Kim Fields’s net worth and successful career

Kim Fields’s net worth and successful career

Kim Fields’s net worth

Kim Fields is an American actress. She is one of the richest celebrities in America. She has a net worth of $6 million. Kim Fields is well known for her role as the character Tootie on the NBC sitcom, The Facts of Life. She also appeared on Living Single and later appeared on The Upshaws. She began her professional performance career on television, appearing in the short-lived series, Baby, I’m Back in the late 70s. She has guest-starring roles on such shows as Good Times and Mork & Mindy. She was cast in the role that would make her a star, as Tootie on The Facts of Life in 1979. Throughout the early to mid-80s, she also appeared in various television films. She guest starred on multiple shows, including Martin, Roc, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The Crew, and Kenan & Kel. She also starred in the hit sitcom, Living Single for four years. In 2015, it was announced that she was chosen as one of the newest cast members on the hit Bravo reality series, The Real Housewives of Atlanta. She joined the show alongside Amiya Scott on the heels of the departure of one of the most famous housewives in the franchise, NeNe Leakes. She directed multiple episodes of Kenan and Kel from 1996 to 2000 and eight episodes of House of Payne” from 2009 to 2012. She won two Young Artist Awards for The Facts of Life.

Fields was born on 12 May 1969, in New York City. She grew up with her younger sister, Alexis. She began acting from an early age, appearing in several television commercials and a few episodes of popular shows like Good Times.

Kim Fields’s successful career

Kim Fields became famous for her role as 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 1979 to 1988.  Fields became well-known for her character’s popular catchphrase, We’re in Trout-ble, which she often said 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. she landed a starring role on the hit Fox sitcom, Living Single in 1993. Fields remained on the show until it was canceled in 1998. After Living Single was canceled, 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. She worked as a director on the sitcoms Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns, Tyler Perry’s House of Payne, and Let’s Stay Together.