27-year-old Chance Perdomo, known for his roles in ‘Gen V’ and ‘Sabrina,’ passes away

Chance Perdomo, a talented actor who gained recognition for his performances in Amazon Prime’s “Gen V” and Netflix’s “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” tragically lost his life in a devastating motorcycle accident. He was only 27 years old. This shocking news has left the entertainment industry and his fans in deep sorrow.

“We are deeply saddened to announce the tragic passing of Chance Perdomo due to a motorcycle accident,” stated his publicist. “Everyone who had the privilege of knowing him felt his unwavering passion for the arts and his zest for life. The love he shared with those closest to him will forever hold his warmth in their hearts.”

Perdomo gained popularity for his role as Ambrose Spellman, the warlock cousin of Sabrina, in the hit TV series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”. He was a series regular throughout the show’s three-season run from 2018 to 2020.

In a significant career move, the actor secured a prominent role in the acclaimed Amazon Studios series, “Gen V,” a satirical take on a superhero university set in the same universe as “The Boys.” Portraying the character of Andre Anderson, a magnetic field manipulator, Perdomo showcased his talent in the show’s first season, which premiered in late 2023. Fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming second season, currently in the filming stage set for this summer.

“We are truly at a loss for words,” expressed the producers of the series in a heartfelt statement. “It’s hard to fathom that we are now referring to him in the past tense. Our thoughts go out to Chance’s family, and we are deeply saddened by the loss of our dear friend and colleague.”

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According to the producers, the late actor, who was born in Los Angeles but raised in the U.K., is fondly remembered by his colleagues as someone who was always charming, smiling, and incredibly talented.

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