Kim Fields net worth is $8 Million Kim Fields Wiki Biography Kim Victoria Fields was born on 12 May 1969, in Harlem, New York USA, even though she was actually raised in Los Angeles. Being the daughter of a famous actress Chip Fields, Kim dived into the world of acting from early childhood. She is now known not only as an actress, but also as a singer, television director and finally a model. Thanks to this list of career achievements Kim has not only became famous worldwide, but also wealthy enough to be a millionaire.
So just how rich is Kim Fields? Her net worth has been recently estimated to reach $8 million, with her wealth having been accumulated principally from acting, but also from singing and producing.
Kim Fields Net Worth $8 Million Having her parents divorced when she was a small girl, Kim moved to Los Angeles with her mother in the search for work in the acting industry. Kim first attended high school in Burbank and actually stopped acting while studying at Pepperdine University later on.
Kim started to act while still being a child, debuting on the children’s TV series “Sesame Street” at the age of five. However, her real triumph took place when she was nine, while playing Tootie Ramsey in the popular show “The Facts of Life”. Appearing in this famous situation comedy for nine seasons in a row definitely helped Kim to become a star. By the way, her mother has actually played her mother in this same TV show. Later on, Fields landed the role of Regine Hunter in another popular sitcom called “Living Single”.
Apart from acting, Kim Fields has always been involved in singing. In fact, she released her first two discs while still playing in “The Facts of Life”. Kim’s favorite genres were rap music and R&B. Not only she was a member of the band Impromp2, but she also managed to release a spoken-word poetry CD named “Smooth is Spoken Here” in the year 2003.
In addition to acting and singing, Kim Fields has also been successful in her directing and producing careers. During her university life, Fields launched her own production company, Victory Entertainment. She has also worked on different TV shows and sitcoms, such as “Kenan and Kel”, Tyler Perry’s “Meet the Browns”, Tyler Perry’s “House of Payne” and others. One of the recent achievements of Kim Fields in her directing career is that of an executive producer’s position in the situational comedy called “Whatcha Cookin’”. All these projects have added to Kim’s net worth.
Being always professionally involved in her career on television, Kim has managed to create a solid reputation in the industry, as well as increase her earnings and adding significant amounts of money to her net worth. Kim has now made appearances in over 50 films, TV shows and series, and has built a solid reputation while constantly increasing her net worth.
In her personal life, Kim Fields first married film producer Johnathan Freeman in 1995, but they divorced in 2001. She then started dating Christopher Morgan, who is also an actor, and who is now Kim’s husband (m 2007) and the father of their two sons, Sebastian Alexander Morgan and Quincy Xavier Morgan.
Full Name Kim Fields Net Worth $8 Million Date Of Birth May 12, 1969 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, United States Height 4 ft 11 in (1.52 m) Profession Actor, Television Director, Television producer, Singer Education Pepperdine University Nationality United States of America Spouse Christopher Morgan (m. 2007), Johnathon Freeman (m. 1995–2001) Children Sebastian Alexander Morgan Parents Chip Fields, Erv Hurd Siblings Alexis Fields, Jere Fields Nicknames Kim Victoria Fields , Kim Fields Franklin , Kim Fields Freeman , Kim Fields Morgan Facebook http://www.facebook.com/kimfieldsofficial Twitter http://www.twitter.com/kimvfields Instagram http://www.instagram.com/kimfieldsofficial IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004917
# Fact 1 Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 44, a son Quincy Xavier Morgan on December 3, 2013. Child's father is her 2nd husband, Christopher Morgan . 2 Miscarried twice between births of her sons Sebastian & Quincy in 2007 & 2013, respectively. 3 Filming a Facts of Life TV Movie. Also doing stage work and directing movies produced by her production company, Victory Productions. [2001] 4 (July 23, 2007) Married for the 2nd time her longtime boyfriend & father of her 2-month-old son Sebastian Christopher Morgan . 5 Her mother Chip Fields also played her mother on The Facts of Life and Living Single. 6 Stepdaughter of Erv Hurd . 7 Keeps in touch with her The Facts of Life (1979) co-star Mindy Cohn . 8 Both Kim & her mom, Chip Fields , were guest stars on the hit '70s television show Good Times (1974), but on different episodes. 9 In 1994, the producers of Living Single (1993) wrote her real-life breast reduction surgery into the script. 10 Ranked #23 in VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Kid Stars" 11 Recently learned that she is of Jamaican heritage and committed herself to helping Jamaican victims of Hurricane Ivan. 12 Has relatives who, on their side of the family, are related to a member of the legendary oldies jazz group, The Cadillacs . 13 While there were male child stars of color for years there was no successful female eqivalent until Fields came along in the mid 70s. 14 Was arrested in 1999 while protesting against the police shooting of a black woman in Riverside, California. 15 Graduated from Burbank High School in 1986. While there, she was a baseball manager and an office employee. She also acted in school plays. 16 Graduated from Pepperdine University in 1990 with a degree in telecommunications (broadcast journalism and TV production). 17 When starring as twelve-year-old Tootie on The Facts of Life (1979) she was actually nine years old. 18 Older sister of Alexis Fields . 19 Daughter of actress Chip Fields . 20 Raised in Los Angeles. 21 Owns a production company, Victory Entertainment. 22 Graduated from Pepperdine University in 1993 with a degree in communications. 23 Voted "Most Talented", Burbank High School class of 1986.
