
Danielle Spencer, left, and mother Cheryl Pelt rest in Malibu, California, after Spencer's publication on Friday, September 16, 1977, at home from the Santa Monica Hospital.
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Danielle Spencer, who played and pated the little sister Dee Thomas in the 1970s sitcom of the 1970s What happens!! died around 60.
Spencer, who later became a veterinarian, died on Monday in a hospital in Richmond, Virginia, after a long fight against cancer, said family spokesman Sandra Jones.
As Dee, Spencer was the more intelligent, more serious younger sister, who offered a steady stream of dead roast from Big Brother “Raj” Thomas and his friends Dwayne Nelson and Freddie “Rerun” Stubbs.
“Oh, I'll say mom,” Dees would be the catchphrase.

The show, which plays in the neighborhood of Watts in Los Angeles and the first on TV that focus on the life of black teenagers, was based on the film Cooley high and ran to ABC from 1976 to 1979. It had a long inheritance thanks to its memorable characters, including the geekige Raj, the keyword donor donation Dwayne, the red-intanzen phenom-rerun and dee with their eye rolls and icy eyes.
At the beginning of the production of the first season of the show, the then 12 -year -old Spencer was a big car accident in a big car accident on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, which left her in a coma for three weeks and killed her stepfather Tim Pelt. She would have spinal and neurological problems that would require several operations over the years.
Spencer was born in Trenton, New Jersey, and grew up in New York and started playing at the age of 9. What happens!! Would be your first credited role.
“Imagine jet Magazine in 2014: “I had never seen a young black girl in this kind of spotlight, so I had no reference point in the media about how to deal with this opportunity. I was out of the Bronx.”
Haywood Nelson, who played Dwayne on the show, paid tribute to “Dr. Dee, our brilliant, loving, positive, pragmatic warriors”.
“We have a daughter, a sister, a family member,” what happens “, cast member, veterinarian, animal rights representative and healer and cancer. Our Shero,” said Nelson on Instagram. “Danielle is loved.”
Spencer also appeared in a restart of the show in the mid -1980s, What happens now !!the three seasons ran.

In 2018 she became an emergency operation for a bleeding hematoma that came from this car accident from 1977. In the immediate point of view, a family spokesman said that she could only speak easily and had to use crutches to run. She had suffered symptoms of symptoms at least 2004 when she used a wheelchair and learned to walk again. In 2014 she was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy.
She became a veterinarian and lawyer for animals. She visited the University of California, Davis and the UCLA and did her doctorate in Veterinary Medicine at Tuskegee University in 1993.
In her later years, Spencer continued to sit down with acting, including an appearance as a vet in the Jack Nicholson film from 1997 As good as possible.
She is survived by her brother, musician Jeremy Pelt, and her mother Cheryl Pelt.