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Annie Wersching, an actress remembered for her work on “24” and other hit TV series, died Sunday at 45 after a cancer battle,
Deadline reports her husband Stephen Full said in a statement, “There is a cavernous hole in the soul of this family today. She left us the tools to fill that hole. She saw wonder in the simplest of moments. She didn’t require music to dance. She taught us to not wait for adventure to come to you. “Go find it.” It’s everywhere. We’ll find it. “
” She would shout BYE as I drove her boys, her true love, down the winding driveway. Until we were out of earshot, and into the world. It rings still. Goodbye, Buddy. ‘I love you little family…'”
Wersching was born March 28, 1977, in St. Louis, Missouri.
She made her TV debut on “Star Trek: Enterprise” (2002) and played Amelia Joffe on 80 episodes of “General Hospital” (2007). Along with two seasons on “24” (2009-2010), she also appeared on “Dallas” (2013), “Extant” (2014), “Castle” (2013-2015), “The Vampire Diaries” (2015-2016), “Timeless” (2017-2018), “Runaways” (2017-2019), “Bosch” (2014-2021), and worked after her diagnosis on “Star Trek: Picard” (2022) and “The Rookie” (2019-2022).
A GoFundMe organized by Wersching’s actor friend Ever Carradine is in effect to benefit her children. Her husband, Freddie, 12, Ozzie, and Archie are her survivors.
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