Last Christmas actress, director, producer and host Kim Fields executive produced and directed, along with her husband, Christopher Morgan, her first Christmas Special, "Holiday Love." Fields reached out to several celebrity guests; from radio, Gospel music and comedy to join her in this awesome venture and they all said yes! The 2 hour special will air on TV-One Christmas day. Check your local listings for times.
Holiday Love is reminiscent of "The Carol Burnett Show," "Flip Wilson," and "Laugh-In," television shows. Fields desired to create a program that afforded families the opportunity to come together in front of the TV and enjoy laughs, great music and fellowship.
The show will feature many celebrity guests including; Gospel Sensation, Marvin Sapp, Comedian, Rickey Smiley, Chart Topping Gospel Artist, Brian Courtney Wilson, Dove and Stellar Winner,Tye Tribbett, Grammy Award Winning Gospel Artist, Yolanda Adams, Jazz Saxophonist, Gerald Albright, Nationally Known Spoken-Word Artist, Karen Briggs,R&B Sensation, Kenny Lattimore, Gospel Workout Guru, Donna Richardson Joyner, Grammy Award Winning Gospel artist Smokie Norful and others!
“I'm humbled by the vision that God gave me for Holiday Love. I am excited to create a family holiday television special filled with faith, music, love, laughs and heart. Holiday Love will capture everyone’s spirit and is sure to become a staple in holiday entertainment for years to come,” stated Fields in a recent press release.
An entertainment industry veteran, Fields has an impressive roster of celebrity friends who can’t wait to stop by the Holiday House to spread a little holiday cheer - singing songs, cooking, playing games, laughing and of course loving the way only family can.
Known all over the world as the adorable little girl in the Mrs. Butterworth commercial, as Dorothy “Tootie” Ramsey in the long running series, “Facts of Life” and as the money hungry and attention grabbing Regine in the equally popular sitcom, “Living Single,” Fields has garnered a stellar career in over 3 decades. More recently, Kim spends a great deal of her career behind the camera as a producer and as a lead director of Tyler Perry's "Meet the Browns" and "House of Payne." With everything from television series to documentaries under her belt Kim has re-emerged back in front of the camera in a new GMC (formerly Gospel Music Channel) TV special, "A Cross to Bear," due for release February 2012 and the Jennifer Lopez film, "What to Expect When You're Expecting," based on the bestselling book. The film is due out Spring 2012.














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