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RIP Danielle Spencer ("Dee" from "What's Happening!!")
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[QUOTE="fireford, post: 5320869, member: 11088"] I didn't use the "I-word" or give her "main board status" but I asked Google AI if they thought she was an icon and they responded "yes". BTW, Stabone hasn't been with us since 2010 so he won't be eulogized on the BY. Yes, Danielle Spencer is widely considered a cultural icon, particularly for her role as Dee Thomas in the 1970s sitcom "What's Happening!!". Her portrayal of the sharp-tongued and quick-witted character resonated with audiences, and her catchphrase, "Ooooh, I'm gonna tell Mama!", became iconic. Furthermore, her later career as a veterinarian demonstrated her resilience and dedication beyond her acting career, further solidifying her status as a role model. She was also the first child star to be inducted into the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. Here's why she's considered an icon: [LIST] [*][B]Memorable Character:[/B] Her role as Dee Thomas in "What's Happening!!" is highly recognizable and beloved, with her signature catchphrase becoming a cultural touchstone. [*][B]Resilience and Impact:[/B] Her overcoming personal health challenges, including a serious car accident and subsequent coma early in her career, and later battling cancer, showcased her strength and determination. [*][B]Diverse Career:[/B] Her transition from child star to veterinarian demonstrated a commitment to pursuing different passions and achieving success in multiple fields. [*][B]Cultural Significance:[/B] Her induction into the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture as the first child star to receive this honor highlights her lasting impact and importance in African American history and culture. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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