- Actor Chance Perdomo dies at 27 in motorbike accident
- Known for roles in “Gen V” and “Chilling Adventures”
- Remembered as cheerful, talented, and genuinely kind individual
After passing, the young actor is regarded as “constantly endearing and cheerful, an exuberant force of nature.”
At the age of 27, British-American actor Chance Perdomo was killed in a motorbike accident.
Perdomo was born in Los Angeles but reared in Southampton, Hampshire, a port city in the United Kingdom.
His most well-known role was that of Andre Anderson on the satirical superhero series Gen V, a spin-off of The Boys.
In a statement provided to NBC, his representative said, “All who knew him were touched by his insatiable appetite for life and fervour for the arts; his warmth will endure in the hearts of his closest friends and family.”
They added that authorities concluded no one else was involved in the collision.
Although no further information has been made public, Deadline, the first to report on his demise, stated that he passed away in Upstate New York while en route to Toronto.
The producers of Generation V, Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures Television stated, “We are at a loss for words to describe this.
In the opinion of all those who knew and collaborated with him, Chance was consistently pleasant and cheerful, a force of enthusiasm, an exceptionally gifted performer, and above all, a genuinely kind and beautiful individual.
Additionally, Perdomo gained recognition for his performance as Ambrose Spellman, a pansexual warlock, in the darker Netflix adaptation of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina.
His character, Sabrina’s cousin, frequently provided a logical perspective on the four-season programme that concluded in 2020.
In 2018, he expressed his ability to identify with the character by stating, “Before I devoted my energy to acting, I was perpetually involved in altercations.” I subsequently improved my grades and was elected president of the student union.
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“Before that, I was in a similar state of pent-up emotion to Ambrose.” Being imprisoned, he is at a loss for how to direct his energy.
“However, he is also highly accessible and affectionate.
“After spending an extended period of time away from family, I can more readily relate to that sentiment than ever before; it truly helps to put things in perspective.”
“Irrespective of the situation, I promptly answer any FaceTime or phone call that my mother or brothers give me.” Priority number one for both Ambrose and myself is our family.”
In 2019, Perdomo was awarded the Bafta Breakthrough Brit Award and nominated for the best actor for his performance in the BBC’s Killed By My Debt.