Top News'Gen V' star Sans Pertomo dies in motorcycle accident at 27

'Gen V' star Sans Pertomo dies in motorcycle accident at 27

Andre Anderson, known for his role as Ambrose Spellman in the Netflix series “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” Sans Pertomo and Amazon Prime’s “Gen V,” died Saturday in a motorcycle accident. He is 27 years old.

“It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Sans Pertomo's untimely death as a result of a motorcycle accident,” a representative said. Variety said.

Sans Pertomo, best known for his role as Ambrose Spellman in the Netflix series “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” died Saturday in a motorcycle accident. Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images

“Officials have advised that no other persons were involved. His passion for the arts and insatiable appetite for life were felt by all who knew him, and his warmth will continue to be with those he loved most,” the statement continued. “We ask that you respect the privacy wishes of the family who are grieving the loss of their beloved son and brother.”

It is currently unknown where the accident took place.

The Post has reached out to the LAPD for comment.

Perdomo, born in Los Angeles but raised in Southampton, England, rose to fame after starring in “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” from 2018 to 2020.

The actor also starred in the 2018 TV movie Guilt by My Debt, which earned him a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.

Shortly after starring in “Sabrina,” Perdomo joined the cast of “Gen V,” a spin-off of the Amazon Prime series “The Boys.”

After starring in the “Sabrina” spinoff series from 2018 to 2020, Perdomo joined the cast of Amazon Prime's “Gen V.” Brooke Palmer/Prime Video

According to Variety, the show's second season has been put on hold indefinitely following his sudden passing.

Since news of his death broke, several of Perdomo's co-stars have taken to social media to express their sadness over the actor's death.

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“It hurts. A lot. What a young talented actor, and a great friend – gone too soon. 'General V.' It was a pleasure to work with him in the film. RIP Chance” Patrick Schwarzenegger, He also acted in “Gen V”. Wrote in X (formerly Twitter).

Shortly after starring in “Sabrina,” Perdomo joined the cast of “Gen V,” a spin-off of the Amazon Prime series “The Boys.”

“Gen V” Producers Say, “We Can't Wrap Our Heads Around This” Shared on X. “For those of us who knew and worked with him, Chance was always charming and smiling, an exciting force of nature, an incredibly talented actor, and above all, a very kind, beautiful person.”

“It doesn't even make sense to write about him in the past tense,” they continued. “We are so sorry for Chance's family, we are saddened by the loss of our friend and colleague. Please give your loved ones a hug tonight.”

In the same statement, Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures Television sent their own condolences to Bertomo's family.

Since news of his death broke, several of Perdomo's co-stars have taken to social media to express their sadness over the actor's death. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Netflix

“The entire 'Gen V' family is devastated by the sudden demise of Sans Perdomo,” the studio wrote. “Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures Television extend our heartfelt thoughts and support to Chance's family and all those who loved him during this difficult time.”

Several cast members of “The Boys,” including Jack Quaid, Erin Moriarty and Karen Fukuhara, retweeted the statement on their Instagram stories.

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos also shared A moving Instagram tribute to Perdomo.

“An opportunity lost too soon for a talented young actor. He was so wonderful to work with on The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Everyone at Netflix sends love and strength to Chance's entire family and his large family of friends,” he wrote on the social media site.

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