LeoGlossary: Elvis Presley (Actor)

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Elvis Presley, known as the King of Rock 'n' Roll, electrified the world with his dynamic voice and charismatic stage presence. Born into the humble beginnings of East Tupelo, Mississippi, on January 8, 1935, to Gladys and Vernon Presley, his story is a classic tale of American dream-turned-reality. Though he faced the tragedy of his twin brother's stillbirth, Elvis's journey would lead him to unparalleled heights in the entertainment industry.

Early Life and Career

Elvis's early years were rooted in the rich musical landscapes of Mississippi and Tennessee. After his family's relocation to Memphis, Tennessee, Elvis absorbed the diverse musical influences that the city offered. A graduate of Humes High School, his initial foray into the working world was far from glamorous, with jobs ranging from ushering at a movie theater to truck driving. Yet, it was the rhythm of music that truly called to him.

Elvis's ascent in the music industry was swift following his discovery by a local recording company. His first professional gig came in 1954, and he quickly became a regional sensation. It was with RCA in 1955, however, that Elvis's career soared. His fusion of country music and rhythm and blues captivated the nation. "Jailhouse Rock" and "Hound Dog" became anthems of a generation and symbols of the new rock and roll genre.

The year 1956 marked Elvis's foray into film with a supporting role that opened the door to a series of box office hits. It wasn't long before his infectious energy and distinct sound won him not just national but global stardom.

Throughout his career, Elvis collected numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards, and he was the proud recipient of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at just 36 years old. His achievements were not confined to music; his philanthropic efforts were also noteworthy, although his life was not without personal struggles and controversies.

Elvis married Priscilla Wagner and had one daughter, Lisa Marie. Beyond music and film, his interests included martial arts, and he held a black belt in karate.

Elvis's legacy is enduring. He reshaped the entertainment landscape, bridged cultural divides with his music, and continues to influence artists worldwide. His singular style and dedication to his craft cemented him as an indisputable icon of the 20th century.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1969 Change of Habit Dr. John Carpenter
1969 The Trouble with Girls Walter Hale
1969 Charro! Jess Wade
1968 Live a Little, Love a Little Greg Nolan
1968 Speedway Steve Grayson
1968 Stay Away, Joe Joe Lightcloud
1967 Clambake Scott Hayward (Tom Wilson)
1967 Double Trouble Guy Lambert
1967 Easy Come, Easy Go Ted Jackson
1966 Spinout Mike McCoy
1966 Paradise, Hawaiian Style Rick Richards
1966 Frankie and Johnny Johnny
1965 Harum Scarum Johnny Tyronne
1965 Tickle Me Lonnie Beale
1965 Girl Happy Rusty Wells
1964 Roustabout Charlie Rogers
1964 Kissin' Cousins Josh Morgan (Jodie Tatum)
1964 Viva Las Vegas Lucky Jackson
1963 Fun in Acapulco Mike Windgren
1963 It Happened at the World's Fair Mike Edwards
1962 Girls! Girls! Girls! Ross Carpenter
1962 Kid Galahad Walter Gulick
1962 Follow That Dream Toby Kwimper
1961 Blue Hawaii Chad Gates
1961 Wild in the Country Glenn Tyler
1960 Flaming Star Pacer Burton
1960 G.I. Blues Tulsa McLean
1958 King Creole Danny Fisher
1957 Jailhouse Rock Vince Everett
1957 Loving You Deke Rivers
1956 Love Me Tender Clint Reno

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