Priscilla Presley

Priscilla Ann Wagner was born at Brooklyn Naval Hospital in Brooklyn on May 24, 1945. Presley had a starring role as Jane Spencer in the three successful Naked Gun films, in which she co-starred with Leslie Nielsen. She also played the role of Jenna Wade on the long-running television series Dallas. Her biological father was US Navy pilot James Wagner, son of Kathryn and Harold Wagner.

About Priscilla Presley in brief

Summary Priscilla PresleyPriscilla Ann Wagner was born at Brooklyn Naval Hospital in Brooklyn on May 24, 1945. Presley had a starring role as Jane Spencer in the three successful Naked Gun films, in which she co-starred with Leslie Nielsen. She also played the role of Jenna Wade on the long-running television series Dallas. Priscilla’s biological father was US Navy pilot James Wagner, son of Kathryn and Harold Wagner. In 1948, Ann Wagner had met a United States Air Force officer named Paul Beaulieu, from Quebec, Canada. She took his surname, and over the next few years, helped care for the growing family as his Air Force career moved them from Connecticut to New Mexico to Maine. In 1956, the Beaulieus settled in Del Valle, Texas, but soon her stepfather was transferred to Wiesbaden, Germany. She met Elvis Presley, on September 13, 1959, during a party at his home in Bad Nauheim, Germany, Though only 14 years old, she made a huge impression on him. She described herself during this period as \”a shy, pretty, little girl, unhappily accustomed to moving from base to base every two or three years. Elvis allegedly regressed to acting like an \”awkward, embarrassed\” boy-next-door figure in front of her. By the end of the evening, however, he managed to compose himself. Thereafter, he and Priscillas were frequently together until his departure from West Germany, in March 1960.

She received fan mail from Elvis fans, some positive and some negative, as well as mail from \”lonesome G. I. s\”. After Elvis left, Priscila was inundated with requests for interviews from media outlets around the world. She became convinced that her romance with Elvis was over. After Elvis’ return to the US, she managed to stay in touch with him by phone, though they would not see each other again until the summer of 1962. They agreed to go to Las Vegas on the condition that Elvis pay for a first-class round trip and arrange for her to be chaperoned by a member of his staff. It was during this visit that Elvis told her they were going to Vegas, and while on the trip he had to throw her off the scent, he had her thrown off the plane. They were together for two weeks on the first trip, and he promised never to bring her home late again. After the trip, they flew to Los Angeles, and Elvis agreed to all these demands, including that she write home at all times, and that she would be mailed a postcard for every day they’d be away from Los Angeles. The couple married in 1967 and had a daughter, Anna Lillian Iversen, who was born on March 13, 1926. She gave birth to Ann at the age of 19. Later she was called Ann. Her maternal grandfather, Albert Henry Iversan, was born in Egersund, Norway.