Actress Title Year Status Character The Crew 1995 TV Series Regine Hunter For Better or For Worse, World's Wackiest Wedding Disasters 1995 TV Movie The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 1993 TV Series Monique Roc 1993 TV Series Ruth Martin 1992 TV Series Monica Hurd The Golden Palace 1992 TV Series Trisha The Facts of Life 1979-1988 TV Series Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey / Didi 227 1988 TV Series Donna Dalton The Facts of Life Down Under 1987 TV Movie Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey Pryor's Place 1984 TV Series Rita The Facts of Life Goes to Paris 1982 TV Movie Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey The Kid with the Broken Halo 1982 TV Movie Teri Desautel Diff'rent Strokes 1979-1981 TV Series Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey Children of Divorce 1980 TV Movie Denise Williams The Righteous Apples 1980 TV Series LaShawn The Comeback Kid 1980 TV Movie Molly Mork & Mindy 1979 TV Series Pattie Good Times 1978-1979 TV Series Kim Roots: The Next Generations 1979 TV Mini-Series Lydia Haley Baby, I'm Back 1977-1978 TV Series Angie Ellis Have I Got a Christmas for You 1977 TV Movie Sharon Hayes A Question of Faith 2017 post-production Theresa Newman For Better or for Worse 2014 TV Movie Roseanne A Cross to Bear 2012 TV Movie Joan What to Expect When You're Expecting 2012 Social Worker Monster Mutt 2011 Valerie Williams Lens on Talent 2010 TV Series Meet the Browns 2010 TV Series Director / Kim The Cleaner 2008 TV Series Carla Anders Eve 2006 TV Series Rochelle The Comeback 2005 TV Series Kim Fields Bow 2005 TV Movie One on One 2004 TV Series Ms. Swain The Division 2004 TV Series Principal Ogden Miss Match 2003 TV Series Sherri The Residents of Washington Heights 2002 TV Series Dr. Cheryl Drake Me & Mrs. Jones 2001 Desiree The Steve Harvey Show 2001 TV Series Corrine The Facts of Life Reunion 2001 TV Movie Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey The Drew Carey Show 2001 TV Series Kate's Double Glow 2000 Miss Downey Strong Medicine 2000 TV Series Lottie Hidden Blessings 2000 TV Movie Carrie McNichols Kenan & Kel 1997-1999 TV Series Miss Horn Uninvited Guest 1999 Mecca Cupid 1998 TV Series Theresa Living Single 1993-1998 TV Series Regine Hunter C-Bear and Jamal 1996 TV Series voice
Director Title Year Status Character By Any Means 2015 TV Series 2 episodes House of Payne 2009-2012 TV Series 8 episodes The Rickey Smiley Show 2012 TV Series 3 episodes Let's Stay Together 2011 TV Series 3 episodes Meet the Browns 2009-2010 TV Series 31 episodes Just Jordan 2007 TV Series 1 episode 2007 Anguilla Tranquility Fest 2007 TV Movie A Royal Birthday 2006 TV Mini-Series Eve 2005 TV Series 1 episode Discovering Monk and Trane: One Night at Carnegie Hall 2005 TV Short documentary Teen Talk 2002 TV Series Taina 2001-2002 TV Series 5 episodes Kenan & Kel 1996-2000 TV Series 27 episodes 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd 2000 TV Series 1 episode Living Single 1997 TV Series 1 episode Silent Bomb 1994 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character Lens on Talent 2010 TV Series producer - 9 episodes 2007 Anguilla Tranquility Fest 2007 TV Movie producer A Royal Birthday 2006 TV Mini-Series executive producer Tall, Dark & Handsome 2004 executive producer Teen Talk 2002 TV Series associate producer Silent Bomb 1994 Short executive producer
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Facts of Life 1983-1986 TV Series performer - 2 episodes Scarred 1983 performer: "Message Of The Heart", "Oasis Of Love" / writer: "Message Of The Heart", "Oasis Of Love"
Writer Title Year Status Character 2007 Anguilla Tranquility Fest 2007 TV Movie written by A Royal Birthday 2006 TV Mini-Series
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Living Single 1996 TV Series as Kim Fields Freeman - 1 episode
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Mulligan Farm 2001 sound editor
Self Title Year Status Character Oprah: Where Are They Now? 2016 TV Series Herself Greatest Hits 2016 TV Series Herself Hollywood Today Live 2016 TV Series Herself - Guest Co-Hostess Dancing with the Stars 2016 TV Series Herself - Contestant The Real Housewives of Atlanta 2016 TV Series Herself Entertainment Tonight 2010-2016 TV Series Herself Extra 2016 TV Series Herself Good Morning America 2011-2016 TV Series Herself - Guest / Herself Home & Family 2016 TV Series Herself Dish Nation 2016 TV Series Herself Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You 2016 Documentary Herself The Insider 2015 TV Series Herself The Dr. Oz Show 2015 TV Series Herself Access Hollywood Live 2015 TV Series Herself The Wendy Williams Show 2011-2015 TV Series Herself The View 2014 TV Series Herself The Doctors 2013 TV Series The Real 2013 TV Series Herself Be Inspired: The Life of Heavy D 2012 Documentary