Ann-Margret’s life forever changed when she shared the screen with The King. In 1964, the sultry Swedish star appeared opposite Elvis Presley in "Viva Las Vegas," one of the most recognizable films from the singer’s career.
For decades, even long after Presley died in 1977 at age 42, many have speculated about their relationship when cameras stopped rolling.
For the actress, what happened in Vegas stays in Vegas. She has only spoken of their friendship and experience of bringing the beloved musical to life. "It was a joy working with E.P.," the 82-year-old told Fox News Digital. "We felt music the same way.
We would listen to music, we would look at each other and woo! We would be moving the same way." But before sparks flew with the hip-swiveling icon, Ann-Margret appeared alongside Pat Boone in 1962’s "State Fair." During one steamy scene, Ann-Margret sent hearts racing as she nibbled on the entertainer, known for his squeaky clean image. "It was on his left shoulder!" she proudly said. "As a matter of fact, I saw him two days ago here in Los Angeles.
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