Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching was an American actress from the United States. Her TV credits include performances including Renee Walker and Julia Brasher in the series 24, Emma Whitmore at Timeless and Rosalind Dyer on The Rookie. As well, she was the actress who played the voice of and recorded Tess in the game The Last of Us. Annie Wersching is an American television actress who died in 2023. She was just 45. She was the voice of Tess the main character of The Last of Us (a well-known game) Also, she appeared on television series like 24 as well as Timeless. Stephen Full confirmed the death of her spouse. He stated that Annie did not leave a significant void in this family but also provided the resources to fill it. Annie was not a fan of music in order to move. In fact she often found something extraordinary in the most mundane circumstances. Annie Full was born on the 28th of March, 1978. She has three sons: Freddie Ozzie Archie. Her birthplace was St. Louis Missouri. Her parents were Sandy Wersching (mother) and Frank Wersching Jr. She graduated with her Crossroads College Preparatory School diploma in 1995. She graduated Millikin University, with a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in 1999. In the year she turned 24, Anne began her career as an actor in a Star Trek Episode in 2002. Anne got the chance in 2009 to be a FBI Special agent Renee Walker on the Seventh Season of 24. His 20 year acting career included roles in The Vampire Diaries Marvel's Runaways The Rookie and The Next Generation Picard. We have made all the information she has made public since we're eager in knowing more about her upbringing her and the education she received. Annie Wersching was both born and raised in St. Louis Missouri in the United States. In 1995, she earned an honorary diploma for high school from Crossroads College Preparatory School located in Central West End St. Louis. She was part of the Irish Stepdances and competed in Irish dance when she was young. Then, in 1999, she received a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in musical theater from Millikin University.
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