Died at a young age.
Worshing (Photo: GettyImages, John Lamparski)
The actress Annie Warshing, best known for her roles in the series "24", "Times", "The Vampire Diaries" and "Bush", died of cancer - it was learned today (Sunday).
She was 45. Even after she was diagnosed, she continued to work and starred in the series "Star Trek: Picard" and "The Rookie".
She is also known to players of the video game "The Last of Us" for her role as Tess.
Annie's husband, actor Stephen Paul, said in a statement today: "Today a hole the size of a cave opened in this family's soul. But she left us the tools to fill it. She found magic in the simplest moment. She didn't need music to dance. She taught us not to wait for adventure to find you. 'Go find it. It's everywhere.'
And we found him.
"As I drove our boys, the true loves of her life, down the winding path and street, she would yell 'Bye!'
Until we were out of earshot and entered the world.
I can still hear her voice ringing.
Bye, my friend."
She continued to work even after she was diagnosed.
Warshing (Photo: GettyImages, Rich Polk)
Warshing's children are Freddie, 12, Ozzie, 9, and Archie, 4.
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John Casser, director and producer of "24", paid tribute to Worshing.
"My heart is broken into more pieces than I can count. Annie came into my world with an open heart and an infectious smile. She waved with such talent that it 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. She truly She will be missed by them and by the fans, who always found time to communicate with them. Annie, you will be missed, you left your mark, and we are all better for it," he said.
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