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My Take
Lisa Marie Presley fascinates me because she lived her entire life inside the world's most famous shadow and still insisted on making her own sound. Born in Memphis as Elvis's only child, she could have coasted on the estate she inherited; instead she wrote and recorded songs that were raw, weary, and unmistakably hers. Her marriages, including the one to Michael Jackson, kept her in the tabloids, but I hear the real story in her music — a woman negotiating grief, legacy, and identity in public. Her death in 2023 closed a chapter of American pop royalty, yet her small, honest catalog deserves more attention than her surname.
Overview
Lisa Marie Presley (February 1, 1968 – January 12, 2023) was an American singer-songwriter. The daughter of singer and actor Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley, she became the sole heir to her father's estate following the deaths of her grandfather and great-grandmother. She was also known for her marriage to Michael Jackson, whom she wed in 1994 and divorced in 1996.
Summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
1. Profile
- Name (English)
- Lisa Marie Presley
- Name (Japanese)
- リサ・マリー・プレスリー
- Reading
- りさ・まりー・ぷれすりー
- Born
- February 1, 1968 – January 12, 2023
- Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
- Aquarius / Monkey
- Origin
- Memphis, Tennessee, United States
- Blood type
- Private
- Height
- Private
- Agency
- Private
- Occupation
- singer / singer-songwriter / composer / poet / television actor
2. Background
- Elementary school
- Private
- Junior high
- Private
- High school
- Private
- University
- Private
3. Relationships
- Spouse
- Private
- Children
- Private
- Parents
- Private
- Siblings
- Private
4. Personality
Motto
Private
6. Links
Singer — see all → · Singer-songwriter — see all → · More people from United States →
7. About this entry
Tags
- Last updated
- 2026-06-11
Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.