Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching was an American actress from the United States. She was known for her roles on television as Renee Walker in 24, Julia Brasher in Bosch, Emma Whitmore in Timeless, and Rosalind Dyer on The Rookie, as well acting as the voice actor and performer of Tess in the game The Last of Us. Annie Wersching died on January 29th 2023 aged 45. She was also the voice of Tess in the cult online game The Last of Us. Stephen Full has confirmed her passing. He said Annie did not leave an enormous gap in the family but also provided the resources to make it. The only requirement was music for her to dance. There was something unique in every day occasions. Annie Full was born on March 28th in 1977. She is loved by Stephen Full, her husband and their three sons Freddie, Ozzie and Archie. Her birthplace was St. Louis, Missouri. The parents of her were Frank Wersching Jr., and Sandy Wersching. She graduated from Crossroads College Preparatory School in 1995, and in 1999 she graduated in 1999 from Millikin University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Her acting debut came in a Star Trek story in 2002 at the age of 24. Anne was given the opportunity to play FBI Special Agent Renee Walker in the seventh season of the television series 24 in the year 2009. His 20 year acting career was characterized by appearances on The Vampire Diaries and Marvel's Runaways The Rookie and The Next Generation Picard. We've made her public information available because we are so interested to know more about the upbringing of her and her education. Annie Wersching, born in St. Louis Missouri and raised there throughout the United States, is both an aunt and daughter. The year 1995 was the first time she received the high school diploma she earned at Crossroads College Preparatory School located in Central West End St. Louis. The first few years of her life were spent dancing in the Celtic Stepdances and Irish dance competitor. Millikin University granted her a bachelor of master of fine arts in musical theater in 1999.
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