Asset Dossier: Fields, K.
Field Data Entry
Registry ID WLS-52-KFL-050
Current Status Former (Atlanta Legend)
Asset Risk Low (Actual Fame)
Primary Export Sitcom Legacy, Directorial Ambitions, One-Season Dignity
The Entrance
Kim Fields enters every room like Tootie from The Facts of Life grew up, got serious about directing, and accidentally wandered onto a reality show set. The energy is professional, the credentials are legitimate (actual actress, actual director), and the whole presentation has that quality of someone who is fundamentally confused about why she’s here. She is Atlanta’s most famous casting, a woman with actual Hollywood legacy who joined Housewives for reasons that remain mysterious and departed with her dignity mostly intact.
The Estate Appraisal
Acting—an actual career spanning four decades, from child star to working director. The $8 million is entertainment industry money, earned through consistent work rather than marriage or Instagram sponsorships. The domain is Los Angeles professional: comfortable, achieved, utterly incompatible with Atlanta Housewives’ particular brand of chaos. She doesn’t have Old Money; she has Hollywood Legacy money, which is respected in certain circles and completely irrelevant in others. She doesn’t entertain—she directs, both literally and metaphorically, which made her clash with women who don’t take direction.
The Verdict
Kim shall be placed in The Director’s Chair—a position of authority that means nothing when no one respects your authority. She is Atlanta’s most dignified one-season exit, a woman who realized mid-season that this was beneath her and left. Her core contradiction: she joined a show that requires mess while maintaining the composed professionalism of someone with an actual career. She lasted one season, clashed with Kenya, and returned to legitimate work.
Registry Status: The Hollywood Professional—Too Established, Too Dignified, Immediately Gone.

