The star for the video clip game variation of Tess in The Last of Us, Annie Wersching, has actually passed away. She was 45.
Wersching was detected with cancer cells in the summer season of 2020 as well as she passed away adhering to a two-year fight versus it yesterday, January 29. She is made it through by her partner Stephen as well as her 3 kids, Freddie, Ozzie, as well as Archie. A GoFundMe has actually been developed to assist increase cash for Wersching’s family members.
In the video clip game market, Wersching is probably best recognized for her function as Tess in Naughty Dog’s 2013 hit, The Last of Us, however she was additionally recognized for her functions in 24 as well as Bosch, as reported by Variety. Many shared their love of Wersching the other day adhering to the information of her fatality, consisting of The Last of Us co-creator as well as supervisor Neil Druckmann.
“I miss my silly friend who helped bring Tess to life. Annie, you left us way too soon. You will forever be part of the TLoU & Naughty Dog family.”
I miss my foolish buddy that aided bring Tess to life. Annie, you left us way prematurely. You will certainly permanently become part of the TLoU & Naughty Dog family members! 💔
TLoU followers… allow’s reveal what we’re constructed from. Please take into consideration contributing to her children’ gofundme: https://t.co/3QTnZtBY4B pic.twitter.com/baNHc1wdCT
— Neil Druckmann (@Neil_Druckmann) January 29, 2023
Wersching was birthed in St. Louis, Missouri, as well as Variety reports that her initial display credit report took place at 24 years of ages in a 2002 episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. From there, Wersching showed up in programs like Frasier, Supernatural, as well as Charmed, prior to she got repeating functions in General Hospital as well as 24. She played Tess in The Last of Us in 2013 as well as was ideally able to see Anna Torv’s representation of her personality in HBO’s The Last of Us over the previous 2 couple of weeks.
[Source: Variety]
The personnel at Game Informer prolongs their acknowledgements to Wersching’s family members.