Kim Fields
Kim Fields
Kim Victoria Fieldsis an American actress, singer, and television director. Fields is known for her roles as Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey on the NBC sitcom The Facts of Life, and as Regina "Regine" Hunter on the Fox sitcom Living Single. Fields is the daughter of actress/director Chip Fields and older sister of actress Alexis Fields...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth12 May 1969
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
We did a reunion when TV One first launched episodes of 'Living Single'. Every time any of the gang comes through Atlanta, though, we always visit.
I hold onto the Scripture that says, 'Be anxious for nothing, but in all things give thanks.' I'm not saying I don't have problems or that I don't worry, but I try not to be stressed. I manage my anxiety through prayer. Worry shows up on your face, and I don't want that!
I have an amazing husband who is a strong man of God. He is very dedicated to me and our family.
Being a mom is really the greatest role in my life.
Gospel music to me has always been a balm for the soul. It has been able to usher in the spirit, usher in worship, true worship and praise, healing. I find the music to be very good at healing and the passion, you know, which is a testimony being told in song.
Lord knows I'm not the poster child for eating right and exercising, so I don't want to give that impression at all! This is the same person who people have watched have a weight problem in her teens, so come on!
Working with Will Smith was one of the highlights of my career. He is so talented and has a tremendous work ethic. We are still friends, and I reach out to him and his partner to pitch ideas. He loves my mother. In fact, my mother was his son Jaden's acting coach for the movie 'Pursuit of Happiness.'
Directing at seven-and-a-half months pregnant was lots of fun.
I give and give, and sometimes I can't find me. I'm sure many moms and wives go down that same rabbit hole.
I miss my 'Facts of Life' family. But I had been preparing myself to leave the show for some time before we called it quits.
I was never pushed into the industry. I was a very shy child. I was not one to perform for friends and family at every get-together.
It's funny how God will just keep using you, and our motto around our family forever has been, 'Just let Him use you.'
The first choice for me is what's going to make me stretch out in my craft?