Ari Meyers
- Actress
- Writer
Ari Meyers was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Sunday, April 6, 1969.
She began an acting career at age 12, with her role as
Al Pacino's stepdaughter in
Al Pacino's
Author! Author! (1982) and hasn't
looked back, since. Ari dictated her first play, "The Super Magic
Show," for her nursery school class to her mom, actress
Taro Meyer, when she was 5. She directed,
came up with the scripts, and choreographed the dancers! At age 5, Ari
became a child model but took a hiatus when she decided she would
rather play than go to auditions. Her most famous role to date is that
of "Emma Jane McCardle," which she portrayed on the 80s sitcom,
Kate & Allie (1984) for six
years, until 1990. In 1991, Ari Meyers graduated from Yale with honors
and a double major in philosophy and theatre arts, and she was also an
honor student throughout her high school years. As a narrator, she
released several audio books: for example in 1995 "Earth Angel - A
Kitten's Tale," a traditional story written and directed by her mother
and produced by Ari and Taro, too. With her mother, she acted in
Memories of Midnight (1991). Since 2016, she started working as a postpartum nurse and a lactation consultant in a hospital in Los Angeles, California.