Elvis Presley 'Regretted' Turning Down 'A Star Is Born' Role
The King of Rock and Roll Passed on the Role That Would Make Barbra Streisand a Star
In a recent interview, Priscilla Presley revealed that her late husband, Elvis Presley, had "deep regrets" about turning down the lead role in the 1976 musical drama "A Star Is Born." The role eventually went to Kris Kristofferson, and the film became a huge success, cementing Barbra Streisand's status as a Hollywood icon.
According to Priscilla, Elvis was initially excited about the project and even met with director Frank Pierson to discuss the role. However, he ultimately decided to turn it down due to scheduling conflicts with his own music career.
"He was very excited about the role," Priscilla said. "But he had a lot of concerts booked at the time, and he didn't want to let his fans down."
Elvis' Regret
In the years that followed, Elvis would often express his regret about not taking the role. He believed that it would have been a great opportunity for him to showcase his acting skills and that it could have helped him to transition into a more serious acting career.
"He always said that he wished he had done that movie," Priscilla said. "He thought it would have been a great role for him."
A Missed Opportunity
Elvis' decision to turn down "A Star Is Born" was a missed opportunity for him to take his career in a new direction. The film was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to launch Streisand's career as a leading actress.
Who knows what could have been if Elvis had taken the role? He may have been able to achieve even greater success as an actor, and he may have left behind a more lasting legacy in Hollywood.
Conclusion
Elvis Presley's decision to turn down "A Star Is Born" is a reminder that even the most successful people can make mistakes. However, it is also a reminder that it is never too late to regret a missed opportunity.