Chance Perdomo was a skilled actor best known for his parts in “Gen V” and “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” The entertainment community is mourning his passing. Tragically, Perdomo died in a motorcycle accident at the age of 27.
On Saturday, Perdomo’s representatives confirmed the news, saying that everyone who knew him was affected by his enthusiasm for life and his love of the arts. In their grief over the loss of their beloved son and sibling, the family has asked to be kept private.
Perdomo, who was reared in Southhampton, England and was born in Los Angeles, became well-known for playing Ambrose Spellman in the hit Netflix series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” Along with playing Landon in the “After” franchise, he became well-known for playing Andre Anderson in the “Gen V” spinoff of “The Boys.”
“Gen V” producers, who described Perdomo as personable, talented, and kind, expressed their amazement and sympathies. Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios also expressed their condolences to Perdomo’s family and all those who knew and loved him.
The unfortunate news has had a profound impact on Perdomo’s fellow actors and industry mates. Luke Cook, who co-starred with Perdomo on “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” expressed his sadness on social media while highlighting Perdomo’s kindness and consideration. The show’s creator, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, honored Perdomo by emphasizing his depth, brilliance, and the light he shone on people around him.
Perdomo not only made a lasting impact on his peers but also on vocalists such as Kehlani. She offered her condolences, calling Perdomo a “sweet boy” with a golden heart.
There is a gap in the entertainment industry following Chance Perdomo’s untimely death. We shall miss his skill, kindness, and contagious energy very much. Peace be with you, Chance.