Riley Keough
American actor
Danielle Riley Keough. She was born in Santa Monica (California) to the
musicians Lisa Marie Presley & Danny Keough She is the grandchild of
actress Priscilla Presley as well as the singer Elvis Presley. Keough was
raised by her father in Hawaii, Los Angeles and spent some time with her mother
in California. At the age of 15 she began modeling, with appearances at fashion
shows for Dolce & Gabbana and Christian Dior in addition to being
featured on the cover of Vogue. In her 20s, Keough was cast in a minor role in
The Runaways (2010) as Marie Currie. After The Good Doctor (2011) Keough was a
part of Jack & Diane (2012). The film was followed by her being cast as
a minor character in Steven Soderbergh’s comedy Magic Mike (2012). In 2012,
Keough appeared in Yellow and Kiss of the Damned. In the following year, she
was in the action film Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). It was the fourth movie 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. Her performance was highly praised and received
nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a
Television limited Series or Motion Picture. Keough's following performance as
a reckless young woman in the drama American Honey (2017) earned more praise as
well as an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Female. In
the same year, Keough starred the apocalyptic horror film It Comes at Night
(2017) and then reunited with Soderbergh to be a part of his heist film Logan
Lucky. In the year 2018, she appeared in a variety of thriller and horror films,
including Lars von Trier's The House That Jack Built, the Neo-Noir Under the
Silver Lake and Hold the Dark. In 2019, Keough starred as the leading character
in the psychological horror film The Lodge, followed by another lead role in
the comedy-drama Zola (2020). Keough plays Sandy Harrison in Netflix’s 2020
release of The Devil All the Time.
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