Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching played an American actress. She is known for television roles including Renee Walker and Julia Brasher in the series 24, Emma Whitmore at Timeless as well as Rosalind Dyer in The Rookie. As well as, she was the actor who voiced and performed-captured Tess in the game The Last of Us. Annie Wersching passed away at the age of 45, an American television actress on January 29, 2123. She played Tess the character from The Last of Us (a popular game) Also, she was a part of television shows such as 24 and Timeless. Stephen Full, the husband of Full, also confirmed that she had died. Annie left behind a void that was capable of being filled. Annie wasn't a music lover to dance. Actually she was often able to find an extraordinary thing in even the most mundane scenarios. Annie is born the 28th of March 1977. She's survived by her husband Stephen Full as well as her sons, Freddie, Ozzie, and Archie. Her birthplace was St. Louis, Missouri. She is the daughter of Sandy Wersching, Frank Wersching Jr. She graduated from Crossroads College Preparatory School in 1995. Then, in 1999 she graduated in 1999 from Millikin University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The first time she acted was on the Star Trek story in 2002 as she was turning 24. Anne appeared as FBI Special Agent Renee Walker, in season seven of 24's TV show in 2009. In his 20 years of performing, he appeared in parts on TV shows like The Vampire Diaries, Marvel's Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. Because so many people are interested about her education and upbringing we decided to share all public information on her. Annie Wersching has lived in St. Louis Missouri for most of her existence. Crossroads College Preparatory School of the Central West End, St. Louis is where she earned the diploma she needed to graduate from high school. When she was younger she was a competitor in Irish dancing, and was participant in The Celtic Stepdances. In 1999, she graduated with the degree of musical theatre from Millikin University.
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