She leaves behind three sons: actress Annie Wersching died at 45

US actress Annie Wersching has appeared in dozens of TV series throughout her career. One of her most famous roles was as FBI agent Renee Walker on the series “24”. She died at the age of 45 from complications from cancer.

US actress Annie Wersching has died at the age of 45 from complications from cancer. She was known for her roles as the Borg Queen in “Star Trek: Picard”, “24”, “Bosch”, “Timeless” and as a voice actor for the PlayStation classic “The Last of Us”, which has since become an HBO film of the same name series emerged.

As the US portal “Deadline” reports, Wersching was diagnosed with cancer in 2020, which her spokesman also confirmed. The actress’ husband, Stephen Full, told the industry magazine: “There is a big hole in our family’s soul today. But she left us the tools to fill it. She found miracles in the simplest of moments. She didn’t need music, to dance. She taught us not to wait for adventure to find you. ‘Go find it. It’s everywhere.’ And we will find it.”

Wersching and Full had been married since 2009 and had three sons. Full’s statement continued, “As I drove our boys, the true love of their lives, down the winding driveway and road, she yelled ‘Bye!’ until we were out of earshot. I can still hear it. Bye bye darling . I love you little family.”

Annie Wersching was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1977 and began her film and television career with appearances in films such as Bruce Almighty and series such as Star Trek: Enterprise, Charmed and Supernatural before finally embarking on her career received a recurring role as Renee Walker on the series 24.

Her “Timeless” colleague Abigail Spencer shared a beautiful but heartbreaking post about her friend on Instagram. “My dear Annie Wersching. Best co-star. My nemesis on ‘Timeless’ who we could hardly stay serious with. This is a devastating loss to our community. She was the backbone of many of your favorite shows and ours. When you needed someone to kick some butt or spice up a storyline, or if you needed a lifeline, call Annie. It’s so hard… Steve… no words. Sending you and the boys loads of love and support.”

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