Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching, an American actor from the United States. Her best-known role was Renee Walker from 24, Julia Brasher from Bosch, Emma Whitmore and Rosalind Dyer for The Rookie. In addition she voiced the character of Tess in The Last of Us. Annie Wersching died on January 29th, 2023 at age 45. She also played the role of voice of Tess in the show The Last of Us, as well as appearing in television programs like 24 as well as Timeless. Stephen Full, her husband, confirmed her death as well. Annie Full, as he put it that she left behind not just an absence that was important within the family, but also an opportunity to fill the gap. She did not need music to be able to dance. Instead, she could make everyday things special. Annie Full was a March 28th, 1977 born woman. Her spouse Stephen Full survives her, along with her three boys, Freddie Ozzie Archie. Her birthplace was St. Louis, Missouri. She was the daughter of Sandy Wersching (mother) and Frank Wersching Jr. She graduated with the Crossroads College Preparatory School diploma in 1995. She graduated Millikin University, with a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts, in 1999. In 2002, she was 24 years old when she made her debut acting appearance in an episode on Star Trek. Anne appeared as FBI Special Agent Renee Walker, in season seven of 24's television show in the year 2009. The actor has had a long career in acting. The roles he has played included The Vampire Diaries Marvel's Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. As a lot of people want to know about her childhood as well as her educational background, we've decided to make all of the public information on her available. Annie Wersching has lived in St. Louis Missouri for the majority of her existence. In 1995, she earned a high school diploma at Crossroads College Preparatory School located in Central West End St. Louis. When she was a kid she was an active member of the Celtic Stepdances and was a part of Irish dance competitions. In 1999, she graduated with an education in Musical Theatre at Millikin University.
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