The interpreter has not overcome the cancer that she was diagnosed within 2020
The American actress Annie Wesching died at the age of 45 as a result of cancer that she was diagnosed with in 2020, as reported by her publicist. Her husband, also an actor Stephen Full, has expressed that "there is a cavernous hole in the soul of this family." “She left us the tools to fill it. She found astonishment at the simplest moment, "she has indicated in a statement to which Europa Press has had access. She did not need music to dance. She taught us not to wait for the adventure to find us. She goes looking for him. She is everywhere. And we will find it, she added.
Wersching, who has worked on a dozen TV shows, was known for playing FBI agent Renee Walker on the TV series 24. She also played Amelia Joffe on General Hospital (2007), appeared in Bosch (2014), and voiced Tess in the video game The Last of Us.
One of her final roles came in season 2 of Star Trek: Picard two decades after she made her screen acting debut in an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, reports Deadline magazine.
Neil Druckmann, creative director of the new HBO Max series based on the aforementioned video game, has mourned the death of the actress, noting that her "heart is broken." "We have just lost a beautiful artist and human being. Thoughts are with her loved ones," he wrote on her Twitter social network profile.
For her part, Jon Cassar, director, and executive producer of 24 has also paid tribute to her, assuring that the actress left her mark on the members of the recording team. "My heart is broken into more pieces than I can count. Annie came into my world with an open heart and an infectious smile. Wielding such talent, she took my breath away. Annie became more than a co-worker, she became a true friend to me, my family, and every member of the cast and crew who worked with her,"