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 series. Ari Meyers was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on April 6 on 1969. She's an actress and is well-known for playing Emma Jane McArdle as part of the Kate & Allie TV series (1984). Tara Meyers played in Another World. Ari is named in honor of her mother. Ari showed early artistic talent. Ari was then just 4 years old. of age, wrote The Super Majic Show as a nursery school play. She composed the lyrics and music. Ari was even the director in the show. Ari gained her first big success in 1980 as Al Pacino's step-daughter. Author! Author!. She also got the part that she played of Emma Jane McArdle for the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari was continuing to take advanced classes. Ari spent the earnings she earned through Kate & Allie to further her education at Yale University. Her major was double in Theater Arts as well as Philosophy. She was awarded an honors degree at Yale University. Ari began to play characters younger than her. Ari's voice is featured in numerous audio books. The Amy Fisher Story The Wish and A Kitten's Tale are two of them. Ari appeared on stage in New York City in 2003 in Theophilies North and 2004 in Little Willy. Ashley Eckstein, an American model and actress. Her Universe was founded by Ashley Eckstein. She is most famous for playing Ahsoka on the Star Wars film franchise, that began in 2008 with Star Wars The Clone Wars. Ashley Eckstein was born Maria Ashley Drane on the 22nd of September in 1981. Ashley Eckstein portrayed Ahsoka Tanos on the Star Wars The Clone Wars in the television and film series that ran from 2008-2013 and the 2020 revival season. Between 2015 and 2018, she portrayed the same character as Ahsoka Tano in Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars Tales of the Jedi. Eckstein also voiced the audiobook for Ahsoka the novel, which focuses on this persona. Eckstein established Her Universe, a company that produces clothing for women and girls with an SF-themed.






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