
Age: 37
female
Danielle Riley Keough (/ˈkiːoʊ/ KEE-oh; born May 29, 1989) is an American actress and the eldest grandchild of Elvis Presley. She made her feature film debut in a supporting part in the musical biopic The Runaways (2010), portraying Marie Currie. Keough subsequently starred in the independent thriller The Good Doctor (2011) before being cast in a minor role in Steven Soderbergh's comedy film Magic Mike (2012). She appeared in her first big-budget release in the action feature Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). In 2016, Keough had her breakthrough role as an escort in the first season of the anthology series The Girlfriend Experience, earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress. Her performance as a wayward young woman in the drama American Honey (2016) earned her further acclaim, including an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Female. Keough went on to star in the horror film It Comes at Night (2017) and in Soderbergh's heist film Logan Lucky (2017); she then appeared in the horror films The House That Jack Built (2018) and The Lodge (2019). Following a leading role in the comedy-drama Zola (2020), Keough starred in the Amazon Prime Video thriller series The Terminal List (2022) and the drama miniseries Daisy Jones & the Six (2023). The latter earned her nominations for another Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy Award. Keough is a co-founder of the production company Felix Culpa. She has co-directed the drama War Pony (2022), which won the Caméra d'Or. She became the sole owner of Elvis Presley's estate, Graceland, following her mother, Lisa Marie Presley's death in 2023. Description above from the Wikipedia article Riley Keough, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Riley Keough

Evelyn Blackwell
for Evelyn Blackwell in FRACTURED TRUTHS (2027)
Suggested by rockscar

Set in a nameless metropolis drenched in rain and neon light, the story follows private investigator Julian Cross, a disillusioned former journalist turned gumshoe. Julian spends his days nursing cheap whiskey and solving minor cases for even cheaper pay. When an elegant and mysterious woman, Evelyn Blackwell, hires him to find her missing stepdaughter, Vivienne Stokes, Julian thinks it’s just another routine case. Vivienne was last seen leaving an exclusive gala at the sprawling Glasshouse Hotel, a modernist masterpiece filled with mirrored halls, labyrinthine corridors, and an eerie sense of surveillance. As Julian digs deeper, he uncovers disturbing secrets about the hotel’s wealthy patrons, their hidden vices, and Evelyn’s true motives. The deeper Julian delves, the more the case becomes personal: clues suggest a connection to his estranged father, a disgraced cop who disappeared years ago. Haunted by fragmented memories, Julian begins to unravel not only the mystery but his own sense of identity. Julian discovers that his father didn’t disappear but was killed by Simon Glass after uncovering his criminal empire. Julian’s investigation brings justice, but it’s hollow—Evelyn uses the chaos to assume control of Simon’s empire, becoming the very corruption she claimed to hate.