And this is one of his latest posts on Instagram:
The statement, which was seen by the press, said: “His passion for the arts and his insatiable appetite for life were felt by everyone who knew him, and his warmth will continue to be felt by those he loved most.”
The statement adds: “We ask that the family’s wish for privacy be respected as they mourn the loss of their beloved son and brother,” which also indicates that there were no other people involved in the incident, the place and time of which was not specified. happened.
Perdomo, who was born in Los Angeles and grew up in London, played Ambrose, the cousin of Sabrina Spellman, who starred with American actress Kiernan Shipka and later starred in “Generation V.”
The new Prime Video series, in which he plays student Andre Anderson, premiered in late September amid the actors' strike and was a hit with critics, quickly earning a season renewal two weeks after its debut.
But Amazon decided to postpone the start date of production for the second part, which was expected to begin filming in April of this year, according to specialized media outlets.
The producers of the “Generation V” program expressed their regret over the unexpected death of the young actor, in a statement published on social media, in which they indicated that the program's family is “devastated.”
“For those of us who knew and worked with him, Chance was always charming and smiling, an enthusiastic force of nature, an incredibly talented performer, and most of all, a very kind and charming person,” they point out, “and writing about him in the past tense doesn’t even make sense.”
Perdomo's other performances by Landon Gibson included in the romantic films After We Fall, After Happiness, and After Everything. In 2019, he was nominated for a BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor for his performance in the BBC drama Killed By My Debt.
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