Ari Meyers and Ashley Eckstein
Ari Meyers, an American actress and former model. She played Emma Jane McArdle, in the Kate & Allie TV show. Ari Meyers (born April 6 1969 in San Juan Puerto Rico) is an actress best known for her role as Emma Jane McArdle in the Kate & Allie (1984) TV series. Tara Meyers, who starred in Another World on television, is Ari's mom. Ari was an artist since an early age. Ari composed a play in her school when she was 4 years old. The script is written by Ari like the songs. Ari also directed the actors in her little play. Ari gained her first big success in the year 1980 when she starred as Al Pacino's stepdaughter, Author! Author!. In the same year, she got the part of Emma Jane McArdle on the T.V. series Kate & Allie. Ari was continuing to take advanced classes. Ari was forced to leave Kate & Allie in 1990 and spent her money to finish the remainder of her Yale University studies. She graduated with honors from Yale with a double-major in Philosophy and the Theater Arts. Ari's first roles were often more youthful characters. Ari's voice has been used in a variety of audiobooks. The books include The Amy Fisher Story, The Wish and A Kitten's Tale. In 2003, Ari played in the play Theophilies North in New York City and in 2004, she was a part of the musical Little Willy. Ashley Eckstein, an American actor and designer. Her Universe, the label she established in fashion is named for Ashley Eckstein. She is best known for playing the role of Ahsoka Tano in the Star Wars franchise beginning with Star Wars The Clone Wars in 2008. Ashley Eckstein, born Maria Ashley Drane in 1981, on the 22nd of September is a voice actress. She voiced Ahsoka on Star Wars The Clone Wars between 2008 and 2013 and then for the revival in 2020. As part of Star Wars Rebels, she reprised the character from 2015-2018 and also in Star Wars Tales of the Jedi. Eckstein has narrated the audiobook version of Ahsoka The novel is centered around Ahsoka. Eckstein started Her Universe, a company that makes clothing for girls and women based on the science-fiction themes.






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