Elvis Presley's Granddaughter Is 'Bringing Life Back to Graceland' with Latest Projectoriginally appeared onParade. Riley Keoughis going back to where it all began. TheDaisy Jones & the Sixactress, who is the eldest granddaughter ofElvis Presley, just premiered an episode from her new seriesIn Process, in which she and other female filmmakers give an intimate look into the creative process behind their projects. For Keough's episode, entitled "Writing," she takes viewers back to her grandfather's famousGraceland mansionin Memphis, Tenn., where she spent much of her childhood as the eldest daughter of Elvis' only child,Lisa Marie Presley. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 In the video—available towatch on YouTube—Keough can be seen in various famous locations throughout the Graceland property, of which she officially became the owner followingLisa Marie's death in 2023. The 36-year-old actress filmed scenes in some of the most iconic rooms in Elvis' home, including the living room, recognizable by its famous peacock stained glass windows. Beyond that is Elvis' music room, including the 1960s-era white grand piano that sits as the focal point of the space. Also during the video, Keough can be seen sitting in her grandfather's famous "Jungle room," and at one point, theUnder the Bridgestar also appears to be laying in one of the house's bedrooms. While stepping into the various spaces at Graceland, Keough talks about her writing process, both when it comes to scripts, as well as her experience of finishing her mother's memoirafter her death. "I'd never written a book before," Keough confesses in the clip, noting that instead of writing about fictional people and places,finishing her mother's memoirfelt more like writing "a diary entry." "The people weren't made up in my head, they were my family. And the world wasn't imagined it's the world I grew up in," said Keough, who published Lisa Marie's memoir,From Here to the Great Unknown, in October 2024. "The locations were real. The people were real. It was just a very human story set in an unusual place. But for me, it's the most usual place in the world." On Friday, June 13, Keough shared a snippet of the episode to herInstagram page, where fans thanked her for "bringing life back to Graceland" in the stunning video. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @emblem_collective "Lovely seeing the house like that, it brings a normality to it," one fan wrote in the comments, while another user noted how "beautiful" it is to see Graceland "as a home and not a museum." "Stunning and very touching video. I love to see the house buzzing with life. Respect and love to Riley 🩷" someone else chimed in. Related: Former Elvis Presley Love, 84, Shares Emotional Message to Fans Who Have 'Stuck With' Her Elvis Presley's Granddaughter Is 'Bringing Life Back to Graceland' with Latest Projectfirst appeared on Parade on Jun 13, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.