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Actor Probability Perdomo, star of the “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” and “Gen V,” has died following a motorbike accident, in response to his consultant. He was 27.
“On behalf of the household and his representatives, it’s with heavy hearts that we share the information of Probability Perdomo’s premature passing on account of a motorbike accident,” his consultant Rachel Hunt mentioned in a press release shared with CNN.
Native authorities mentioned there have been no different people concerned within the accident, Hunt mentioned. CNN has reached out for added data on the motorbike incident.
Perdomo performed Ambrose Spellman throughout all 4 seasons of Netflix’s “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” which starred Kiernan Shipka within the title position. He additionally was identified for his position of Andre Anderson in Prime Video’s “The Boys” spinoff “Gen V,” which debuted with its first season final 12 months.
In 2019, Perdomo scored a finest main actor BAFTA TV Award nomination for the TV film “Killed by My Debt.”
“His ardour for the humanities and insatiable urge for food for all times was felt by all who knew him, and his heat will stick with it in those that he liked dearest,” the assertion shared by his consultant mentioned.
Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Footage Tv launched a assertion on X mourning the actor.
“Your complete Gen V household is devastated by the sudden passing of Probability Perdomo. Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Footage Tv lengthen our heartfelt ideas and assist to Probability’s household and all who liked him at this troublesome time,” the assertion learn.
The producers of “Gen V” remembered the actor as a captivating, proficient performer.
“We will’t fairly wrap our heads round this. For these of us who knew him and labored with him, Probability was all the time charming and smiling, an enthusiastic drive of nature, an extremely proficient performer, and greater than anything, only a very type, pretty particular person,” the producers mentioned in a assertion on X. “Even writing about him previously tense doesn’t make sense. We’re so sorry for Probability’s household, and we’re grieving the lack of our buddy and colleague. Hug your family members tonight.”