Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching, an American actress from America. She is best known for her television appearances in the roles of Renee Walker, Julia Brasher, Emma Whitmore, Timeless and Rosalind in The Rookie. Also, her voice-over and performance capture for Tess from The Last of Us, are well known. Annie Wersching is an American TV actor who died in 2023. She was 45. She played Tess the main character of The Last of Us (a famous game) as well as appeared on television series like 24 and Timeless. Stephen Full confirmed the death of her spouse. Annie Full, said Stephen, had left not only the gap that was meaningful to the family, but an opportunity to fill it. Her dancing was not dependent upon music. She discovered special moments even in the most ordinary of situations. Annie Full was a march 28th, 1977-born woman. Stephen Full, her partner Stephen Full survives her, along with her three boys, Freddie Ozzie Archie. Her place of birth was St. Louis in Missouri. She was the daughter of Frank Wersching Jr. and Sandy Wersching. The year 1995 was the first time she received a diploma in the Crossroads College Preparatory School. In 1999, Millikin University awarded her an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts. Her acting debut came in the Star Trek story in 2002 when she turned 24. Anne received the role of FBI Special Agent Renee Walker for the 2007 season 24. In his 20 years of acting, he portrayed parts on TV shows like The Vampire Diaries and Marvel's Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. As many people are intrigued about her background and educational experiences, we have decided to make available the entire public record of her. Annie Wersching is a native of St. Louis Missouri, United States. Crossroads College Preparatory School, situated in Central West End St. Louis, awarded her with a high school in 1995. When she was a kid she was an active member of the Celtic Stepdances as well as a participant in Irish Dance competitions. Millikin University granted her a bachelor of music degree in fine arts and theater in 1999.
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