Priscilla Presley
Priscilla was named Priscilla Ann Wagner when she was born, the daughter of Ann and James Wagner, a Navy pilot. James died in a crash when Priscilla was only six months old, and her mother married an Air Force officer named Paul Beaulieu. She spent her early life moving from base to base, eventually living in Germany, which is where she met Elvis. Eventually, with her parents’ reluctant permission, she moved to Memphis full-time to be with him, and the two were married a few years later.
Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz began taking photos while she and her family were following her father’s Air Force career around the world. Her first photograph was taken while he was stationed in the Philippines, and she never lost her love for photography. Although she initially went to the San Francisco Art Institute with the goal of becoming an art teacher, she had her first photography workshop there and changed her major to photography. After school, she continued to develop her skills while holding various other jobs until she was finally hired by Rolling Stone, which launched her career.
Herman Edwards
Herman Edwards was born on an Army Base in New Jersey, the son of a World War II veteran. After playing ball in college at several different schools, Edwards went on to play nine seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles, with thirty-three career interceptions. After his career as a player, he went to the sidelines and coached for multiple teams before becoming head coach of the NY Jets and the Kansas City Chiefs.