Elvis | |
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Format | Drama |
Starring | Michael St. Gerard |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ABC |
Elvis (also known as Elvis – Good Rockin' Tonight) is a short-lived American TV series about the early life of Elvis Presley. The show aired ten episodes on ABC in 1990[1] before its cancellation due to low ratings. These ten episodes, along with three unaired episodes, were edited into a four-hour mini-series titled Elvis: The Early Years. The series starred Michael St. Gerard as Presley, Jesse Dabson, Blake Gibbons, Millie Perkins, and Billy "Green" Bush. Elvis voice-impersonator Ronnie McDowell provided the singing voice for St. Gerard on the series.
St. Gerard had played Presley twice before, in the 1989 films Great Balls of Fire! and Heart of Dixie; and once again after this series, in a 1993 episode of Quantum Leap.
Millie Perkins starred as the real Elvis's love interest in the 1961 film, Wild in the Country, here she plays his mother.
Matt Dillon and Scott Valentine were the first two choices for the role of Elvis.
Michael St. Gerard's audition was a line read, and him lip syncing to "Baby, Let's Play House". He was flown to Memphis the next day to start filming. He refused to wear blue contacts for the role.