Chance Perdomo’s co-stars pay tribute to him after his death

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His co-stars have expressed their “sadness” after the death of British-American actor Chance Perdomo at the age of 27.

Perdomo was born in Los Angeles but grew up in Southampton, Death after motorcycle accident last week.

He is best known for his roles as Andre Anderson in The Fifth Generation, a spin-off of the satirical television series The Boys, and as Sabrina in the Netflix adaptation of Sabrina the Teenage Witch Cousin Ambrose Spellman.

Liz Broadway, who played Emma Meyer/Cricket in “The Fifth Generation,” wrote on Instagram that Perdomo’s death “left a deep void in my heart.”

She said, “Chance had so many interpersonal gifts that I cherish so much. He was a huge part of my personal growth and his gentle spirit lifted me up when I needed it most.”

She concluded by saying that he “has been and always will be my superhero.”

Photo: Gray Hamner/Chance Perdomo and Shelter PR via AP
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Photo: Gray Hamner/Chance Perdomo and Shelter PR via AP

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son Patrick (who plays Luke Riordan/Golden Boy) posted a series of photos of the two together, saying he hoped he was “in heaven smoking a cigar.”

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Sean Patrick Thomas, who played Perdomo’s father in The Fifth Generation, described him as possessing a “dazzling intellect,” “encyclopedic knowledge of hip-hop” and “raw talent.”

The Save the Last Dance star said on Instagram: “You were meant to make yourself memorable in this world and in a very short time you achieved that.”

“He should still be here”

British actress and “Bridgerton” star Shelley Conn, who plays Godolkin’s university dean in “The Fifth Generation,” wrote on Instagram, “A beautiful person She was “shocked” by her untimely passing.

She adds: “Short exchanges with him inspire sweetness, while longer conversations inspire a deeper understanding of your own values ​​and beliefs.”

She said it was “unbelievable to me”, adding that he “should still be here”.

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“Playing his aunt on ‘Sabrina’ was like having a brother on set. He was cheeky and played pranks with me,” she recalled.

“While we laughed a lot, you could have really deep and affectionate conversations with Chance. He was wise beyond his years. He was so warm, funny and kind.

“I can’t believe I’m writing in the past tense. Many of us in the ‘Sabrina’ cast and crew have been chatting and texting, confused and shocked by his sudden passing.”

Perdomo’s publicist confirmed he died in a motorcycle accident but gave no further details.

U.S. entertainment news site Deadline first reported his death, saying he died in upstate New York en route to Toronto.

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