Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching (born Annie Wersching) was an American actress from the United States. Her best-known role was Renee Walker from 24, Julia Brasher from Bosch, Emma Whitmore and Rosalind Dyer for The Rookie. In addition, she provided the voice of Tess for The Last of Us. Annie Wersching passed away at 45 years old of an American TV actor on January 29th, 2123. Her roles also include Tess in the cult gaming show The Last of Us as well as appearances in programs such as 24 as well as Timeless. Stephen Full, her husband confirmed her death and confirmed her death. Annie left a gap that was possible to fill. The music she did not require for dancing. In fact, she had the ability to make mundane things extraordinary. Annie Full was born on March 28th the year 1977. She was still living with Stephen Full, her husband and their three sons Freddie, Ozzie and Archie. Annie was born in St. Louis Missouri. She is a child of Sandy Wersching, Frank Wersching Jr. In 1995 she received a diploma at Crossroads College Preparatory School. Her graduation was a master's degree of Fine Arts in the field of Fine Arts from Millikin University in 1999. When she was 24years old, Anne made her debut as an actor in the first Star Trek Episode in 2002. Anne was able to appear as FBI Special Agent Renee Walker during the 7th season of the 24 television series in 2009. His acting career lasted for 20 years and included roles in The Vampire Diaries, Marvel's Runaways The Rookie and The Next Generation Picard. We've made all of the information she has made public because we are so interested to learn more about the background of her as well as her educational background. Annie Wersching has lived in St. Louis Missouri for most of her existence. Crossroads College Preparatory School, located in Central West End St. Louis gave her a diploma of high school in 1995. As a child she was a participant in Irish dance competitions with dancers from the Celtic Stepdances. Millikin University awarded her a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Musical Theater in the year 1999.
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