short Herself Paul Mooney: The Godfather of Comedy 2012 TV Movie Herself The 9th Annual TV Land Awards 2011 TV Special Herself 2010 Soul Train Awards 2010 TV Special Herself Hot 50 of 2010 Countdown 2010 TV Mini-Series Herself The Mo'Nique Show 2010 TV Series Herself My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage 2010 Documentary Herself Living Single: The Reunion Show 2008 TV Movie Herself 2007 Trumpet Awards 2007 TV Special Herself Def Poetry 2004 TV Series documentary Herself Good Day Live 2004 TV Series Herself Essence Awards 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself 9th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards 2003 TV Special Herself - Presenter 3rd Annual BET Awards 2003 TV Special documentary Herself Intimate Portrait 2001-2003 TV Series documentary Herself Cedric the Entertainer Presents 2003 TV Series Herself Star Dates 2003 TV Series Herself I Love the '80s 2002 TV Series documentary Herself NBC 75th Anniversary Special 2002 TV Special Herself Inside TV Land: African Americans in Television 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself The 3rd Annual Family Television Awards 2001 TV Special Herself Biography 2001 TV Series documentary Herself Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2001 TV Series Herself Child Stars: Their Story 2000 TV Movie documentary Herself Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 5 2000 TV Movie documentary Herself Hollywood Squares 1998 TV Series Herself The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 1995 TV Series Herself The 1993 Billboard Music Awards 1993 TV Special Herself (uncredited) The Arsenio Hall Show 1993 TV Series Herself - Guest The 18th Annual People's Choice Awards 1992 TV Special Herself The Chuck Woolery Show 1991 TV Series Herself The New Hollywood Squares 1987-1989 TV Series Herself The 10th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1989 TV Special Herself Lou Rawls Parade of Stars 1988 TV Series Herself Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1988 TV Series Herself Ebony/Jet Showcase 1983-1988 TV Series Herself 20th NAACP Image Awards 1988 TV Special Herself - Presenter Kids Have Rights Too! 1988 Video short Herself Walt Disney World Celebrity Circus 1987 TV Special Herself - Performer The Wil Shriner Show 1987 TV Series Herself Andy Williams and the NBC Kids: Easter in Rome 1987 TV Movie Herself The 8th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1987 TV Special Herself Disneyland's Summer Vacation Party 1986 TV Special NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration 1986 TV Special documentary Herself One to Grow On 1986 TV Series short Herself The 7th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1986 TV Special Herself Body Language 1984-1985 TV Series Herself Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration 1985 TV Movie documentary Herself Battle of the Network Stars XVII 1984 TV Special Herself - NBC Team Hot Potato 1984 TV Series Herself New American Bandstand 1965 1984 TV Series Herself Battle of the Network Stars XVI 1984 TV Special Herself - NBC Team The 5th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1984 TV Special Herself The Stars Salute the U.S. Olympic Team 1984 TV Movie Herself - Performer Family Feud 1984 TV Series Herself Go 1983 TV Series Herself Breakaway 1983 TV Series Herself An Evening at the Improv 1982 TV Series Guest host The Regis Philbin Show 1981 TV Series Herself Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1981 TV Movie Herself Good Evening, Captain 1981 TV Special Herself The John Davidson Show 1981 TV Series Herself Betcha Don't Know 1981 TV Series Herself Soul Train 1980 TV Series documentary Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1982 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Comedienne - Motion Picture or Television The Facts of Life (1979) 1981 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Comedienne The Facts of Life (1979)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2007 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Most Beautiful Braces The Facts of Life (1979) 2001 Black Reel Black Reel Awards Network/Cable - Best Supporting Actress Hidden Blessings (2000) 1996 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Living Single (1993) 1985 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actress in a Television Comedy Series The Facts of Life (1979) 1984 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actress in a Comedy Series The Facts of Life (1979)
Known for movies The Facts of Life (1979-1988) as Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey / Didi
Living Single (1993-1998) as Regine Hunter
What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012) as Social Worker
The Facts of Life Goes to Paris (1982) as Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey