Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching, an American actress. She is known for television roles like Renee Walker and Julia Brasher on 24, Emma Whitmore at Timeless and Rosalind Dyer in The Rookie. As well she played the role of actress who voiced and performed-captured Tess in the game The Last of Us. Annie Wersching died on January 29th of 2023, aged 45. She also played Tess in the popular video game The Last of Us and appeared in television shows like 24 and Timeless. Stephen Full, the husband of Full, said that she died. Annie did not just leave an enormous gap, but also the ability to fill that gap. Her dancing was not dependent on music; she found special moments in even everyday situations. Annie is born March 28, 1977. She's survived by Stephen Full, her spouse Stephen Full as well as her three sons, Freddie, Ozzie, and Archie. Her place of birth was St. Louis in Missouri. Parents were Frank Wersching Jr., and Sandy Wersching. In 1995 she received a diploma from Crossroads College Preparatory School. Her graduation was a master's certificate in Fine Arts in the field of Fine Arts from Millikin University in 1999. In the year she turned 24years old, Anne began her career as an actress in an episode of Star Trek Episode in 2002. Anne was FBI Special Agent Renee Walker, in season seven of 24's television show in the year 2009. His 20 year acting career included roles in The Vampire Diaries and Marvel's Runaways The Rookie and The Next Generation Picard. Because so many people are interested in learning more about her upbringing and her education, we've taken the decision to make all the public information regarding her accessible here. Annie Wersching was both born and grew up in St. Louis Missouri in the United States. She graduated in 1995 and earned a high school diploma from Crossroads College Preparatory School located in Central West End St. Louis. As a child she was a participant in Irish dance competitions with the Celtic Stepdances. In 1999, she earned her degree with a degree in musical theatre from Millikin University.
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