Larry Geller

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Larry Geller
Born (1939-08-08) August 8, 1939 (age 84)
Occupation
  • Writer
  • public speaker
  • former hairstylist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
SubjectsElvis Presley, Health, and Spirituality
Years active1989–2012
SpousesStevie (1963–1972)
Shira (1995–present)
Website
elvispresleybiography.net

Larry Geller (born August 8, 1939) is an American writer, hairstylist, and public speaker.[1] He was a spiritual advisor and personal[2] hairstylist to Elvis Presley.[2][3][4][5] He "played a major role in shaping the King's iconic hair looks".[6] Elvis hired him on April 30, 1964[7][8] during the filming of Roustabout.[9] He became "the man in whom [Elvis] confided in matters of the spirit."[10]

Career

Geller's career began when he joined forces with famed hairdresser Jay Sebring, opening the first men's hair salon in America in 1959. This salon provided services like women's hair styling salons as opposed to the traditional barber shops.[1]

Their salon, Sebring International, attracted Hollywood's A-list. Film stars, TV and recording artists such as

Personal hairstylist to Elvis Presley

Beginning in 1964, Geller left Sebring to accompany Elvis and style his hair[6] for entertainment engagements, including film productions,[6] concert performances,[6] and reception of guests at Graceland.[1] Their relationship went far deeper than hairstylist and client. Geller was Elvis’ confidant and friend. He brought Elvis many new age ideas on "[r]eligion, philosophy, ... life, and anything else you can think of",[6] and books which contained them, which helped Elvis in his search for identity and purpose.[1]

Geller styled Elvis’ hair for nearly a dozen movies: Roustabout, Girl Happy, Double Trouble, Easy Come, Easy Go, Frankie and Johnny, Harum Scarum, Paradise, Hawaiian Style, Tickle Me, Clambake, and Spinout. Geller prepared Elvis’ hair for the last time for his funeral in August, 1977.[1]

Personal life

Geller was first married to Stevie,[7] from 1963 to 1972. Geller remarried in 1995. He and his wife Shira lived in Los Angeles,[1] and now live in Sedona, Arizona.[11] He has twin sisters.[8] Elvis studied with him for years.[7]

Notable appearances

In November 2010, Geller appeared on the Elvis Cruise 2010, which sailed from Jacksonville to Nassau, Bahama on a Carnival Cruise Lines ship named the Carnival Fascination.[2]

Bibliography

  • If I Can Dream: Elvis' Own Story. Simon & Schuster. March 1989. . (with Joel Spector and Patricia Romanowski)
  • Elvis' Search for God. Greenleaf Publications. November 1998. )
  • Healthy Life, Great Looks, Healthy Hair!. Beverly Hills: GellerCare Press. 2005.
    ISBN 978-0-9764350-3-7. A "small printing".[12]
  • Leaves of Elvis' Garden: The Song of His Soul. Bell Rock Publishing. 2008-03-01. .
  • Elvis & Larry: A Journey Shared. Pan Pacific Productions. 2012. .

In popular culture

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