(WatchDogReport.org) – Hollywood actor Chance Perdomo died on March 29 at the age of 27 after a motorcycle accident, in what many media outlets described as the tragic death of a rising star who was becoming one of the greatest in the industry. Perdomo rose to fame after his roles in Gen V and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Details about how and where he died remain unclear.
In a statement, a publicist for Perdomo confirmed his death, saying that his family and representatives were shocked by the fatal motorcycle accident. While the statement didn’t provide too many details about the incident, it confirmed that no one else was involved in the deadly crash.
The actor’s most recent role was as Andre Anderson on Gen V’s first season, which is known for being a spin-off of Amazon Prime’s series The Boys. In the series, Perdomo played a student at Godolkin University, which was founded by the evil Vought International corporation, where superheroes train.
Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios, which were the makers of the series, said in a statement that the show’s family was shocked and “devastated” by Perdomo’s “sudden passing.” The makers added that it was impossible for everyone to stop thinking about Perdomo’s death, as he was a young and talented man who had a great future and always cared for his loved ones. They also said that the actor was always smiling and charming, showing an “enthusiastic force” that everyone loved. Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios added that Perdomo was a “kind” and “lovely person,” explaining that it didn’t make sense to write something about him “in the past tense.”
According to some reports, it remains unclear how his death could affect production on the series, which also features important actors such as Patrick Schwarzenegger, Shelley Conn, and Jaz Sinclair among its cast.
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