Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching, an American actress. Her TV credits include roles such as Renee Walker and Julia Brasher on 24, Emma Whitmore at Timeless and Rosalind Dyer in The Rookie. As well, she was the actress who played the voice of and recorded Tess from the videogame The Last of Us. Annie Wersching is an American TV actor who died in 2023. She was 45. She was the voice of Tess, a character in The Last of Us (a well-known game) as well as played on TV shows like 24 as well as Timeless. Stephen Full also confirmed Annie's death. He stated that Annie had not only left an important void in their family but also the means to make it. Annie was not a fan of music in order to move. Actually she was often able to find some extraordinary things in the most mundane situations. Annie Full was borne on the 28th of March, 1978. She is the mother of three sons: Freddie Ozzie Archie. Annie was born in St. Louis Missouri. She was the child of Sandy Wersching (mother) and Frank Wersching Jr. In 1995 she was awarded a diploma at Crossroads College Preparatory School. Her graduation was a master's certificate from Fine Arts from Millikin University in 1999. The first time she acted was in an episode of a Star Trek story in 2002 at the age of 24. Anne was cast as FBI Special Agent Renee Walker for the 2007 season 24. He's had a 20-year experience as an actor. The roles he has played included The Vampire Diaries, Marvel's Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. As many people are intrigued about her education and upbringing we have decided to make available all public information on her. Annie Wersching has lived in St. Louis Missouri for the majority of her life. Crossroads College Preparatory School of the Central West End, St. Louis is where she earned the diploma she needed to graduate from high school. In her younger years she was a competitor in Irish dancing and was a participant in the Celtic Stepdances. Millikin University granted her a bachelor of fine arts degree in musical theatre in the year 1999.






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