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Occupation
  
actress, Veterinarian

Years active
  
1976–2001

Name
  
Danielle Spencer


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Born
  
June 24, 1965 (age 58) (
1965-06-24
)
Bronx, New York, U.S.

Spouse(s)
  
David L David (m. 2014)

Danielle spencer


Danielle Spencer (born June 24, 1965) is an American actress and former child star best known for her role as Dee Thomas on the ABC sitcom What's Happening!!, which ran from 1976 to 1979. She would later reprise the role on the series' sequel, What's Happening Now!!

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Life and career

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Spencer was born in Trenton, New Jersey to writer Cheryl Pelt. Spencer's parents separated when she was very young. Her mother eventually married actor Tim Pelt, whom Spencer considered to be her father. Soon after the family relocated to the Bronx, New York. Spencer became an actor around the age of 8 and began taking acting classes. In 1976, Spencer was chosen to co-star as bratty younger sister "Dee Thomas" in the program What's Happening!! which was loosely based on the film Cooley High. The show was a summer mid-season replacement, but performed so well in its time slot that a full second season was ordered.

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On September 7, 1977, during the second season of the show, Spencer and Tim Pelt were in a severe car accident that left Spencer in a coma for three weeks and killed her stepfather. Tim Pelt's injuries were caused by trying to protect Spencer during the crash. Spencer has no memories of the accident and spent six months recuperating in arm and leg casts.

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After the cancellation of the program in 1979, Spencer and her mother relocated to Africa for a time. Upon her return she attended the University of California-Davis to pursue a degree in veterinary medicine, a pursuit that was encouraged by her late stepfather. During this time "What's Happening!!" had been in syndication for a number of years. Repeats of the show's 65 episodes did reasonably well in syndication and in some markets the show actually had higher ratings in syndication than during the network run. In 1985, a sequel to the show was created called What's Happening Now!!. Spencer went on to participate in the revival of her character, Dee, for three seasons while still attending college. While matriculating her sophomore year, Danielle pledged and became a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. After the show was canceled in 1988 Spencer attended Tuskegee University Veterinary School, in Tuskegee, Alabama. She became a veterinarian in 1996.

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Dr. Spencer considers herself to be in semi-retirement from show business, but still acts occasionally. In 1997, she portrayed a veterinarian in the hit film As Good as It Gets as well as appearing in Peter Rabbit and the Crucifix in 2001. She continues to act in small roles in film and television when it does not conflict with her veterinary practice.

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The cast of "What's Happening!!" were honored at the 2006 TV Land Awards where Danielle Spencer tied with Little House on the Prairie actress Alison Arngrim as the recipient for the "Character Most In Need Of A Time-Out" award.

Dr. Spencer released a book about her life as a child star entitled: Through the Fire: Journal of a Child Star. The publication of her book led to renewed interest in her life and career and over the course of the next few years Dr. Spencer appeared on numerous television programs such as Wendy Williams Show, TV One's hit series Life After and Unsung Hollywood with her former cast members.

Personal

Spencer married Garry Fields, a marketing manager, at the Marina Marriott in Marina Del Rey, California in 1999. Her husband also works as publicist and manager for his wife.

She had been working as a vet for more than ten years when in 2004 after experiencing balance and chronic pain issues she was diagnosed with spinal stenosis due to the injuries she received in the car accident in 1977. A surgery to correct the problem left her partially paralyzed for eight months. Spencer left Los Angeles to receive treatment at The Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation in New Jersey, (the same facility that treated actor Christopher Reeve). She credits the institute for giving her her life back.

Danielle Spencer has been working as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in California for more than 25 years. In an interview with People Magazine, Spencer credited her battle with spinal injury and paralysis with changing her perspective on the treatment of animals from simply alleviating their pain to finding the underlying cause of their problems.

2014 was a year filled with ups and downs for Dr. Spencer. She was inducted by the Smithsonian Museum as part of the permanent exhibition of the African-American cultural museum. She is the only child actor who holds this honor.

