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Name Years Nationality Notable Roles References Austin Abrams: 1996– American The Walking Dead, Paper Towns, Euphoria, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark [1] Gideon Adlon: 1997– American Blockers, The Walking Dead: The Final Season, The Mustang, The Craft: Legacy, Sick: Asher Angel: 2002– American Andi Mack, Shazam! [2] Iris Apatow: 2002 ...
Asher Dov Angel [1] (born September 6, 2002 [2]) is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor in the film Jolene (2008), starring Jessica Chastain . He is known for his roles as Jonah Beck in the Disney Channel series Andi Mack (2017–2019) and Billy Batson in the DC Extended Universe films Shazam!
Asher is an English-language occupational surname for an ash maker, derived from the Middle English surname "Aschere" or from the German "Äscher" (Ashman). [2] It can also be a form of the Old English surname "Æsċer" (Æsċe + ere), meaning "one who lives by an ash tree or ash grove."
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He is Jewish. [2] He enjoyed reading comics from childhood including The Far Side, Bloom County, Foxtrot, Calvin and Hobbes, and the work of Charles Addams. [3] [4] [5] Partly influenced by his father, who is an artist, [3] he enjoyed creative activities and theatre, and also studied improv at ComedySportz. [1] Perlman attended Madison West ...
Ariel This melodic, gender-neutral name is used to describe the city of Jerusalem and has a fierce meaning of “Lion of God.” (Plus, a p 50 Hebrew Boy Names and Their Meanings Skip to main content
Asher's descendants, in more than one regard, deserved their name ("Asher" meaning "happiness"). The tribe of Asher was the one most blessed with male children, [ 15 ] and their women were so beautiful that priests and princes sought them in marriage. [ 16 ]