Debra Paget, born Dabralee Griffin in 1933, captivated Hollywood with her beauty and talent. Rising from humble beginnings in Denver, Colorado, she quickly made a name for herself in the film industry. Her breakout role came at just 14 in “Broken Arrow” alongside James Stewart. Later, Cecil B. DeMille’s “The Ten Commandments” solidified her stardom.
In 1956, Debra met Elvis Presley on the Milton Berle Show, where he made a lasting impression. Despite Elvis’s proposal after filming “Love Me Tender,” Debra declined due to parental objections and her admiration for Howard Hughes. Their relationship remained fondly remembered by both, influencing Elvis’s preferences for years.
Debra Paget’s career spanned until 1964, after which she chose a quieter life away from Hollywood. Her impact on Elvis, reflected in his subsequent relationships, underscores her enduring influence on the King of Rock and Roll.