Kim Victoria Fields-Morgan (formerly Freeman; born May 12, 1969) is an American actress and director. She is best known for her roles as Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey on the NBC sitcom The Facts of Life (1979–1988), Lydia Haley on the miniseries Roots: The Next Generations, Regine Hunter on the FOX sitcom Living Single (1993–1998), Regina on Netflix's The Upshaws, and Rhoda on SkyOne's Living the Dream. She also competed on Dancing with the Stars.
Members of a town's Jewish community decide to substitute for their Christian friends and neighbors so they can enjoy Christmas. The good folk humorously attempt jobs they have never done before. (more)
Members of a town's Jewish community decide to substitute for their Christian friends and neighbors so they can enjoy Christmas. The good folk humorously attempt jobs they have never done before. (more)
Parker Baldwin finds her Christmas plans upended when her network persuades her to spend three days in the wild with survivalist Finn Holt for a holiday television event. (more)
Parker Baldwin finds her Christmas plans upended when her network persuades her to spend three days in the wild with survivalist Finn Holt for a holiday television event. (more)
The live special event features reenactments of episodes from “The Facts of Life” and “Diff’rent Strokes”. (more)
The live special event features reenactments of episodes from “The Facts of Life” and “Diff’rent Strokes”. (more)
He was known as The Overweight Lover, The Heavster, and Most Affectionately, Heavy D. Penned as one of the most likable people in Hip-Hop, he lived a life that was not only positive and enlightening as a performer, but also as a father and a friend. Be Inspired is ... (more)
He was known as The Overweight Lover, The Heavster, and Most Affectionately, Heavy D. Penned as one of the most likable people in Hip-Hop, he lived a life that was not only positive and enlightening as a performer, but also as a father and a friend. Be Inspired is ... (more)
60 minute preview for NBC's Saturday morning cartoon line up presented as a mock awards show. Hosted by Ricky Schroder and Dwight Schultz. (more)
60 minute preview for NBC's Saturday morning cartoon line up presented as a mock awards show. Hosted by Ricky Schroder and Dwight Schultz. (more)