Riley Keough
American actor
Danielle Riley Keough. She was born in Santa Monica to Danny Keough and Lisa
Marie Presley. She is the grandchild of Elvis Presley, actress, and singer.
Keough was raised primarily by her father in Hawaii and Los Angeles, and
additionally lived with her mother in California and Tennessee. When she was 15
Keough started modeling. She was in Dolce & Gabbana's fashion shows as
well as at Christian Dior's shows, and on Vogue's cover. Keough's feature film
debut was at the age of 20 when she played a supporting role in the film Marie
Currie in The Runaways (2010). Following The Good Doctor (2011) her role was in
Jack & Diane (2012). Before being cast in Magic Mike (2012), a minor
part in Steven Soderbergh's comedy film Magic Mike (2012). Keough played in
numerous other independent films in 2012 which included Yellow and Kiss of the
Damned, before appearing in the large-budget action feature Mad Max: Fury Road
(2015) which was the fourth installment of 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 character received
praise from critics and she was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for
Best Performance by an actress in a small motion-picture or series created for
television. Her subsequent performance as a shrewd young woman in the drama
American Honey (2017) earned an even greater amount of praise as well as an
Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Female. The following
year, Keough appeared in the apocalyptic slasher film It Comes at Night (2017)
and was reunited with Soderbergh for the heist film Logan Lucky. She followed
this with roles in a myriad of horror and thriller films in 2018, including
Lars von Trier's The House That Jack Built and the neo-noir Under the Silver
Lake, and Hold the Dark. Keough was the lead character in The Lodge, a psychological
horror film. Zola is Keough's comedy-drama sequel. Keough plays the role of
Sandy Harrison, Netflix's 2020 release The Devil All the Time.
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