
Cree Summer
She is also known for her roles in Inspector Gadget, Batman Beyond, Horrible Histories, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Codename: Kids Next Door, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Danny Phantom, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Transformers: Animated, Drawn Together, Gargoyles, W.I.T.C.H., and Puppy Dog Pals. In live-action, she is known for her role as Winifred "Freddie" Brooks in the NBC sitcom A Different World (1987–1993) and librarian Rosalyn Inez in the ABC sitcom Abbott Elementary since 2024.
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Oh My God…Yes!

Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures

The Patrick Star Show

Oh My God…Yes!

A Different World

A Tale Dark & Grimm

All Grown Up!

As Told by Ginger

Batman Beyond

Codename: Kids Next Door

Dawn of the Croods

Dinotrux

Drawn Together

Ewoks

Ginger Snaps

Good Vibes

Inspector Gadget

Jungle Cubs

Kulipari: An Army of Frogs

Kulipari: Dream Walker

Masters of the Universe: Revelation

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur

Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm

Mummies Alive!

Rugrats

Rugrats

Sabrina: The Animated Series

Spirit Rangers

SpongeBob SquarePants Presents The Tidal Zone

Storybots: Answer Time

The Incredible Hulk

The Little Mermaid

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder

Thunder and Lightning

Tiny Toon Adventures

Xiaolin Chronicles
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