Biography
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Priscilla Presley biological father, James Wagner, was a
pilot who was killed in a plane crash when Priscilla was just an
infant. Her mother, Norwegian-American Anna Lillian Iversen,
remarried to Paul Beaulieu, a United States Air Force officer
and they called her "Priscilla Ann." The Beaulieus were
stationed in West Germany at the same time Elvis was there
during his stint in the United States Army. Priscilla was 14
years old when they met in Wiesbaden.
Elvis managed to talk the extremely reluctant Beaulieus into
allowing Priscilla to live with his father (Vernon Presley) and
step-mother at a home Elvis purchased on Heritage Drive in
Memphis. The seventeen-year-old Priscilla Beaulieu "worked" on
her mother to get her support but before finally agreeing, her
still reluctant and protective step-father flew with her to Los
Angeles where Presley was filming Fun in Acapulco. After
discussing the "rules," she and her father flew to Memphis where
they met with Vernon Presley, made arrangements for Priscilla's
enrollment in the Immaculate Conception school and her
step-father confirmed her living arrangements at Vernon
Presley's house.
Once living in Memphis in 1962, Priscilla Beaulieu says she
moved into Graceland bit by bit, at first spending occasional
nights with Presley, later moving in and sleeping together every
night. In her 1985 autobiography, Elvis and Me, she describes
Presley as a very passionate man who was not overtly sexual
towards her. Although he would spend hours alone with her in her
bedroom, Priscilla wrote that Elvis never made any advances
towards her. According to her account (p130), Elvis told her
that they had to wait until they were married before having
intercourse. He said, "I'm not saying we can't do other things.
It's just the actual encounter. I want to save it." Priscilla
adds, "Fearful of not pleasing him - of destroying my image as
his little girl - I resigned myself to the long wait. Instead of
consummating our love in the usual way, he began teaching me
other means of pleasing him. We had a strong connection, much of
it sexual. The two of us created some exciting and wild times."
A completely different view of Priscilla Presley's life,
painting her in a rather negative light and describing her as a
"wild child" and "sexpot", can be found in Suzanne Finstad's
book, Child Bride: The Untold Story of Priscilla Beaulieu
Presley (1997), which is based on accounts of several people who
knew Elvis and Priscilla well, among them many friends from
Priscilla's childhood and adolescence, Elvis's stepbrother Rick
Stanley, Mike Edwards, Elvis's ex-girlfriends and the wives of
the Memphis Mafia men. The author writes that Priscilla promised
sexual favors in exchange for meeting Elvis with Currie Grant, a
married, 27-year-old man who knew the singer, that she and Elvis
slept together on their second date and that she wasn't a virgin
on her wedding night. The book also claims that her marriage was
part of a mastermind for fame hatched by Priscilla and her
mother and that she never loved Elvis. Finstad takes many quotes
that Priscilla has made and calls them a web of lies that she
has spun. It should be noted, however, that Priscilla launched a
lawsuit against Currie Grant for his claims in the book.

In Elvis and Me, Priscilla Presley recounted how Elvis would
stay up all night and sleep most of the day. If he wanted to go
out, he would rent out the venue and invite friends, family and
fans, or arrange with store owners to shop after hours when the
store was closed. She also talked about the prescription
sleeping pills that were present from the very first night she
spent with him and how their usage and variety escalated
dramatically during the years they were together.
Priscilla Presley and Elvis were married on May 1, 1967, and
daughter Lisa Marie was born nine months later on February 1,
1968. They separated in February of 1972 and were divorced in
October of 1973. Their divorce provided for mutual custody of
Lisa Marie, who lived with Priscilla in Los Angeles and with her
father at Graceland.
It has been said that Elvis was forced into marriage with
Priscilla. As part of the original deal made between Elvis and
Paul Beaulieu, Elvis must marry Priscilla if she was to live
with him. During 1967, Elvis was famously dating "Viva Las
Vegas" co-star Ann-Margret. Mr. Beaulieu threatened Presley and
his manager Col. Tom Parker to pull a Jerry Lee Lewis-type of
scandal if Elvis did in fact not marry Priscilla, exposing the
fact that he had a relationship with his daughter when she was
only fourteen years of age. Needless to say, The Colonel
arranged a whirlwind wedding at the Aladdin hotel to insure that
negative press about "his boy" never surfaced.
Priscilla Presley made her television debut in 1980 as a co-host
of the ABC series Those Amazing Animals. She went on to portray
Jenna Wade on the soap opera Dallas from 1983 to 1988 and
starred opposite Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun gag movie
trilogy.
Priscilla Presley had lived with Brazilian writer-director Marco
Garibaldi since 1984; their son, Navarone, was born on March 1,
1987. They called it quits during April 2006.
Priscilla Presley is a Scientologist.
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