Kim Fields Net Worth

Kim Fields is Us base, producer, director, and screenwriter born on May 12, 1969, in New York, United States. She is quite known for performing on the television series The Facts of Life in the role of Dorothy ‘Tootie’ Ramsey from 1979 to 1988. Kim Fields Net Worth Is $9 Million.

The 18 August 2015, it was announced that he would join the cast of the reality of the chain Bravo The Real Housewives of Atlanta in the 8th season. On 8 March 2016, Fields was announced as one of the celebrities who will compete in the 22nd season of Dancing with the Stars, where he was a professional partner dancer Sasha Farber.

She was married to Johnathon Franklin Freeman (1995-2001), and as of 2007 she is married to Christopher Morgan, who has a son: Sebastián Morgan Alexander.

Kim Fields Net Worth & Biography

Kim Fields was born in New York in 1969. We are at the eighth of the civil rights struggle in the United States and the African American community openly challenges the stereotyped image of herself in American cinema and television. Actors like Steven Perry, Marc Copage, George Spell, Kevin Hooks, Erin Blunt, and then Todd Bridges and Gary Coleman are in the front row in this battle.

The situation was particularly difficult for the African-American girl, whose exclusive model was that of “Topsy”, the little slave girl in Uncle Tom’s Hut(1853), a character that beyond the good intentions of the abolitionist author Harriet Beecher Stowe had turned into a pitiful caricature, which the few actresses African-American girls of the past (from Dorothy Morrison to Jannie Hoskins and Hannah Washington ) had owed them despite adapting.

Kim Fields Net Worth

Kim Fields came to success with the sitcom The Facts Of Life (Italian for The Facts of Life ), which aired on NBC from 1979 to 1988. In this series plays the role of student Tootie Ramsey, a witty teen and a little gossipy. In the first series, she is forced to act on roller skates because she is not tall enough to guarantee the right angles in the shots; another of its main features is the device that leads to the teeth for all the episodes of the first five seasons.

In some episodes of the first seasons of the series, despite being less than 14 years of age, shows his early ability to act in difficult and dramatic situations: he runs into a pedophile photographer (ep .. 2×14, Pretty Babies ), meets a girl- ring that wants to get her into prostitution (eg 3×17, Runaway ), does alcohol abuse (ep. 3×02, Growing Pains), he lets himself go to a crisis of fanaticism for his show idol (ep 3×16, Starstruck ).

In 1979 he played the role of Lidya Haley in Roots 2 ( Roots: The Next Generation ). In 1980 he played in the TV movie The Children of Divorce the dramatic role of Denise, a very young gymnast who, due to the separation of their parents, begins to abuse alcohol, and this will lead her to ruin her career permanently.

Between 1993 and 1998 she played the role of Regine Hunter in the sitcom Living Single, never broadcast in Italy. In 2001 he starred in the film Me and Mrs. Jones, with Wanda Christine and Brian J. White. In his career, he also participated as a guest star in some episodes of other successful series, such as Mork & Mindy, My Friend Arnold, Willy, and Prince of Bel Air.

He then performed marginal roles in several episodes of television series but also dedicated to cinema, theater, and music both as an interpreter and as a producer. In May 2007 her first child, Alexander Sebastian, was born, from the relationship with Christopher L. Morgan with whom she officially married on July 31, 2007. She also has a degree of communication sciences (with a specialization in journalism and TV production).

Kim Fields Filmography

Acting

Year Title Role Notes
1977 Have I Got a Christmas for You Sharon Hayes TV movie
1978 Baby, I’m Back Angie Ellis 13 episodes
1978–1979 Good Times Kim 2 episodes
1979–1981 Diff’rent Strokes Dorothy ‘Tootie’ Ramsey 5 episodes
1979 Mork & Mindy Patti Episode: “Mork’s Health Hints”
1979 Roots: The Next Generations Lydia Haley Episode 6
1979–1988 The Facts of Life Dorothy ‘Tootie’ Ramsey 202 episodes
1980 Children of Divorce Denise Williams TV movie
1980 The Comeback Kid Molly TV movie
1982 The Facts of Life Goes to Paris Dorothy ‘Tootie’ Ramsey TV movie
1982 The Kid with the Broken Halo Teri Desautel TV movie
1984 Pryor’s Place Rita Episode: “Cousin Rita “
1985 Family Feud Herself Teen Celebrity Special Week
1987 The Facts of Life Down Under Dorothy ‘Tootie’ Ramsey TV movie
1988 227 Donna Dalton Episode: “The Roommate”
1992 Martin Monica Hurd Episode: “Radio Days”
1992 The Golden Palace Trisha Episode: “Can’t Stand Losing You”
1993–1998 Living Single Regine Hunter 118 episodes
1993 Roc Ruth Episode: “Second Time Around”
1993 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Monique Episode: “The Best Laid Plans”
1995 The Crew Regine Hunter Episode: “The Mating Season”
1996 C Bear and Jamal Maya Voice role
1997/1999 Kenan & Kel Miss Horn 2 episodes
1998 Cupid Theresa Episode: “Hung Jury”
1999 Uninvited Guest Mecca
2000 Glow Miss Downey
2000 Hidden Blessings Carrie McNichols TV movie
2000 Strong Medicine Lottie Episode: “Side Effects”
2001 Me & Mrs. Jones Desiree
2001 The Drew Carey Show Kate’s Double Episode: “What’s Wrong with This Episode IV”
2001 The Facts of Life Reunion Dorothy ‘Tootie’ Ramsey TV movie
2001 The Steve Harvey Show Corrine Episode: “Dissin’ Cousins”
2003 Miss Match LA Weekly Reporter Episode: “Matchmaker, Matchmaker”
2004 One on One Ms. Swain 2 episodes
2004 The Division Principal Ogden Episode(s): “Zero Tolerance” (parts 1 & 2)
2005 The Comeback Herself Episode: Pilot
2006 Eve Rochelle Episode: “Banishing Acts”
2008 The Cleaner Carla Anders Episode: “Lie with Me”
2010 Monster Mutt Valerie Williams
2012 What to Expect When You’re Expecting Social Worker
2014 For Better or For Worse Roseanne TV movie
2015–2016 The Real Housewives of Atlanta Herself Season 8
2016 Dancing with the Stars Herself Season 22
2017 A Question of Faith Theresa Newman
2017 Wrapped Up In Christmas Courtney Widmore TV movie

Directing

Year Title Notes
1996, 1997 Living Single 2 episodes
1996–2000 Kenan & Kel 27 episodes
2009–2012 Tyler Perry’s House of Payne 8 episodes
2011 Let’s Stay Together 3 episodes

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