Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching was an American actor from America. She is known for television performances such as 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 the 29th of January 2123. She also voiced Tess in the well-known video game The Last of Us and appeared in television shows like 24 and Timeless. Stephen Full also confirmed Annie's death. Annie left a gap, but it was also feasible to fill. The way she danced was not based on music; she discovered special moments even in the most ordinary of situations. Annie was born March 28, 1977, and she is loved by the husband of her Stephen Full as well as her sons, Freddie, Ozzie, and Archie. Her place of birth was St. Louis in Missouri. The parents of her were Frank Wersching Jr., and Sandy Wersching. She graduated from Crossroads College Preparatory School in 1995, and in 1999, she earned her degree at Millikin University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The actress made her debut in Star Trek in 2002 at the age 24. Anne had the opportunity in 2009 to be a FBI Special agent Renee Walker on the Seventh Season of 24. The actor was on the show for 20 years and his roles were in The Vampire Diaries Marvels Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. We have made all the public records available to view because we are so interested in knowing more about the background of her and the education she received. Annie Wersching was both born and grew up within St. Louis Missouri in the United States. In 1995, she received an honorary diploma for high school from Crossroads College Preparatory School located in Central West End St. Louis. As a child, she participated in Irish dancing competitions, including dancers from the Celtic Stepdances. Millikin University awarded her a Bachelor in Fine Arts Degree in Musical Theater in the year 1999.
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