Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching (born Annie Wersching) was an American Actress from America. She is known for television performances including Renee Walker and Julia Brasher on 24, Emma Whitmore at Timeless and Rosalind Dyer on The Rookie. As well, she was the actress who voiced and performed-captured Tess from the video game The Last of Us. Annie Wersching passed away at the age of 45, an American television actress on the 29th of January 2123. She was also the voice of Tess on The Last of Us, and she appeared in TV programs like 24 as well as Timeless. Stephen Full, the husband of Full, also said that she died. Annie's death left an important void within the Full family as he said she was also the means to fill that void. Annie wasn't a music lover to move. Indeed she was often able to find an extraordinary thing in even the most mundane situations. Annie was born March 28, 1977. She's loved by her husband Stephen Full as well as three sons: Freddie, Ozzie, and Archie. Annie was born in St. Louis Missouri. Her parents were Frank Wersching Jr., and Sandy Wersching. She was born to Frank Wersching, Jr. as well as Sandy Wersching. Her first appearance on stage came in an episode of a Star Trek story in 2002 at the age of 24. Anne got the chance in 2009 to be a FBI Special Agent Renee Walker on the Seventh Season of 24. Over the course of his 20 years acting, he portrayed parts on TV shows like The Vampire Diaries and Marvel's Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. Because many have inquired about her background and education we've decided to provide the most complete information available publicly regarding her. Annie Wersching has lived in St. Louis Missouri for all of her adult existence. She graduated with a graduation certificate in the year 1995 at the Crossroads College Preparatory School in the Central West End of St. Louis. The first few years of her life were spent dancing in the Celtic Stepdances and Irish dance competitor. She graduated in 1999 with a degree in musical theatre from Millikin University.
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