She also channeled her lifelong passion for clothing and fashion and became involved in fashion design. She debuted her creation "The Dani Collection" patterned after her own style of dress.

Spencer revealed on September 26, 2014 that she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Speaking out for Breast Cancer Awareness month, Spencer, 49, who is now a veterinarian, told BlackAmericaWeb that her diagnosis the previous month took her by surprise. "With everything that I've been through with the spinal cord injury, I said I know God is not going to give me another affliction," she said, referring to a 1977 car accident, during the sitcom's run, that led to near-paralysis for a time. "So I was completely shocked when the doctors told me." Though the news came as a surprise, Spencer said the disease runs in her family. "I have a lot of help and support around me," she said. As of the interview's publish date in October 2014, Spencer stated she was considering her treatment options, with surgery at the top of the list. "I'm trying to get as many opinions as possible but it does look like that is what I’m going to do," she said. "Hopefully after that there won’t be any chemotherapy or radiation involved."

Although Dr. Spencer laments that due to her accident she and her husband were not able to have any children of their own, she loves her life. She still acts occasionally and she makes appearances as a motivational speaker. She told Ebony Magazine in 2012, "I’ve made peace with the fact that surgeries, back pain and walking with crutches will be part of my life forever. Some days are good, somedays are difficult. Yet despite the challenges, there are reasons to celebrate. My life includes volunteering with a charity that feeds the homeless; providing care for animals through my work as a vet; and relishing a wonderful 13-year marriage to the man who has been my rock. I’m fulfilled in ways I never imagined."

