Annie Wersching

Annie Wersching, an American actor from the United States. She was best known as Renee Walker from 24, Julia Brasher from Bosch, Emma Whitmore and Rosalind Dyer in The Rookie. In addition she voiced the character of Tess in The Last of Us. Annie Wersching died on January 29th 2023 aged 45. She also voiced Tess in the cult online game The Last of Us. Stephen Full also confirmed Annie's loss. Annie did not just leave a huge gap but she also had her ability to fill in that gap. She did not need music for dancing. In fact, she had the ability to make mundane things special. Annie was born on the 28th of March 1977. She's still living with Stephen Full, her spouse Stephen Full as well as three sons: Freddie, Ozzie, and Archie. Annie was born in St. Louis Missouri. She is the daughter of Sandy Wersching, Frank Wersching Jr. Her parents were Frank Wersching Jr. as well as Sandy Wersching. Her first appearance on stage was on the Star Trek story in 2002 when she turned 24. Anne was given the opportunity to appear as FBI Special Agent Renee Walker in the seventh season of the television series 24 in the year 2009. In his 20 years of acting, he portrayed characters on television shows such as The Vampire Diaries, Marvel's Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. As a lot of people are interested in learning more about her upbringing and education, we have made all the information available on her available. Annie Wersching grew up in St. Louis Missouri. Crossroads College Preparatory School of the Central West End, St. Louis is where she earned her diploma for high school. In her youth she was part of the Celtic Stepdances group and participated in Irish dance competitions. In 1999, she earned a bachelor's degree of Fine Arts in musical theater from Millikin University.

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