Kamar de los Reyes, renowned for his roles in “One Life to Live” and the “Call of Duty” franchise, has passed away at the age of 56 in Los Angeles, California, following a battle with cancer, as confirmed by a family spokesperson. The news was initially reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
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Survived by his wife, Sherri Saum, whom he married in 2007, along with their twin boys and his son Caylen from a previous relationship, Kamar’s death marks a significant loss in the entertainment industry. As of now, Sherri Saum has not issued a public statement addressing Kamar’s passing.

At the time of his death, Kamar was actively involved in the filming of “All American,” where he portrayed a college football coach.
Kamar de los Reyes gained prominence for his role as Antonio Vega, a police officer, on the ABC soap opera “One Life to Live” from 1995 to 2009. His compelling portrayal left a lasting impact on fans of the long-running series.
In addition to his success in television, Kamar was widely recognized for lending his voice to the character Raul Menendez in the popular “Call of Duty” video game series, further showcasing his versatility as an actor.
His final television role was in the series “All American,” and he also notably appeared in “The Rookie” as Ryan Caradine. Kamar’s contributions to both television and gaming will be remembered by audiences worldwide.


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