Priscilla Presley
Wife of Elvis Presley, actress, businesswoman, Graceland executor
Priscilla Ann Wagner Presley (born May 24, 1945) is an American actress, businesswoman, and cultural icon who rose to prominence through her marriage to Elvis Presley, one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Beyond her famous marriage, Priscilla established herself as an accomplished actress, appearing in the Batman television series (1966-1968) and numerous films and television shows. After Elvis's death in 1977, she became executor of his estate and transformed Graceland into one of the most visited private residences in America, establishing a multi-million dollar entertainment and tourism enterprise. Priscilla authored memoirs that provided intimate insight into her life with Elvis and her evolution as an independent businesswoman. Her work as a producer and entrepreneur has been significant in the entertainment industry, and she has remained a prominent public figure for over six decades. Priscilla represents a remarkable example of personal reinvention and business acumen, transforming her connection to rock and roll history into a lasting legacy of her own achievement and cultural influence.
Entertainment
American
1945
Thinking about the name
Priscilla
Latin origin
“Derived from the Latin 'priscus,' meaning 'ancient' or 'worthy of respect,' Priscilla appears in the New Testament as the wife of Aquila and a respected early Christian leader. The name balances classical elegance with gentle femininity and carries strong literary and historical weight.”