Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching played an American actress. Her best-known role was her television appearances as Renee Walker, Julia Brasher, Emma Whitmore, Timeless and Rosalind in The Rookie. Also, her voiceover and performance recording for Tess from The Last of Us, are well known. Annie Wersching died on January 29th, 2023 at age 45. She voiced Tess the character from The Last of Us (a famous game) as well as played on TV shows like 24 and Timeless. Stephen Full, her husband, confirmed her death and confirmed her death. Annie not only had left an enormous gap, but also her ability to fill in that space. Her dancing was not dependent upon music. She discovered special moments even in everyday situations. Annie Full was born on March 28th the year 1977. She was still living with Stephen Full, her husband and the three boys they had with them: Freddie, Ozzie and Archie. Her place of birth was St. Louis in Missouri. She is a child of Sandy Wersching, Frank Wersching Jr. In 1995, she earned an award at Crossroads College Preparatory School. She graduated with a diploma from Fine Arts in the field of Fine Arts from Millikin University in 1999. Her acting debut was in a Star Trek story in 2002 as she was turning 24. Anne got the chance in 2009 to be a FBI Special Agent Renee Walker on the Seventh Season of 24. He's had a 20-year experience as an actor. The roles he has played included The Vampire Diaries and Marvel's Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. Because many have inquired about her education and background, we've made all information publicly available regarding her. Annie Wersching, born in St. Louis Missouri and lived in the United States, is both a mother and a daughter. Crossroads College Preparatory School of the Central West End, St. Louis is the place where she received her high school diploma. When she was a kid she was a participant in Irish dancing competitions, including dancers from the Celtic Stepdances. She graduated in 1999 with the degree of Musical Theatre at Millikin University.
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