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Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
have been reported following his death in 1977. The
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that Elvis did not die and instead went into hiding was popularized by
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and other authors.


Notable sighting claims

The earliest known alleged sighting of Elvis was at the
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where a man resembling Elvis gave the name "Jon Burrows", which was the same name Elvis used when booking hotels. A series of alleged sightings took place in
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, in the late 1980s. Such reports encountered public ridicule and became fodder for humorous publications like the ''
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''. In California, many people believed they had seen Elvis at California's
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amusement park shortly after opening in 1999. It was later revealed that
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s were hired as an attraction to commemorate Presley. Elvis was rumored to have appeared in the background of an airport scene in the 1990 film ''
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''. It was alleged that the bearded man wearing a turtleneck and a sports jacket who could be seen over the left shoulder of
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's character while she is arguing with an airline employee was Elvis. Paranormal researcher
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responded to Elvis sighting believers with, "Why fake your death and then turn up as an extra in a popular movie? How could the cast and crew have failed to notice the presence of one of the most famous figures in the world? Even if he looked very different, could he have disguised his voice and mannerisms?" Radford was challenged to find the actor who played that part to prove it was not Elvis. He explained that the burden of proof was on the person making the claim. In an interview with ''
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'', director Chris Columbus responded "If Elvis was on the set, I would have known". After being challenged by Radford to locate the true identity of this extra, Kenny Biddle investigated and found the man to be Gary Richard Grott, who died of a heart attack in February 2016. Biddle located Grott's son, Roman, who explained that his father was indeed the extra in the airport scene of ''Home Alone'', and that he had known director Chris Columbus personally. Because of this he appeared in a number of his movies as an extra, including ''Home Alone''.
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, who co-starred with Elvis in ''
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'', hosted two
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s investigating the conspiracy: ''The Elvis Files'' (1991) and ''The Elvis Conspiracy'' (1992). The conspiracy was also featured in the 1990 video game, '' Les Manley in: Search for the King'', where the titular hero attempts to find Elvis (known in the game as "the King") to win a million-dollar contest. Some believe that Elvis attended his own 82nd birthday. An old man by the name of Bob Joyce with security guards around him, all grey hair, grey beard, sunglasses and a ball cap on, was believed by conspiracy theorists to be Elvis. A similar looking man was seen working as a groundskeeper for Graceland, and was also believed to be Elvis."Suspicious Minds: The Bizarre, 40-Year History Of Elvis Presley Sightings". Mentalfloss.Com, 2021, https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/503466/suspicious-minds-bizarre-40-year-history-elvis-presley-sightings. A group of people believe that Elvis was somehow involved with the
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during his time as a rock star, served as an undercover agent and was found out. Thus, they believe he faked his own death to try to fool the mafia."Elvis Presley Died 40 Years Ago. Here's Why Some People Think He's Still Alive". Time, 2021, https://time.com/4897819/elvis-presley-alive-conspiracy-theories/.


References

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