The Last of Us actor Annie Wersching, who played Tess in the game, has died

Annie Wersching was the Tess character in the original. Last of Us Video game. He died from cancer. He was 45 years of age.

Wersching is best known for his role as Tess in the videogame community. However, Wersching had a long and successful TV career, with two seasons on The CW. 24Renee Walker on Amazon’s detective series BoschThis was the case in both season one and two. Star Trek: PicardBorg Queen. Deadline claims Wersching continued working after she was diagnosed with cancer in 2020.

These are the creators Last of Us TV show, Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, said they would dedicate last night’s moving third episode of the show to Wersching.

“Tonight’s episode has become particularly poignant in a way we would have never hoped or wished for, and we are dedicating it to Annie’s memory,” Mazin and Druckmann said. “It may be too late to get that on screen for tonight, but we will work to get it done as soon as we can.”

Druckmann also helped to create the game. Druckmann has been honored further on Twitter. “We just lost a beautiful artist and human being. My heart breaks. Thoughts are with her loved ones,” he said.

Hersching is one of many people who paid tribute to Wersching. 24 Kiefer Suterland was the star of this movie. “[She] was one of the greatest actors I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with, and my friend. Her young family is my heartbreak. May she be remembered for the beautiful person that she was,” he said.

Stephen Full, her actor husband, is surviving Wersching. He also has three sons. In a statement, Full said, “There is a cavernous hole in the soul of this family today. She left us with the tools to fix it. In the most simple moments, she found wonder. She didn’t require music to dance. We should not wait for the adventure to come to us, she taught us. ‘Go find it. It’s everywhere.’ And find it we shall.”

A GoFundMe has been set up to support Wersching’s family.

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