Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis Presley’s only child, passed away on Thursday at a hospital in Los Angeles, her representative confirmed to the press. Lisa Marie Presley had a turbulent childhood that included included a music career. 54 years old.
According to a family statement, “Priscilla Presley and the Presley family are stunned and grieved by the untimely passing of their darling Lisa Marie.” “They beg for privacy at this extremely trying time and are deeply appreciative of the support, love, and prayers of everyone.”
Just two days after attending the Golden Globes with her mother Priscilla Presley, Presley was taken to the hospital early on Thursday morning after experiencing cardiac arrest at her home in Calabasas, California. She received immediate medical attention after paramedics started CPR. According to TMZ, her ex-husband Danny Keough, who lived with Presley, performed CPR before emergency personnel arrived.
At the Golden Globes on January 10, Lisa Marie and Priscilla Presley witnessed Austin Butler receive the award for best lead actor in a drama for his starring performance in “Elvis.” They also went to “Elvis'” pre-Globes celebration on Sunday, where the family celebrated the King of Rock ‘n Roll’s 88th birthday. “I am so amazed by this movie, its impact, and what Austin has accomplished. I’m very happy. I’m sure my father would be quite proud as well, Lisa Marie added during the occasion.
Riley Keough, her daughter, has been in movies like “Zola,” “The Devil Always” and “Mad Max: Fury Road.”
Lisa Marie Presley, the sole child of one of the most well-known persons in history, experienced her parents’ divorce when she was five years old, her father’s death when she was nine, and a period of drug usage prior to converting to Scientology. She admitted to Playboy that her mother’s boyfriend had inappropriate behavior against her and was a regular in the media because to her brief marriages to Nicolas Cage and Michael Jackson.
Lisa Marie Presley was born precisely nine months after Elvis Presley wed the former Priscilla Beaulieu, who met the King of Rock ‘n Roll at the age of fourteen and went on to star in a number of motion pictures and television programs after the famous couple were divorced.
After her father, grandfather, and great-grandmother passed away, she received Graceland, her father’s home, as her inheritance. When she turned 25, she also received Elvis Presley’s whole estate. She retained ownership of Graceland but sold 85% of the estate, which had a $100 million estimated value when she inherited it, to Industrial Media in 2005.
“To Whom It May Concern,” Lisa Marie Presley’s debut album as a singer-songwriter, was released in 2003. It produced the popular song “Lights Out” and was awarded gold status for sales of over 500,000 units. She co-wrote 10 songs for her second album, “Now What,” including a rendition of the Ramones’ “Here Today and Gone Tomorrow.” Both Capitol Records albums made their debuts in the top 10 of the Billboard 200.
In collaboration with Simon Fuller’s XIX Recordings, roots rocker T Bone Burnett produced her third album, the well-received “Storm & Grace,” which was released by Republic Records in 2012. At Memphis’ illustrious Sun Studios, where her father famously recorded, Lisa Marie Presley gave a performance of the album’s lead single, “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet,” for promotional purposes.
Her collaborations have included a “duet” with her father on “In the Ghetto,” an Elvis Presley song that was first published in 1969, and a duet with Pat Benatar on “Heartbreaker” at the VH1 Divas Duets charity event.
Young Emily Mitchell will portray Lisa Marie Presley in Sofia Coppola’s upcoming movie “Priscilla,” which is based on her mother’s autobiography “Elvis and Me.”
She also made an appearance in the 1995 video for “You Are Not Alone” by Michael Jackson.
Benjamin Keough, her son, committed suicide in 2020 by shooting himself. Presley and her ex-husband Michael Lockwood share twin daughters Finley and Harper in addition to Riley Keough. She was previously married to Nicholas Cage, Michael Jackson for two years, and singer Danny Keough before Lockwood.
Her mother Priscilla Presley, her three daughters, and her half-brother Navarone Garibaldi are all still alive.