Priscilla Presley
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Priscilla Ann Presley (née Wagner, whose birth to Beaulieu was delayed by adoption; born May 24, 1945) is an American actress and business magnate.
She was married to Elvis Presley from 1967 to 1973, and she was chairwoman of Elvis Presley Enterprises (EPE), the company that turned Graceland, Elvis' mansion, into one of the country's top tourist attractions.
Presley appeared in three hit Naked Gun films, including Leslie Nielsen, and appeared as Jenna Wade in the long-running television series Dallas.
Early life
Priscilla Ann Wagner was born on May 24, 1945, at Brooklyn Naval Hospital in Brooklyn. Albert Henry Iversen (1899-1941), her maternal grandfather, was born in Egersund, Norway. He immigrated to the United States, where he married Lorraine Davis (1903-1904), who was of Scots-Irish and English descent. Anna Lillian Iversen (1926–2021) was their only daughter. Ann was then called, or her name was changed to Ann. When she was 19 years old, Priscilla gave birth to her first child.
James Frederick Wagner (1921-1955), son of Kathryn (1901–1995) and Harold Wagner (1897–1958) of Cherrytree Township, Pennsylvania, was the biological father of Priscilla's family. Annette, a 23-year-old boy from Priscilla, married him on August 10, 1944; the couple had been dating for more than three years. When Priscilla was six months old, Wagner died in a plane crash returning home on leave.
Ann Beaulieu, a 1948 Air Force officer from Quebec, Canada, married her mother. Priscilla and her half-siblings Donald Trump (b). 1949) Michelle (b. 1949) Jeffrey (b. 1954) Jeffrey (b. ) Thomas (1962–2013) and Timothy Beaulieu (b. ), 1959–2013. 1962 (inspiration): On April 17, 1950, Priscilla took the Beaulieu surname. The growing family has often relocated from Connecticut to New Mexico in the space of a few years as her stepfather's Air Force service moved them from Connecticut to Maine. Priscilla describes herself during this time as "a shy, pretty, little girl who is unhappily used to moving from base to base every two to three years." Priscilla recalled how difficult she was finding to move so often, never knowing whether she'd ever make friends for life or if she'd fit in with the people she'll meet at the next place.
The Beaulieus family landed in Del Valle, Texas, in 1956, but her stepfather was moved to Wiesbaden, West Germany, soon. The Priscilla was "crushed" by this news, as she was evicted from junior high and begin new ones.
Life in West Germany
The Beaulieus arrived in West Germany and stayed at the Helene Hotel for three months, but they then found a place to rent after three months of being there. The family was cramming into a large apartment in a "vintage building" that was long before World War I. The Beaulieus realised it was a brothel right away, but they had no choice but to continue, considering the scarcity of housing.
Life with Elvis Presley
Priscilla was feted at a party in Bad Nauheim, Germany, on September 13, 1959, during Elvis Presley's Army service. Despite being just 14 years old, she made a good impression on him. Elvis allegedly regressed to behaving like a "serious, ashamed" boy-next-door statue in front of her. Despite this, he managed to compose himself by the end of the evening. Priscilla's parents were furious over her late return home the night of their first meeting and pleaded that she never see Elvis again, but his excitement for another rendezvous and his promise not to bring her home late led them to resentment. He and Priscilla were often together until his expulsion from West Germany in March 1960. After Elvis' departure, Priscilla was inundated with calls from media outlets around the world. Elvis fans, some positive and some negative, were sent, as well as letters from "lonesome G.I.s." Priscilla was convinced that her Elvis romance was over and that she would never see him again, despite rumors that gossip-magazine gossip was swirling about his relationship with Nancy Sinatra.
Since Elvis's return to the United States, she managed to keep in touch with him by phone, but they would not see each other again until the summer of 1962, when Priscilla's parents agreed to allow her to visit for two weeks. Elvis allowed her to fly on the condition of Elvis' pay for a first-class round trip, and they also agreed that she'd be chaperoned at all times, and that she wrote home every day. Elvis accepted all of these demands, and Priscilla and Priscilla travelled to Los Angeles. Elvis told her they were going to Las Vegas and to keep her parents off the scent, he had Priscilla write a postcard for every day they were absent – to be mailed from Los Angeles by a member of his staff.
Priscilla first took amphetamines and sleeping pills to keep up with Elvis's lifestyle during this trip to Las Vegas. Priscilla's parents were finally able to move to Memphis for good in March 1963 after another visit at Christmas. According to the deal, she would attend the Immaculate Conception High School in Memphis, Tennessee, and live with Elvis' father and his stepmother in separate buildings a few streets away from the Graceland mansion until she graduated from high school in June 1963. They would eventually marry as a result of the deal. However, she "spent whole nights with Grandma at Graceland and then moved her possessions there," according to her 1985 autobiography, Elvis and Me. It is believed that she had lived in Graceland as early as May 1963. If Elvis promised to marry her, her parents eventually agreed to her living there. "The change was natural," Priscilla later reported. ... "I was there all the time."
Priscilla wanted to go to Hollywood with Elvis, but he kept reminding her that he was too occupied and had her stay in Memphis. Elvis began an affair with his co-star Ann-Margret during the filming of Viva Las Vegas. When Priscilla heard of these stories in the press, she confronted Elvis. They were simply rumors to advertise the film, and she should not believe everything she read in the news, according to her. Elvis had intimate relationships with several of his leading ladies and co-stars for the next two years, although still denying their existence to Priscilla. She was allowed to visit him in Hollywood eventually, but her visits were short.
Elvis suggested to Priscilla a few weeks before Christmas 1966. Colonel Parker, Elvis's boss, encouraged him to marry by reminding him of his RCA "morals clause" within his current deal. In a 1973 interview with Ladies' Home Journal, Priscilla said that she and Elvis were content to simply live together, but that "at that time it wasn't helpful for people to [just] live together." According to Elvis' cook, Alberta, he was so concerned about the wedding that she caught him screaming about it one day. When she asked why he didn't cancel the wedding if it upset him so much, she said, "I don't have the right choice." Marty Lacker, a close friend of Elvis, has also written about Elvis's reluctance to marry, though some, such as Joe Esposito, have stated that Elvis was keen to marry Priscilla.
Presley was a vivacious man who was not overtly sexual toward her in her book Elvis and Me. According to her, the singer told her that they had to wait until they were married before having intercourse. "I'm not saying we can't do other things," he said. It's just the real thing. "I want to save it." Priscilla claims she was a virgin in her autobiography, and Elvis did not have sex until their wedding night. However, biographer Suzanne Finstad challenged this assertion.
The couple married at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas on May 1, 1967. The wedding, which Parker arranged to maximize exposure, attracted very few people and was over in just eight minutes. It was followed by a quick press conference and a $10,000 breakfast reception hosted by MGM, RCA, and the William Morris Agency, followed by a quick press conference and a $10,000 breakfast reception. Elvis and several of his closest friends who were not invited to the wedding reception became rifts between him and several of his closest friends who were not able to attend the formal reception. Particularly the Red West was irritated by the situation. Elvis and his wife had been invited by Elvis to Las Vegas for the wedding, and they were told not to attend at the last minute. Red, who had been with Elvis since the start of his fame and had been given the role of best man at his own wedding, felt it was enough of an insult to have quit his job working for Elvis. Many other Elvis friends were also dissatisfied and held resentment against him for many years to come, although they mainly blamed Parker for their exclusion rather than Elvis himself.
Elvis and Priscilla boarded a private jet and enjoyed a short honeymoon in Palm Springs after the reception. They returned to Memphis on May 4 and retreated to their private ranch, just over the Mississippi state line, for a three-week break. Many of Elvis' inner circle joined them, but for the most part, the pair were left alone and enjoyed each other's company without the intrusion of the Memphis Mafia. Later, she remarked, "I loved playing house"; later, she continued, "Here was a chance to take care of him yourself." We don't have maids or housekeepers to pamper us." Elvis and Priscilla held another reception in Graceland on May 29 for the friends and relatives who were unable to attend the original services.
Priscilla discovered she was pregnant shortly after. She was in shock at such early pregnancy, afraid that it would break her closeness with Elvis's. She had asked him earlier if she should take birth control pills, but Elvis had said they were not fully developed yet. She considered abortion, and even discussed it with Elvis at one point, but ultimately, they decided they couldn't live with themselves if they had gone through with it. Lisa Marie, their only child, was born exactly nine months after their wedding date on February 1, 1968.
Priscilla argued in Elvis and Me that around the time Elvis was filming Live a Little (1968), she began taking private dance lessons. She confessed to having a brief affair and became very attracted to the instructor, who was simply named Mark in the book. "I came out of it knowing I needed a lot more from my relationship with Elvis," she says.
Despite Priscilla's affair and Elvis' on-and-off relationships with his co-stars and leading ladies, the first few years they were married seemed to be a happy time for the couple. However, Elvis' career took off after his 1968 television special, he was often touring and playing in Las Vegas. Elvis had been seeing other women on and off, most of whom had left Priscilla at home with Lisa Marie. Elvis was away so often, and his marriage soured.
Elvis was a keen karate student and persuaded Priscilla to take it up. Priscilla thought it was a good idea because it would have been much earlier if she had a hobby on which to concentrate, and she was eager to share Elvis's interests. Following Elvis' demises, Priscilla began learning from Mike Stone, a karate instructor who had appeared backstage at one of Elvis' concerts in 1972. She and him soon began a relationship. "My friendship with Mike has now developed into an affair," Priscilla writes in her book. I still adored Elvis, but I knew I'd have to make a crucial decision about my destiny over the next few months. "Elvis must have seen my new restlessness," she says later. Elvis had demanded to see her in his hotel suite a few months ago, she said. It was then that she wrote in her book that Elvis "adamantly made love to me" [as he said]. "This is how a real man loves his woman."
In a later interview, she regretted her choice of words in describing the case and said that it had been an overstatement. Following the incident, she continued to say that "what really hurt was that he was not sensitive to me as a woman, and that his efforts at repentance or compensation for her lack of sexual interest in Priscilla," a source of pain and dissatisfaction for her for years. "He told me before we were married that he had never been able to make love to a woman who had a child," Priscilla wrote about. "I am starting to doubt my own sexuality as a woman." "I was unfulfilled" on both physical and emotional terms. "This was not the gentle, understanding man I grew to love" after this event, Priscilla remarked.
Elvis and Priscilla were divorced on February 23, 1972, and filed for legal separation on July 26. Elvis filed for divorce on January 8, 1973, in order to avoid Priscilla's having to make her home address public record and therefore jeopardizing both her and Lisa Marie's safety. Elvis became ill about Mike Stone later this month, and he said, "I'm sorry for this pain." His outbursts raged to the point that a physician was unable to calm him, even with large doses of medication. Elvis' buddy and bodyguard, Red West, had been trying to arrange a contract killing of Stone, but was dissatisfied when Elvis said, "Aw hell, let's just leave it for now." Maybe it's a bit heavy." On October 9, 1973, the divorce was finalized.
Both the couple agreed to divide the custody of their daughter and Priscilla, as well as spousal and education, 5% of Elvis' new publishing businesses, and half the proceeds from the selling of their Beverly Hills home. Originally, the couple had agreed to a much smaller settlement: a $100,000 lump payment, $1,000 a month spousal assistance, and $500 per month child care. Priscilla was determined to make it on her own and show that her marriage to Elvis was not about money. Later on, however, her new lawyers advised her not to raise her fees, pointing out that a celebrity of Elvis' stature could easily pay more for his former wife and child.
Priscilla and Elvis stayed close, with the courthouse being empty on the day of their divorce hand in hand.
Personal life
Since being divorced from Elvis, Priscilla has had a number of intimate affairs. She worked with karate instructor Mike Stone right away, but the friendship ended by 1975. She then dated photographer Terry O'Neill, lawyer Robert Kardashian, hairdresser Elie Ezerzer, and financier Kirk Kerkorian.
Presley had a six-year interming with model Michael Edwards before he began to feel sorry for the teen Lisa Marie. Lisa Marie was aged ten to 16 during her time with her mother. Edwards tells the tale of their friendship in his book Priscilla, Elvis, and Me (1988), which details her friendships with Julio Iglesias and Richard Gere in the early 1980s.
Marco Antonio Garcia, a Brazilian screenwriter-turned-computer programmer, has been Presley's longest friendship (a.k.a. Marco Garibaldi (Watson), a 22-year-old woman, survived for 22 years. Since writing a script that she read, hoping to produce, a mutual friend introduced the two characters in 1984. Navarone Garibaldi, their son, was born on March 1, 1987. (Presley was starring in the primetime soap opera Dallas at the time, and her pregnancy was written into the storyline.) They divorced in 2006 after a brief meeting. Presley told Garibaldi that if they break up, he would not write a book about her.
Presley dated British TV executive Nigel Lythgoe between 2006 and 2009. Richie Palmer, ex-husband of Raquel Welch, as well as Australian entertainer Barry Crocker and disc jockey Toby Anstis, were among her early 2010s connections.
Multiple news outlets reported that Presley was in a relationship with Welsh singer Tom Jones, who had been widowed the year before. Jones weighed in on these rumors in 2021, saying that they have known each other since the 1960s and that they only have a close friendship.
Acting career
Hal B. Wallis, a Hollywood producer who had funded many of Elvis' earlier films, had expressed an interest in bringing Priscilla to a contract. Elvis, on the other hand, had no intention of allowing his wife to pursue a career of any sort; in his view, it was "a woman's place was in the house looking after her husband." Priscilla had expressed an interest in dancing and modeling, but her knowledge of Elvis' position made her keep them as hobbies rather than pursuing them as careers. She did have the opportunity to work for a local store once, but when Elvis heard about it, he begged her to drop it.
Presley was originally considered one of Charlie's Angels' most coveted roles. She turned down the role because she looked the television show. In 1980, Priscilla made her television debut as the co-host of Those Amazing Animals. "Manhunter" was her first attempt to perform on a season 2 episode of The Fall Guy in 1983. She then appeared in a television film called Love is Forever, starring Michael Landon. Although most of the cast and crew were on point, and several of her co-stars applauded her acting, Landon was impossible to work with on set. Presley landed the role of Jenna Wade in the soap opera Dallas after the television film premiered. She was actually the third actress to play Jenna, but she was on the long line. After five years, Presley left the show in 1988.
Presley appeared in The Naked Gun, 1988-1990s, opposite Leslie Nielsen. From the Officials of the Police Squad! Jane Spencer was a Jane Spencer. Roger Ebert praised Presley's performance, saying that her "light comic touch" helped balance the film's more overt humor. The Final Insult (1994) She will continue to appear in the next two films in the series: The Smell of Fear (1991) and Naked Gun 3313: The Final Insult (1994). Both of the three films did well at the box office. She appeared in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990) with Andrew Dice Clay (1990). During the mid-to-late 1990s, she appeared on Melrose Place, Touched by an Angel, and Spin City, among other hit television shows.
Presley appeared in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the New Wimbledon Theatre in Wimbledon, London, during Christmas of 2012, opposite Warwick Davis. In 2014, she reprised her role as the Wicked Queen at the Manchester Opera House.