Kim Fields Net Worth

Kim Fields Net Worth

Kim Fields is an American Actress. Kim Fields Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $6 Million. Explore more about Kim Fields‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. Her

Kim Fields Full name Kim Fields. Her nick Name was Kim Fields. Kim Fields now 53 Years old .

Kim Fields Father NA  and Her Mother Chip Fields-Hurd.

Kim Fields Spouse  was  Johnathan Franklin, Christopher Morgan . She has two kids.

She was born in 12 May 1969  in NewYork, NewYork, United states of america.

Kim Fields complete his graduation. Here are the best highlights of Kim Fields’s Career

Fields’ career really kicked off when she landed the ole of Dorothy “Tootie” Ramsey on the NBC sitcom, “The Facts of Life.” She remained on the show during the entirety of its on-air run from 1979to 1988. When the show began production, the producers had to get create when Fields appeared on screen as she was quite short in comparison to the other actors. She sometimes wore roller skates during the first season so that difficult camera angles could be avoided. However, she did eventually grow taller, even losing out on a role on “Diff’rent Strokes” because she was taller than star Gary Coleman. On “The Facts of Life,” Fields became well-known for her character’s popular catchphrase, “We’re in troouu-ble,” which she said often during the show.

While on “The Facts of Life,” Fields became interested in pursuing a simultaneous career in music. She released two singles on the Critique Records label. First, she released the disco-inspired track, “He Loves Me He Loves Me Not,” which went on to become a minor club hit. She then released “Dear Michael,” which reached the 50th spot on the R&B charts.

After a break from acting to attend college, Fields returned to the screen in an episode of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” in 1993 in which she played a love interest of Will Smith. The same year, she landed a starring role on the hit Fox sitcom, “Living Single.” Fields remained on the show until it was cancelled in 1998.

After “Living Single” was cancelled, Fields turned her attention back to her music career. She began performing with an R&B group called Impromp 2. She also tried her hand at directing. She started by directing a few episodes of the Nickelodeon show, “Kenan & Kel,” and also appeared in two episodes of the show. She went on to work as a director on the sitcoms “Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns, “Tyler Perry’s House of Payne,” and “Let’s Stay Together.”

Throughout the mid-2000s, Fields appeared on television shows like “One on One,” The Golden Palace,” and “The Comeback.” She appeared together with her former “The Facts of Life” co-star, Lisa Whelchel, on “Good Morning Texas” in 2007 in order to promote her appearance in “Issues: We’ve All Got “Em,” in which Whelchel was introduced as a surprise guest.

After marrying her husband, Christopher Morgan, the couple have collaborated on a number of projects together. In 2010, the two produced and directed a Christmas television special called “Holiday Love.” A second episode of the show subsequently aired in 2011.

In August of 2015, Bravo announced that Fields would be joining the cast of its reality television show, “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” for its eighth season. However, after one season, Fields announced in 2016 that she would not be returning to the show. Around the same time, she announced that she would be joining the cast as one of the celebrities on the 22nd season of “Dancing with the Stars.” She was partnered with professional dancer Sasha Farber. She ultimately came in eighth place in the competition.

In 2017, Fields landed the role of Theresa Newman in the Christian Film, “A Question of Faith.” It marked Fields’ first co-starring appearance in a film.