1. The Enigmatic Dick Sargent
Dick Sargent, best known for his role in Bewitched, shared the screen with Elvis Presley in Live a Little, Love a Little. Playing the minor role of Harry, Sargent added a touch of charm to the film that introduced the beloved Presley song 'A Little Less Conversation'.
Dick Sargent as Harry punching Elvis Presley in Live a Little, Love a Little (1968)
2. The Versatile Walter Matthau
Acclaimed actor Walter Matthau took on the role of local gangster Maxie Fields in King Creole, one of Elvis Presley's best movies. Directed by Michael Curtiz, this film showcased Matthau's talent as he challenged and blackmailed Presley's character, Danny Fisher.
Elvis Presley and Walter Matthau in King Creole
3. The Charming Donna Douglas
Donna Douglas, known for her role in The Beverly Hillbillies, played opposite Elvis in Frankie and Johnny as Frankie. Despite being well-known at the time, Douglas's career faced challenges after this Western musical, where she portrayed Elvis's wife.
Elvis Presley and Donna Douglas in Frankie And Johnny
4. The Legendary Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson, famous for his roles in The Magnificent Seven, starred as Lew Nyack in Kid Galahad alongside Elvis Presley. Bronson's portrayal of the skilled boxing trainer added depth to this musical sports drama, making it a standout in Presley's filmography.
Elvis Presley as a boxer surrounded by his team in Kid Galahad
5. The Iconic Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury, known for her acclaimed roles in Gaslight and The Picture of Dorian Gray, surprised audiences as Elvis Presley's mother in Blue Hawaii. Despite the age difference, Lansbury's performance added a unique dynamic to the film, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Blue Hawaii_ Angela Lansbury & Elvis Presley
6. The Stellar Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara Stanwyck, a veteran actress with a career spanning decades, joined Elvis Presley in Roustabout as Maggie Morgan. Known for her roles in film noirs, Stanwyck's presence elevated the musical feature, adding a touch of class to the production.
Barbara Stanwyck as Maggie Morgan in Roustabout (1964)
7. The Endearing Jackie Coogan
Jackie Coogan, former child star turned actor, shared the screen with Elvis in Girl Happy as Sgt. Benson. Coogan's role as the police officer added a comedic element to the film, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Jackie Coogan as Sgt. Benson in Girl Happy (1965)
8. The Rising Star Lee Majors
Lee Majors, known for his iconic role in The Six Million Dollar Man, made a brief appearance in Clambake as a waiter. Despite being uncredited, Majors' presence added a unique flair to the film, hinting at his future success in the entertainment industry.
Lee Majors in with background during an uncredited appearance in Clambake and Elvis Presley movie (1967)
9. The Legendary Vincent Price
Vincent Price, a Hollywood horror legend, took on the role of Mr. Morality in The Trouble with Girls, one of Elvis Presley's final films. Despite Presley's lackluster performance, Price added his signature charm to the movie, creating a memorable on-screen presence.
Vincent Price stands next to a spooky candelabra from House on Haunted Hill