Annie Wersching

Annie Wersching (March 28, 1977 – January 29, 2023) was an American actress known for her starring role as Renee Walker in 24 and recurring roles in several American television series, such as Bosch and Timeless. She also performed motion-capture and voice work for the character of Tess in Naughty Dog's video game, The Last of Us.

Biography
Wersching was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She attended high school at Crossroads College Preparatory School in St. Louis's Central West End, graduating in 1995. During her youth, she competed in Irish dance and belonged to the St. Louis Celtic Stepdancers. Wersching received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in musical theatre from Millikin University, from which she graduated in 1999

Wersching began her acting career with a guest appearance on the show Star Trek: Enterprise and moved on to guest starring roles on such shows as Charmed, Killer Instinct, Supernatural, and Cold Case. From March to November 2007, she played the recurring role of Amelia Joffe on the ABC soap opera General Hospital. She also worked in theaters such as Victory Gardens, Marriott Lincolnshire, and the Utah Shakespearean Festival.

Wersching played FBI Special Agent Renee Walker in the seventh and eighth seasons of 24.

After her two-season stint in 24, Wersching guest starred on various shows, including CSI, NCIS, Rizzoli & Isles, Hawaii Five-0, Body of Proof, Dallas, Revolution, Castle, Blue Bloods, The Vampire Diaries, and Touch.

In December 2012, it was revealed that in the PlayStation 3 exclusive The Last of Us, Wersching was the voice and motion-capture actor of the character Tess. Her character was teased on Geoff Keighley's Twitter account before she was finally revealed in the story trailer shown on Spike Video Game Awards on December 7, 2012.

In 2014, she was a series regular for the first season of the Amazon Prime crime show Bosch. In 2022, Wersching played the Borg Queen in the second season of Star Trek: Picard.

Personal Life and Death
Wersching married actor and comedian Stephen Full at their Los Angeles home in September 2009. They had three sons together.

Wersching was diagnosed with an unspecified cancer in 2020, though she continued to act afterward. She died in Los Angeles on January 29, 2023, at the age of 45 due to the cancer.

TV Series

 * Move to Heaven (2021) - Additional Voices
 * Devotion, a Story of Love and Desire (2022) - Margherita

Films

 * More the Merrier (2021) - Additional Voices