Elvis Presley’s granddaughter dismisses talk of carrying on family legacy

Riley Keough.

Riley Keough.

Published Feb 23, 2023

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Elvis Presley's granddaughter Riley Keough has dismissed suggestions she is continuing her grandfather's legacy with her new musical TV role.

The 33-year-old actress – who is the daughter of the late Lisa Marie Presley and her ex-husband Danny Keough – plays the lead singer in the new Prime Video series “Daisy Jones and the Six” but she didn't put any extra pressure on herself because of her family heritage.

Asked what it means to be continuing her family's musical legacy, she told “Entertainment Tonight”: “I certainly wouldn't put that pressure on it. I don't know if there is continuing my grandfather's legacy, it’s its own sort of thing to me. But it was a really fun experience for me.

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“I'm not a musician – or I am now I guess. I've been interested in film my whole life and so for me, it was more really loving to get to have a relationship with music in that way.

“I've listened to music and my whole family are musicians and I've been around this world a lot and been on tour and all that kind of stuff.

“But I'd never really done it myself. So for me, it was more about my personal relationship with getting to play music, which was fun.”

And despite growing up around musicians, Keough admitted she had to work hard to find her own ability.

Speaking of herself and co-star Sam Claflin, who plays Billy Dunne in the series, she said: “It's pretty amazing. I think we really came from not being able to play anything on a guitar or sing really to having a full record going out, which is like … it's crazy to us I think.

“We had months of jam sessions, so we had months of rehearsals, so we were basically in band practice for, I don't know, a year.”

The pair were both nervous when they met their singing coach together.

Keough laughed: “Up until then, it'd just been like me auditioning alone and him auditioning alone, and it was this moment of like, ‘Oh, we're both f****** bad’.”

Claflin added: “Yeah, oh phew, it's not just me, I thought maybe she's miles ahead of me, I was like, ‘Oh no, no, we're both, we're both terrible’.”