Author!. She was also cast as of Emma Jane McArdle for the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari was, however, studying at a higher level in high school. Ari was a student who left Kate & Allie by 1990 made use of the funds she made to further the education she had received at Yale University. With honors, she graduated at Yale, with a double major in Philosophy and Theatre Arts. Ari's first roles were often younger actors. Ari is also the voice of many audiobooks. The Amy Fisher Story The Wish and A Kitten's Tale. Ari made an appearance on stage at Theophilies North New York City 2003 as well as Little Willy 2004. Ashley Eckstein is an American model and actress. She founded Her Universe, a fashion label. Her Universe. Her most well-known part is that of 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 actor, voice actress, Ahsoka Tarno on the Star Wars The Clone Wars TV and Film series 2008 through 2013, and also in 2020's reboot. She portrayed the character from Star Wars Rebels in 2015-2018 as well as Star Wars Tales of the Jedi. Eckstein is the narration for Ahsoka the novel which centers around 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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