Chance Perdomo dead in motorcycle accident – turned 27

Became 27 years old

Published 2024-03-30 22.22

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Netflix actor Chance Perdomo is dead.

This is confirmed by his family, reports several international media.

He became 27 years old.

The American-British actor Chance Perdomo played Ambrose Spellman in Netflix’s updated version of “Sabrina the Teenage Witch”.

Now his representatives confirm that he died in a motorcycle accident, only 27 years old, write The wrap. No other people are said to have been involved in the accident.

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fullscreenChance Perdomo. Photo: Stella Pictures/Ken Goff

“His passion for the arts and insatiable appetite for life was evident to all who knew him, and his warmth will live on in those he loved most. We ask that you respect the family’s desire for privacy as they grieve the loss of their beloved son and brother,” his family wrote in a statement that Deadline took part in.

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fullscreenChance Perdomo. Photo: Landmark Media / Alamy

Producer: “Sörjer”

Perdomo’s most recent acting assignment was the lead role in Prime video’s series “Gen V”.

“We are so sorry for Chance’s family and we mourn the loss of our friend and colleague. Hug your loved ones tonight,” writes the producer for “Gen V” in a statement.

According to Deadline, there will still be a second season of the series, but filming has reportedly been moved due to Chance Perdomo’s death.

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full screen Chance Perdomo in “After we fell” from 2021. Photo: Landmark Media / Alamy

Had a million followers

The actor has also appeared in the films “After We Fell”, “After Ever Happy” and “After Everything”. He was also nominated for a Bafta for his role as Jerome in the drama film “Killed by my debt”.

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On Instagram, he had a million followers, who are now expressing their sadness in the comment fields.

“You were so good in ‘Gen V’ so sad to hear you’re gone,” writes one follower.

“You didn’t deserve this, miss you forever,” writes another.

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