The Woman Who Loved Elvis

The Woman Who Loved Elvis is a 1993 American drama television film, directed by Bill Bixby and written by Rita Mae Brown, based on the 1992 novel Graced Land by Laura Kalpakian.

It stars Roseanne Barr and her then-husband Tom Arnold, with Cynthia Gibb, Danielle Harris, and Sally Kirkland.

The film tells the story of Joyce Jackson, an Iowan woman who maintains a shrine to Elvis Presley on her front porch, lives on welfare payments with her two daughters Lisa-Marie and Priscilla, and hopes that her estranged husband Jack will one day return.

When she is assigned a new case worker, a young woman named Emily Shaw, the two quickly bond and form a relationship that will change both of their lives.

As of 2024, a number of online sources incorrectly list the film's plot as being about Joyce going on a road trip to meet Presley, who she believes is still alive.