Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching is an American actress from the United States. Her name is well-known due to her roles on television, such as Renee Walker on 24, Julia Brasher and Bosch in Timeless as Emma Whitmore. Rosalind was also the performance-capture of Tess in the game The Last of Us. Annie Wersching passed away at the age of 45, an American TV actor on January 29th, 2123. She was also the voice of Tess in the show The Last of Us, and was a regular on TV shows such as 24 as well as Timeless. Stephen Full, her husband, confirmed her death and confirmed her death. Annie left behind a void however, it was possible to fill. Annie wasn't a music lover for dancing. Actually she was often able to find an extraordinary thing in even ordinary situations. Annie Full is survived both by her husband Stephen Full and her sons Freddie Ozzie Archie. The place she was born was St. Louis, Missouri. She is the daughter of Sandy Wersching and Frank Wersching Jr. In 1995, she was awarded an award from Crossroads College Preparatory School. After that, in 1999 Millikin University awarded her the degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts. Her acting debut came with Star Trek in 2002 at the age 24. Anne was given the opportunity to appear as FBI Special Agent Renee Walker in the seventh season of the TV series 24 in 2009. Through his 20 years of performing, he appeared in characters on television shows such as The Vampire Diaries and Marvel's Runaways The Rookie The Next Generation Picard. Since many people are interested in her education and background, we've decided to provide the most complete information available publicly about her. Annie Wersching is a native of St. Louis Missouri, United States. She graduated in 1995 and earned the high school diploma she earned at Crossroads College Preparatory School located in Central West End St. Louis. She was a member of Celtic Stepdance and took part in Irish dance when she was young. Millikin University awarded her a Bachelor in Fine Arts Degree in Musical Theater in the year 1999.
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