Riley Keough
American
actress Danielle . [2] Born in Santa Monica (California) to
musicians Lisa Marie Presley & Danny Keough She is the grandchild of
the actress Priscilla Presley and singer Elvis Presley. Keough was raised in
Hawaii by her father and living in Los Angeles by her mother. She also lived in
California and Tennessee together with her mother. When she was 15 she began
modeling, including appearances in fashion shows with Dolce & Gabbana
and Christian Dior and appearing on the cover of Vogue. Keough made her feature
film debut at age 20, appearing as a supporting character in the musical biopic
The Runaways (2010), playing Marie Currie. In the following years, she was a
part of the independent thriller film The Good Doctor (2011) followed by the
horror movie Jack & Diane (2012) and was then part of a minor character
in Steven Soderbergh's comedy Magic Mike (2012). Keough was also in a number of
independent films in 2012 as well, including Yellow and Kiss of the Damned,
before making an appearance in the high-budget action film Mad Max: Fury Road
(2015) 4th film in the Mad Max series. In 2016, Keough had her breakthrough
role as a law student-turned-escort in the first season of the anthology series
The Girlfriend Experience, executive-produced by Soderbergh and based on his
2009 film of the same name. The show received a lot of praise from critics for
her performance and earned a Golden Globe Award nomination for the best
performance by an actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for
Television. Keough's subsequent performance as a reckless young woman in the
drama American Honey (2017) earned more praise with an Independent Spirit Award
nomination for Best Supporting Female. Keough was the protagonist of the horror
movie that was set in the aftermath of the Great Apocalypse It Comes at Night
(2017). Keough then reunited Soderbergh for a role in Logan Lucky, a heist
movie. The film was followed by roles in a range of horror and thriller films
in the year 2018, including Lars von Trier’s The House That Jack Built and the
neonoir Under the Silver Lake. Keough played the lead in The Lodge, a
psychological horror film. Zola is Keough's comedy-drama sequel. Keough plays
the character Sandy Harrison, Netflix's 2020 release The Devil All the Time.
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