[on Elvis Presley] Elvis and I did [Texaco Star Theatre Starring Milton Berle (1948)] three months before we did Love Me Tender (1956). I didn't notice Elvis because I had a tough dance number; my mother was there when we did it. Elvis did have a scene with [Milton Berle] that had something to do about me...and I may have come on at the end, I don't recall. I was more concerned with that crazy dance - I kept throwing my hip out - they had a woman on the set who pushed it back in! I just did the job and tried to stay out of pain!Three months later we did 'Love Me Tender.' Originally, it had no songs. Elvis didn't want to sing, but they wanted to cash in, so he did sing in the movie. I didn't know Elvis was to do the picture until it was time to do the film. I was very shy, very quiet and very immature for my age. I was in my very early twenties but I was emotionally more like a 16-year-old. Elvis and I just sort of came together like a couple of children really. Following the film, he did ask me to marry him, but my parents objected to my getting married. I cared about Elvis, but being one not to disobey my parents, that did not take place. He was a precious, humble, lovely person. Elvis had a lot of talent; there was a lot of depth they never used. He could have been a fine actor.
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