Prime Video's Gen V and The Boys community is mourning the loss of Chance Perdomo, a talented actor who tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident at the age of 27. Perdomo was widely recognized for his role as Andre Anderson in Gen V, where he portrayed a magnetic student at Godolkin University. His performance in Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina as Ambrose Spellman, the cousin of the protagonist Sabrina, further showcased his acting prowess.
Following the news of Perdomo's untimely death, his co-stars and colleagues took to social media to express their grief and pay tribute to his memory. Patrick Schwarzenegger, who starred alongside Perdomo in Gen V, shared heartfelt messages and photos, reminiscing about their time together on set. Schwarzenegger described Perdomo as a talented actor and a cherished friend, emphasizing the impact he had on those around him.
The outpouring of support extended beyond the Gen V and The Boys cast, with actors like Antony Starr and Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos also honoring Perdomo's legacy. Starr referred to the loss as 'goddamn tragic,' highlighting the profound impact Perdomo had on his colleagues and the entertainment industry.
In a statement released by Perdomo's representatives, his passion for the arts and zest for life were celebrated, emphasizing the lasting impression he left on those who knew him. The family's request for privacy during this difficult time was also acknowledged, urging respect for their mourning process.
As the entertainment community continues to mourn the loss of Chance Perdomo, his memory lives on through his impactful performances and the profound connections he forged with his peers. His contributions to Gen V, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and beyond will be remembered fondly by fans and colleagues alike.