Chance Perdomo, ‘Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina’ Star Dies At 27

Chance Perdomo's talent extended beyond "Gen V." From 2018 to 2020, he portrayed Ambrose Spellman, the cousin and sidekick of series lead Sabrina Spellman, in the Netflix supernatural horror series "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina."

Chance Perdomo, 'Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina' Star Dies At 27 - SurgeZirc
Chance Perdomo, 'Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina' Star Dies At 27.

It is with heavy hearts that we share the tragic news of Chance Perdomo’s untimely passing. The 27-year-old actor, known for his roles in “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” and “Gen V,” died in a motorcycle accident.

His family and representatives confirmed the devastating news, requesting privacy as they mourn the loss of their beloved son and brother.

Chance Perdomo’s talent and zest for life were undeniable. His passion for the arts and his insatiable appetite for life touched everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. Whether on screen or off, Chance’s warmth and charm radiated, leaving a lasting impression on those who crossed his path.

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Perdomo’s recent role as Andre Anderson in the first season of “Gen V” showcased his incredible talent.

The college-centric spin-off of Amazon Prime’s hit series “The Boys” introduced us to a universe where superheroes behaved as badly as the most notorious celebrities. Perdomo’s character, a student at Godolkin University, possessed the power to manipulate metal.

Chance Perdomo performance, alongside a talented ensemble cast, captivated audiences and left us eagerly awaiting the next season.

However, following Chance Perdomo’s passing, production on the second season of “Gen V” will be postponed. The loss of such a vibrant and talented actor has left the entire cast and crew devastated.

Those who had the privilege of working with Chance Perdomo remember him as a charming, smiling force of nature. His talent as a performer was undeniable, but it was his kindness and genuine nature that truly left an impression.

Even writing about him in the past tense feels surreal, as if his light still shines brightly in our memories.

Representatives for Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures Television expressed their heartfelt thoughts and support for Chance’s family and all who loved him during this difficult time. The entire “Gen V” family mourns the loss of their friend and colleague.

Chance Perdomo’s talent extended beyond “Gen V.” From 2018 to 2020, he portrayed Ambrose Spellman, the cousin and sidekick of series lead Sabrina Spellman, in the Netflix supernatural horror series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.”

His performances in the “After” film series, playing the character Landon, further showcased his range and versatility as an actor.

Perdomo’s journey in the entertainment industry began with a 2017 episode of the hit British children’s drama series “Hetty Fetter.”

Born in Los Angeles but raised in Southampton, England, Chance initially planned to study law. However, his passion for acting led him down a different path, one that would leave a lasting impact on the industry.

His final project, the upcoming independent movie “Bad Man,” allowed him to showcase his talent alongside Seann William Scott, Rob Riggle, and Johnny Simmons.

Production on the action comedy wrapped in February, leaving us with one last opportunity to witness Chance Perdomo’s undeniable talent.

Chance Perdomo’s sudden and tragic passing has left a void in the entertainment industry.

His talent, warmth, and infectious smile will be greatly missed. As we mourn the loss of this remarkable young actor, let us hold our loved ones a little tighter and cherish the moments we have together.

Rest in peace, Chance Perdomo. Your light will continue to shine through your work and the memories you left behind.


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