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Kim Richards to Reunite With Her Very First TV Co-Star 55 Years Later

Kim Richards is set to reunite with one of her co-stars from the very first TV show she appeared in over 50 years ago.

The former “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, 61, will reunite with Juliet Mills, her former co-star from “Nanny and the Professor,” at the Hollywood Show in October 2026.

An Instagram post shared by the Hollywood Show teased, “A beloved television classic is coming together at the Hollywood Show! Join us for a special ‘Nanny and the Professor’ reunion featuring Juliet Mills and Kim Richards!”

The outlet described the classic TV show, which aired for three seasons until 1971, as “a fan favorite, following Nanny as she brought her unique charm and mysterious abilities into the home of Professor Harold Everett and his three children.”

Richards was just five years old when she first played little Prudence Everett on the 1970 series, while Mills played magical “Nanny” Phoebe Figalilly on the fantasy sitcom. The series also starred Richards Long as Professor Harold Everett, David Doremus as oldest son, Hal, and Trent Lehman as middle child Butch.

Richards and Mills will meet with fans at the Hollywood Show on October 23 & 24, 2026, located at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel.


Kim Richards Has Not Seen Juliet Mills in a While

Richards mentioned her first acting role on “Nanny and the Professor” on the premiere episode of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” in 2010. While she does make appearances at fan events 50 years later, Mills, 84, told ReMind magazine in March that she has not seen Richards in recent years.

“I haven’t run into Kim,” Mills shared. “We were supposed to do an autograph show…I have seen David Doremus in the last year. He’s not in the business anymore.”


Kim Richards Stepped Away From Acting After Becoming Another in the 1980s

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Kyle and Kim Richards.

Following her first role on “Nancy and the Professor,” Richards starred in Disney’s “Escape to Witch Mountain” movies and made guest appearances on everything from “Little House in the Prairie” to “CHiPs.” She also scored a role on the short-lived “Diff’rent Strokes” spinoff “Hello, Larry.”

As an older teen, she starred in the big-screen film “Tuff Turf.” But things changed when she first became a mom. Richards’ first child, Brooke Brinson, was born in 1986.

Speaking with Entertainment Tonight in a 2011 interview, Richards admitted she hadn’t planned to retire from acting at such a young age.

“I thought I’d have my baby and go right back to work,” the RHOBH alum shared. “And then I held her, and I’m like, ‘I’m not putting her down, she’s mine.’ And then I had another one, and I had another one, and then I had another one.”

Richards’ younger sister and fellow RHOBH OG Kyle was also a prolific child actress.

During a March 2026 appearance on “The Bossticks” podcast, Kyle shared that their mother, Kathleen Dugan, pushed her and her sisters to get into acting so they would become “independent.”

“I mean, my first TV series I was five, but I’d already been working before that even. So I was like three and four, and then I went on to do movies from there,” Kyle Richards said on the podcast. “You know, my first movie was at five years old, and I did like scary movies, like Halloween, when I was seven.”

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