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Annie Wersching, Who Appeared In ‘Bosch,’ ’24,’ And ‘Runaways,’ Died At The Age Of 45.

Annie Wersching

Annie Wersching, known for her work on ‘The Last of Us,’ as well as her role as the Borg Queen on ‘Star Trek: Picard,’ was diagnosed with cancer in 2020.

Annie Wersching has died. She was best known for her roles in the television dramas Bosch and 24, as well as her portrayal of Leslie Dean, the mother of alien superhero Karolina on Marvel’s Runaways. She was 45 years old at the time.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wersching died of cancer on Sunday morning in Los Angeles. In a statement, her husband, Stephen Full, paid tribute to his wife and the mother of their three children.

“There is a gaping hole in this family’s soul today.” “However, she left us with the tools to fill it,” he said. “She discovered wonder in the most mundane of situations.” She didn’t require music to dance. But she taught us not to wait for adventure to come to us. ‘Go search for it. It’s scattered all over the place.’ And we will locate it.”

Annie Wersching, an actress, died at the age of 45

“As I drove our boys, the true loves of her life, down the winding driveway and street,” he continued, “she would yell BYE! until we were out of earshot and into the world.” “The phone is still ringing.” Buddy, farewell. ‘I adore you, small family…’

What caused Annie Wersching’s death?

Wersching, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2020, was most recently seen in recurring roles on Star Trek: Picard as the Borg Queen and The Rookie as Rosalind Dyer, a murderer on the run.

She had previously appeared in multiple seasons of 24, Bosch, and Marvel’s Runaways. Wersching portrayed Renee Walker, a Washington Field Office FBI special agent who works alongside Kiefer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer in the Day 7 and Day 8 arcs of the show’s seventh and eighth seasons. (Her co-stars’ tributes can be found here.)

She portrayed Julia Brasher on Bosch, a rookie cop in the Los Angeles Police Department’s Hollywood Division whose professional and personal paths crossed with Harry Bosch over the first two seasons before returning for season 7 in 2021. Wersching appeared in more than 30 episodes across three seasons of Marvel’s Runaways as the mother of half-alien Karolina, in a villain-turned-ally role that initially pitted Leslie Dean against her daughter’s teen superhero group of friends.

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Her longest-running role would be as television producer Amelia Joffe in 80 episodes of General Hospital, as well as multi-episode arcs on The CW’s The Vampire Diaries — as the mother of leading vampires Stefan and Damon, played by Paul Wesley and Ian Somerholder — and NBC’s Timeless, as Emma Whitmore, a time traveler and pilot who fakes her death and becomes stranded in time.

She has appeared as a guest star on a variety of popular shows, including Angel, Boston Legal, Charmed, Cold Case, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Frasier, Hawaii Five-0, NCIS, Rizzoli and Isles, and Supernatural.

Annie Wersching reunited with several 24 co-stars, including Sutherland, in a one-time episode of his FOX series Touch in 2013. She also reteamed with Supernatural showrunner Eric Kripke for a two-episode arc on NBC’s Revolution as Billy Burke’s character’s former love interest.

Wersching was primarily known for her work in television, but she also provided voice work for video games, most recently in Bioware’s 2019 online action RPG Anthem. She is best known for her role in The Last of Us as Tess, a post-apocalyptic survivor and smuggling partner to Naughty Dog’s main character Joel Miller.

Wersching was born and raised in St. Louis and grew up performing in musical theater and competitive Irish dance before attending Millikin University and earning a BFA in musical theater in 1999. She lived in Chicago before touring with Anything Goes and A Christmas Carol, eventually appearing in prestigious theaters and festivals such as the Victory Gardens in Chicago, the Marriott Lincolnshire, and the Utah Shakespearean Festival.

In 2001, she moved to Los Angeles, where she continued her career as a theater actress in the Pasadena Playhouse revival of Do I Hear a Waltz? before landing her first TV appearance on Star Trek: Enterprise.

In her honor, a GoFundMe page has been created to assist her family and cover funeral expenses. Wersching is survived by her husband, Full, and three children, Freddie, Ozzie, and Archie.

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