Remembering Danielle Spencer: The Talented Actress Who Played Dee on 'What's Happening!!'
Remembering Danielle Spencer: The Talented Actress Who Played Dee on 'What's Happening!!'
Danielle Spencer, the actress best known for her role as Dee on the hit TV series 'What's Happening!!' passed away at the age of 60 on Monday after a long battle with cancer.
The Enduring Legacy of Dee
Spencer's character, Dee, was a fan favorite on the show for her deadpan humor and sharp wit. She played the role of the sassy little sister to the main character, Raj, and her on-screen chemistry with the rest of the cast was undeniable. Despite the show ending in 1979, Dee's character remains beloved by fans and continues to be a source of inspiration for many.
A Life Beyond Acting
After her time on 'What's Happening!!,' Spencer went on to pursue a career in veterinary medicine, earning her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Tuskegee University in 1993. She worked as a veterinarian for over 20 years, showing her dedication to helping animals and making a positive impact in the world. Spencer's legacy will live on through her many accomplishments and the lasting impact she had on the entertainment industry and beyond.
About the People Mentioned
Danielle Spencer
Danielle Louise Spencer (June 24, 1965 – August 11, 2025) was an American actress, best known for portraying Dee Thomas, the wisecracking little sister on the ABC sitcom *What's Happening!!* from 1976 to 1979.[2][3] She reprised the role in the sequel series *What's Happening Now!!* (1985–1988), appearing in select episodes while pursuing higher education, and earned a bachelor's degree in marine biology from UCLA.[2] Her early career included guest spots on shows like *Soul Train* (1987), *Family Feud* (1979), and *The Brady Bunch Special* (1977), as well as *Christmas at Walt Disney World* (1978).[1] In 1977, Spencer survived a severe car crash that killed her stepfather and manager, Tim Pelt, leaving her in a three-week coma with multiple fractures; decades later, lingering injuries from the accident temporarily confined her to a wheelchair until intensive therapy enabled her to walk with crutches.[1] At the 2006 TV Land Awards, she co-won the "Character Most in Need of a Time-Out" award for Dee Thomas, shared with Alison Arngrim.[2][3] Transitioning from acting, Spencer fulfilled a childhood dream by earning her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Tuskegee University in 1993.[1][2][6] She practiced in Santa Clarita, California, before relocating to Richmond, Virginia, in 2014, where she hosted pet care segments on WTVR-TV morning newscasts. Her veterinary perspective was shaped by her spinal injury experience, emphasizing holistic animal treatment.[2] Later film roles included a veterinarian in *As Good as It Gets* (1997) and *Peter Rabbit and the Crucifix* (2001).[1][2] Spencer shared her life story in the 2011 memoir *Through the Fire… Journal of a Child Star*.[1] Planned honors, like a 2016 Smithsonian induction as the youngest African American female sitcom child star, highlighted her legacy.[1] Tuskegee University mourned her passing in August 2025, noting her community service.[6]