The new hit television series, American Woman, created and co-executive produced by Kyle, is inspired by her mom Kathleen’s journey from the quintessential kept 1970s Bel Air housewife who couldn’t balance a checkbook, to single mom crushing it at a time when women had to fight to be heard and taken seriously.Īmerican Woman, starring Alicia Silverstone, Mena Suvari, and Jennifer Bartels, offers a bold and layered glimpse into the glamour and social volatility of post-hippie, 1970s Los Angeles, when the women’s liberation movement was just taking root. She began managing her daughters, ushering all three into modeling and acting careers, as Kyle puts it, “before I could even read.”įrom vintage movie and television credits including Little House on the Prairie, Nanny and the Professor, Escape to Witch Mountain, Fantasy Island and Police Story, the girls were very much the working Hollywood family, and mom Kathleen was the original Hollywood “Momager,” a title now associated with Keeping Up with the Kardashians matriarch, Kris Jenner.Ĭut to 2018, with the family’s pop culture rise, Kyle Richards was primed and ready to tell the story of her unconventional upbringing and the unwavering faith and determination of her late mother, Kathleen Richards. In the 1970s Kathleen found herself having to support her three girls and their upper crust West Los Angeles lifestyle. Kathleen was a headstrong, ambitious divorcee who didn’t quite fit with her times. Kyle Richards, along with her sisters, Kathy Hilton and fellow Real Housewife Kim Richards, were raised in Bel Air, California, by Kathleen Richards. Real Housewife of Beverly Hills, Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothschild’s aunt Kyle Richards has emerged as a Hollywood force as Executive Producer of the new hit television series, American Woman, loosely based on the colorful life of her late mother, Kathleen Richards. The latest entry into real estate agent-related TV shows enters a crowded field of broker-focused entertainment, which highlight dazzling architecture, interiors, settings and the lives of agents plying top real estate markets across the nation.īinge-worthy real estate shows include “House Hunters,” which launched in 1999, to “Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles,” with spinoffs in New York, Miami, and San Francisco,” to “Selling Sunset,” another cruise through glam real estate in L.A.Kyle Richards’ Hollywood Upbringing and Producing American Woman Santiago Arana, Ben Belack, Joey Ben-Zvi, Jon Grauman, Brandon Graves, Allie Lutz Rosenberger, Melissa Platt and Sonika Vaid round out the featured players. The eight-episode series is set for a fall premiere. Mauricio, daughters Farrah, Alexia, and the group’s other agents navigate the high stakes world of luxury real estate in Los Angeles. “Buying Beverly Hills” will follow the agents and clients within Mauricio Umansky’s The Agency Beverly Hills. Umansky, who often appears alongside his wife on Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and the spinoff, “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip,” will star in the new real estate docusoap, titled “Buying Beverly Hills.” That, at least, is the premise of a new reality TV real estate show being launched on Netflix by Kyle Richards’ husband, real estate broker Mauricio Umansky, ET reported. From left: Mauricio Umansky, Kyle Richards, and Umansky’s daughters with Beverly Hills (Getty, iStock)
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