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Fans of European and American movies are shocked by the news that the cult star Chance Perdomo has just breathed his last because he was in a motorcycle accident. The actor's passing shocked many, considering it too sudden.
The Washington Post reported on March 30 that Chance Perdomo, 28, died in a serious motorcycle collision. The statement said no one else was involved in the crash, but did not specify the time or location of the incident.
On social media, the Gen V star's sad news was announced: "With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Chance Perdomo. Those who know Chance Perdomo feel his passion for art and yearn for his happy, good life. We believe Chance Perdomo's warmth will spread to those he loves most."
In the media, the representative did not release details about the accident that claimed the actor's life, but confirmed that no other individuals were involved in the incident. Representatives also hope the public respects the privacy of Chance Perdomo's family as they are experiencing the shock of losing a loved one
According to the Mirror, Perdomo's sudden departure shocked audiences. Many fans sent words of encouragement, wishing the actor's family to overcome the pain soon.
Perdomo was best known for playing Andre Anderson in the Gen V films, starring alongside Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips and London Thor. Shortly after hearing the devastating news, the producer of the series expressed his grief.
The Gen V producer said it was shocked by the news of Chance Perdomo's passing. "Chance was fun, enthusiastic, kind and loving. He's an incredibly talented actor. We are so sorry for Chance's family. We are also deeply saddened by the loss of our friend and colleague. Sending those who love Chance Perdomo 1 hug during this difficult time," the Gen V producer expressed.
In addition, the producers of Gen V also announced to postpone the filming of season 2 of the drama indefinitely until a reasonable solution in terms of content is found after Chance Perdomo's death.
Earlier, Chance Perdomo, the star of Gen V. posted a selfie in the gym with a photo of cinematic wallpaper in the early morning of March 28, just 2 days before he died after the accident. Chance Perdomo was the only victim in the incident, with no media reports that anyone else was injured in the crash.
He wrote on Instagram, which has more than 1 million followers: "Haven't started yet, I'm exhausted." Under the post three days ago of the actor born in 1996, many fans left comments expressing shock and sorrow when hearing the news that Chance Perdomo had passed away after a motorcycle accident on March 30. They wished the actor rest in peace.
Perdomo was born on October 19, 1996 in Los Angeles, California. As a child, he moved with his mother to Southampton in Hampshire (England) where he attended Redbridge Community School before going to Peter Symonds College in Winchester. Perdomo planned to study Law, but instead he moved to London to pursue acting. He was active at the National Youth Theatre and trained at the Identity School of Acting.
Perdomo appeared in several television shows and short films before he was cast in the lead role in "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" starring Kiernan Shipka, Ross Lynch and Jaz Sinclair. He played Ambrose Spellman for four seasons between 2018 and 2020. Perdomo also starred as Jerome Rogers in the 2018 drama "Killed by My Debt," which earned him a BAFTA nomination for best actor.
In the Prime Video series "Gen V," Perdomo plays Andre Anderson, a student at Godolkin College who has the ability to manipulate magnetism. Production on the second season was postponed indefinitely following Perdomo's death.
On the film side, Perdomo worked on the "After" franchise, led by Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin. He played Landon Gibson in "After We Fell" (2021), "After Ever Happy" (2022) and "After Everything" (2023).
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