So, here’s the story—this talented Elvis Presley tribute artist was handpicked to portray The King of Rock n’ Roll in a Country Music Television series titled Sun Records. It’s pretty impressive when you think about it—landing such an iconic role really put him on the map. He ended up appearing in 8 episodes during the show’s 2017 run, bringing Elvis Presley’s legendary presence back to life with remarkable authenticity.
Now, fast forward to today, and his passion for channeling Elvis Presley has helped him build a serious following. On Instagram alone, he’s gathered over 210,000 fans who love his performances and behind-the-scenes glimpses into his journey. Honestly, that kind of reach speaks volumes about how much people connect with his portrayal of Elvis Presley.
But it wasn’t always the spotlight and sold-out shows. Long before fame came knocking, his fascination with Elvis Presley began at just 7 years old. That’s right—he was only a kid when he first felt that spark. From there, he dove deep, watching every documentary he could find and reading everything about Elvis Presley, soaking it all in like a true devotee.
Family-wise, his mom, Angela Milligan, has been a constant support through it all. And looking back, it’s clear that his lifelong dedication to honoring Elvis Presley wasn’t just a career move—it was destiny in the making.
Back in 2014, he took on the role of Elvis in a modestly produced short film titled Nobody, showcasing his early flair for performance. Then, years later in 2022, he stepped into the spotlight again—this time as a contestant on America’s Got Talent, where he captured attention with his unique presence. He’s definitely made some interesting career moves over the years, and each step seems to reflect his evolving passion for entertainment. He’s someone who keeps pushing forward, trying new challenges, and making the most of every opportunity that comes his way.