Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching was an American actress. She is well-known for her television roles, which include Renee Walker on 24, Julia Brasher and Bosch in Timeless as Emma Whitmore. Rosalind was also the performance-capture of Tess in the videogame The Last of Us. Annie Wersching passed away at 45 years old of an American television actress on January 29, 2123. She played Tess the character from The Last of Us (a well-known game) as well as appeared on television series like 24 and Timeless. Stephen Full has confirmed her death. He said Annie had not only left a significant void in this family, but also had the ability to complete the gap. She did not need music for dancing. In fact, she could make everyday things special. Annie Full was born March 28th the year 1977. She is loved by Stephen Full, her husband, as well as their three sons Freddie, Ozzie and Archie. The place she was born was St. Louis, Missouri. She is the child of Sandy Wersching and Frank Wersching Jr. She graduated in 1995 and was awarded a diploma from Crossroads College Preparatory School. Then, in 1999, Millikin University awarded her the degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts. The first time she acted was on a Star Trek story in 2002 as she was turning 24. Anne had the chance to portray FBI Special Agent Renee Walker during the 7th season of 24 the show in 2009. He was an actor for 20 years and was a part of The Vampire Diaries, Marvels Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. As a lot of people are curious to learn about her childhood as well as her educational background, we've decided to make all of the public information on her available. 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 her diploma for high school. In her younger years, she competed in Irish dancing and was a part of the Celtic Stepdances. Millikin University awarded her a Bachelor in Fine Arts Degree in Musical Theater in the year 1999.






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