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Annie Wersching, Actress of ’24’, Dies at 45

Annie Wersching, Actress of ’24’, Dies at 45 who played the role of an FBI agent in the series 24. She also voiced a character in the video game “The Last of Us”.

She died in Los Angeles on Sunday due to cancer for almost 2 years. She was 45 years old. She played Amelia Joffe in the long-running ‘General Hospital’ in 2007. in which his performance was highly praised.

The year 2008 proved to be big for her career when she played an FBI agent Renee Walker in the series ’24’. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri. That’s where she grew up. She has done many TV shows in her career of two decades.
Actress Annie Wersching later played different roles in ‘The Vampire Diaries’, ‘Timeless’, and ‘Extant’. Annie loved her work and her family. Her family was everything to her. She was close to her friends.

She was diagnosed with cancer in 2020. She continued her work. Today she is not among us but the work done by her will always be remembered.

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