‘Oooh I’m gonna tell mama!’ — Iconic What’s Happening!! star Danielle Spencer dies aged 60 after devastating health battles that began with a horror crash at just 12 - suong

   

Iconic child star Danielle Spencer has died aged 60.

Spencer, best known for her role as the sassy Dee Thomas on What's Happening!! which ran from 1976-1979, passed away on Monday, August 11, at a Richmond, Virginia hospital after a battle with breast cancer.

Her former co-star Haywood Nelson, who played Dwayne Clemens Nelson on the ABC show, confirmed her death in an emotional tribute.

He wrote: 'Brilliance! It comes in a great many forms. We all have them and we all have this family’s - Dr. Danielle Spencer (June 24, 1965 - August 11, 2025).

'Dr. Dee, our brilliant, loving, positive, pragmatic warrior, without fail, has finally found her release from the clutches of this world and a body. 

'We celebrate Danielle Spencer and her contributions as we regret to inform her departure and transition from a long battle with cancer.

'We have lost a daughter, sister, family member, “What’s Happening” cast member, veterinarian animal rights proponent and healer, and cancer heroine. Our Shero. Danielle is loved. She will be missed in this form and forever embraced.'

Iconic What's Happening!! child star Danielle Spencer has died aged 60 - pictured 1976
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Iconic What's Happening!! child star Danielle Spencer has died aged 60 - pictured 1976

 
Spencer, best known for her role as the sassy Dee Thomas on What's Happening!! which ran from 1976-1979, passed away on Monday, August 11, after a battle with cancer - pictured February 2025 in one of her final public outings
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Spencer, best known for her role as the sassy Dee Thomas on What's Happening!! which ran from 1976-1979, passed away on Monday, August 11, after a battle with cancer - pictured February 2025 in one of her final public outings

As Dee, the sister of Raj Thomas (Ernest Thomas) and daughter of Mabel (Mabel King), she was known for her signature phrase, 'Oooh I'm gonna tell mama!'

She later reprised her role for the show's sequel What’s Happening Now! which aired for three seasons between 1985-1988. 

In 1977 aged just 12 Spencer was involved in a five car crash in Malibu that killed her stepfather Tim Pelt and left her in intensive care for three weeks with a a broken leg, arm and pelvis.

She wrote in her 2010 memoir, Through the Fire … Journal of a Child Star: 'I didn’t even get a chance to say goodbye to my stepfather, Daddy Tim, whom I loved and who taught me show business as a young child in New York.'

In 2004, she was diagnosed with spinal stenosis - a condition where the spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves - as a result of her injuries from the 1977 car accident.

A surgery left her partially paralyzed for eight months. 

After What’s Happening!! was canceled, Spencer moved to the Ivory Coast with her family. 

She attended veterinary school at Tuskegee University, earning a doctorate in veterinary medicine in 1993.

As Dee, the sister of Raj Thomas (Ernest Thomas) and daughter of Mabel (Mabel King), she was known for her signature phrase, 'Oooh I'm gonna tell mama!' - pictured with Fred 'Rerun' Berry, Haywood Nelson and Ernest Thomas in 1979
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As Dee, the sister of Raj Thomas (Ernest Thomas) and daughter of Mabel (Mabel King), she was known for her signature phrase, 'Oooh I'm gonna tell mama!' - pictured with Fred 'Rerun' Berry, Haywood Nelson and Ernest Thomas in 1979

Her former co-star Haywood Nelson, who played Dwayne Clemens Nelson on the ABC show, confirmed her death in an emotional tribute
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Her former co-star Haywood Nelson, who played Dwayne Clemens Nelson on the ABC show, confirmed her death in an emotional tribute

Spencer is pictured with What's Happening!! co-star Thomas in 2011
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Spencer is pictured with What's Happening!! co-star Thomas in 2011

In 1977 aged just 12 Spencer was involved in a five car crash in Malibu that killed her stepfather Tim Pelt and left her in intensive care for three weeks with a a broken leg, arm and pelvis
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In 1977 aged just 12 Spencer was involved in a five car crash in Malibu that killed her stepfather Tim Pelt and left her in intensive care for three weeks with a a broken leg, arm and pelvis

In 2004, she was diagnosed with spinal stenosis - a condition where the spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves - as a result of her injuries from the 1977 car accident - pictured 2012
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In 2004, she was diagnosed with spinal stenosis - a condition where the spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves - as a result of her injuries from the 1977 car accident - pictured 2012

Spencer worked as a veterinarian in the Los Angeles area for 20 years before relocating in 2014 to Richmond.

Spencer became a veterinarian in 1996 and the following year art imitated life when she played one in As Good As It Gets.

Her final screen role was as a street vendor in a 2001 episode of Days of Our Lives. 

In 2014 she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

'With everything that I’ve been through with the spinal cord injury, I know God is not going to give me another affliction.

 'So I was completely shocked when the doctors told me.' 

In 2015 she became the only child star to be inducted into the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Spencer worked as a veterinarian in the Los Angeles area for 20 years before relocating in 2014 to Richmond
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Spencer worked as a veterinarian in the Los Angeles area for 20 years before relocating in 2014 to Richmond

In 2018, she had emergency brain surgery for a bleeding hematoma caused by the accident. 

She was married to Garry Fields, a marketing manager, from 1999-2013. 

The following year, Spencer married entrepreneur David L. David. 

Spencer is survived by her mother and brother Jeremy.