‘Young And The Restless’ actress dies at 66 after devastating diagnosis

Dee Freeman’s life unfolded like the roles she chose: layered, unflinching, and deeply human. From a “dare” that led her into the Marine Corps to more than 80 stage productions and a steady television career, she built herself through discipline and heart. Colleagues remember a quiet power that filled every room, a woman who didn’t need to demand respect because she already had it. Her work on Seinfeld, ER, Dexter, Shameless, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Young and the Restless, and Sistas was only part of the story; the rest lived in the people she lifted up along the way.

In her final chapter, she kept creating, turning her one-woman show into a novel, still chasing truth through art even as cancer advanced. To her children, Amber and Shane, she was not a celebrity but a compass. Her simple refrain—“Can’t complain”—captures a life lived without self‑pity, only purpose. Dee Freeman leaves behind a legacy of courage, craft, and love that will echo long after the credits fade.

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