[3] Amari has acted in several motion picture and television projects, including Madison (2001), which he produced.
[4] In 2007, Amari produced the Word of Promise audio Bible (NKJV translation) published by Thomas Nelson, Inc.[5][6] Irving Brecher, creator of The Life of Riley, praised Amari for paying royalties, which has historically not been common practice in the radio drama community.
Amari has threatened legal action against classic radio show collectors who distribute episodes online.
Some in the classic radio community find this problematic, as the community's long history of collecting and sharing episodes is partially credited with the survival of radio shows into the 21st century.
[7] He co-wrote a book, The Top 100 Classic Radio Shows, with Martin Grams Jr.