Filmography

Actress
2001
Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as
Salem Place Vendor
- Episode #1.9023 (2001) - Salem Place Vendor
2001
Peter Rabbit and the Crucifix (Short) as
Veterinarian
1997
As Good as It Gets as
Veterinarian
1985
What's Happening Now! (TV Series) as
Dee Thomas
- Members Only (1988) - Dee Thomas
- Man in Motion (1988) - Dee Thomas
- I Gotta Be Raj (1988) - Dee Thomas
- Family Life (1987) - Dee Thomas
- Girls Night Out (1987) - Dee Thomas
- I'll Be Homeless for Christmas (1987) - Dee Thomas
- Dee's Suitor (1987) - Dee Thomas
- Sorority Sisters (1987) - Dee Thomas
- Dwayne's Amiga (1987) - Dee Thomas
- The Yard Sale (1987) - Dee Thomas
- Instant Family (1986) - Dee Thomas
- Cabin Fever (1986) - Dee Thomas
- Dee and Dwayne (1986) - Dee Thomas
- The Improbable Dream (1985) - Dee Thomas
- Raj on the Run (1985) - Dee Thomas
- Dee's Dilemma (1985) - Dee Thomas
1976
What's Happening!! (TV Series) as
Dee Thomas
- The Benefit Show (1979) - Dee Thomas
- Dwayne's Debate (1979) - Dee Thomas
- First Class Coach (1979) - Dee Thomas
- The Last Page (1979) - Dee Thomas
- The Thomas Treasure (1979) - Dee Thomas
- The Eviction (1979) - Dee Thomas
- Food Poisoning (1979) - Dee Thomas
- Shirley's Fired (1979) - Dee Thomas
- Dwayne's Dream (1979) - Dee Thomas
- A Present for Dee (1979) - Dee Thomas
- Dee, the Cheerleader (1979) - Dee Thomas
- Making Out (1979) - Dee Thomas
- Positive Identification (1978) - Dee Thomas
- No Clothes Make the Man (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Raj Moves Out (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Charge (1978) - Dee Thomas
- The Landlady (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Shirley's Cookies (1978) - Dee Thomas
- The Creep Detective (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Basketball Brain (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Shirley's Boyfriend (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Disco Dollar Disaster (1978) - Dee Thomas
- The Apartment (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Shirley Is a Mother (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Diplomatic Immunity (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Raj and the Older Woman (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Rerun Sees the Light (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Doobie or Not Doobie: Part 2 (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Doobie or Not Doobie: Part 1 (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Dee's First Date (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Going, Going, Gong (1978) - Dee Thomas
- Black and White Blues (1977) - Dee Thomas
- The Testimonial (1977) - Dee Thomas
- One Strike and You're Out (1977) - Dee Thomas
- Mama, the School Girl (1977) - Dee Thomas
- Bill Gets Married (1977) - Dee Thomas
- Give Me Odds (1977) - Dee Thomas
- The Play's the Big Thing (1977) - Dee Thomas
- If I'm Elected (1977) - Dee Thomas (credit only)
- Nothing Personal (1977) - Dee Thomas
- Raj Goes to Press (1977) - Dee Thomas
- Trial and Error (1977) - Dee Thomas (credit only)
- It's All in Your Head (1977) - Dee Thomas
- Rerun Gets Married (1977) - Dee Thomas
- From Here to Maternity (1977) - Dee Thomas
- Nice Guys Finish Last (1977) - Dee Thomas
- What's Wrong with Raj? (1977) - Dee Thomas
- The Tickets (1977) - Dee Thomas
- Dwayne's Dilemma (1977) - Dee Thomas
- The Boarder (1977) - Dee Thomas
- The Firing Squad (1977) - Dee Thomas
- The Sunday Father (1977) - Dee Thomas
- The Hospital Stay (1977) - Dee Thomas
- The Incomplete Shakespeare (1977) - Dee Thomas
- The Maid Did It (1977) - Dee Thomas
- Puppy Love (1976) - Dee Thomas
- Christmas (1976) - Dee Thomas
- Shirley's Date (1976) - Dee Thomas
- Speak for Yourself, Dwayne (1976) - Dee Thomas
- The Burger Queen (1976) - Dee Thomas
- Saturday's Hero (1976) - Dee Thomas
- My Three Tons (1976) - Dee Thomas
- When Daddy Comes Marching Home (1976) - Dee Thomas
- The Birthday Present (1976) - Dee Thomas
- The Runaway (1976) - Dee Thomas
1978
NBC Special Treat (TV Series) as
Emma Sheridan
- The Tap Dance Kid (1978) - Emma Sheridan
1977
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (TV Series) as
Dee Thomas
- Episode #1.7 (1977) - Dee Thomas
Soundtrack
1978
What's Happening!! (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Shirley's Fired (1979) - (performer: "On the Good Ship Lollipop" - uncredited)
- Positive Identification (1978) - (performer: "O Come, All Ye Faithful", "Jingle Bells")
Self
2014
Unsung Hollywood (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- What's Happening!! (2014) - Self (as Danielle Spencer Fields)
2011
Life After (TV Series) as
Self
- Ernest Thomas (2012) - Self
- Countess Vaughn (2011) - Self
- Danielle Spencer (2011) - Self
2011
The Mo'Nique Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 28 May 2011 (2011) - Self (as Danielle Spencer Fields)
2011
The Wendy Williams Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 May 2011 (2011) - Self
2007
TV Land Confidential (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Interviewee
- Finales (2007) - Self - Interviewee
2006
The 100 Greatest TV Quotes & Catchphrases (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- 20-1 (2006) - Self
- 40-21 (2006) - Self
- 60-41 (2006) - Self
- 80-61 (2006) - Self
- 100-81 (2006) - Self
2006
The 4th Annual TV Land Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2003
Child Stars: Then and Now (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1997
Vibe (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 November 1997 (1997) - Self
1987
Soul Train (TV Series) as
Self
- Little Richard/Mikki Howard (1987) - Self
1980
The Third Annual Black Achievement Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1979
All-Star Family Feud Special (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Special #3: Love Boat vs. Eight Is Enough; Family vs. What's Happening (1979) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
1978
Christmas at Walt Disney World (TV Special) as
Self / Cinderella
1978
Everyday (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.47 (1978) - Self
1978
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Episode #18.7 (1978) - Self - Actress
- Episode #17.103 (1978) - Self - Actress
Archive Footage
2021
History of the Sitcom (TV Series documentary) as
Dee Thomas
- Just Friends (2021) - Dee Thomas

References

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