Tonight, Hallmark is showing
Escape to Witch Mountain and its sequel,
Return from Witch Mountain, both starring
Kim Richards. This brings back nice memories for me because Kim was one of the two great celebrity crushes of my early childhood.
The other was
Olivia Barash. When I was a little boy in the 1970's and early 1980's, Kim and Olivia were on TV very frequently and I thought they were the two prettiest girls in the world.
Since I usually saw them in movies or reruns that were a few years old, they appeared to be the same age as me, but I was aware that they were older because I would sometimes see them in more up-to-date roles.
Kim seemed to have the more active acting career. I was a faithful
Hello, Larry viewer, primarily because of her. The
episode in which she let the blind kid feel under her shirt is one that I'm sure I'll remember until I die.
I remember that they also sometimes had
cross-over episodes with
Diff'rent Strokes and her character, Ruthie, would interact with Arnold and Willis and Kimberly.
I was aware that Kim was growing into a very hot young lady. What I didn't realize at the time was that she was the sister of
Kyle Richards, who appeared on
Down To Earth, one of my favorite shows from the 80's. I wouldn't make that connection until the late-90's, after the internet made learning so much easier. Later, I would be even more surprised, and a little dismayed, to learn that she and Kyle are the aunts of Paris Hilton.
I was not able to follow Olivia's development as thoroughly as I followed Kim's. I saw her in an episode of
Alice in which she played Tommy's girlfriend and I can remember vividly her appearance in a very special (and, to me, very disturbing)
Little House on the Prairie two-parter, but I mostly lost track of her. Maybe it was because our cable company started offering an expanded package of channels in 1986 and I just had
so much more to watch.
Now, I know (thanks to the internet, again) that I did see her in later roles, but I just didn't realize it was her. Perhaps my failure to recognize her was due to a crucial gap in my observance of her career, but she did change in appearance a lot more than Kim did.
I re-watched
Repo Man a few years ago just so I could look for Olivia. Knowing that it was her, I could see the resemblance, but I wasn't surprised that I hadn't been able to recognize her on earlier viewings. She was still very beautiful, but different. Apparently, she's also in
Floundering (playing a character named Ruthie), but I've not gotten around to re-watching it.
Strange story: Kim and Olivia appeared together in the film
Tuff Turf. I watched that movie (on cable, shortly after its theatrical run) when I was in high school primarily to see Kim (who looked fantastic), but I didn't recognize Olivia. I'm sure the movie would have meant so much more to me if I had.