Actress Known For Her Roles In 24, Bosch, And Timeless Dies At 45

Annie Wersching was an actress best known for her role as Renee Walker on the series “24” and as the voice of Tess on the video game “Last of Us.” She was also a wife and a mother with three boys. Her life was full. Now it is over.

Wersching’s publicist told The Associated Press that she died after a long battle with cancer. She was diagnosed in 2020. She died on January 29, 2023. The type of cancer was not mentioned. She was only 45 years old.

Wersching is survived by her husband, actor Stephen Full, and her three sons, Freddie, age 12, Ozzie, age 9, and Archie, age 4. A GoFundMe has been set up “so Steve can have time to grieve without the pressure of needing to work. So he can be daddy…It’s to give them time to navigate life as a family of four without the burden of paying medical bills or funeral expenses. It’s so they can continue to live life in a way that they know would make Annie proud.” In just one day, the fundraiser has already raised over $150,000.

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