Graceland is an American television drama series created by Jeff Eastin and inspired by true events which follows undercover agents from the FBI, DEA and US Customs who live and work together in a beach house they dub Graceland, a place where nothing is what it seems and everyone has a secret.
From the outside, this idyllic beachfront property is inhabited by a group of young, diverse roommates. Inside, a vastly different world is exposed: one that sustains itself through a complex web of lies.
USA's original series Graceland delves into the lives of an elusive group of undercover agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and US Customs, who live and operate under one roof (the house got its name because the drug lord from whom the authorities seized the property was known to be an obsessed Elvis Presley fan).
When forced to give up any shred of normalcy and the question of trust is a matter of life or death, the house becomes their sanctuary, their "Graceland."
In the series premiere, FBI Agent Paul Briggs (Daniel Sunjata, Rescue Me) is displeased to find out his previous roommate is being replaced by a hotshot new Quantico graduate, Mike Warren (Aaron Tveit, Gossip Girl). The fresh-faced Mike isn't thrilled either as he thought he'd be assigned to Washington.
After a tense encounter with Catherine "Charlie" Lopez (Vanessa Ferlito, CSI: NY), the two become friends. Mike goes on his first drug bust and ends up undercover on a dangerous mission to free a family from a kidnapping by a powerful drug cartel.
Graceland stars Daniel Sunjata, Aaron Tveit, Vanessa Ferlito, Brandon Jay McLaren (Falling Skies), Manny Montana (Chicago Code) and Serinda Swan (Breakout Kings).
From Fox Television Studios, Jeff Eastin serves as creator and executive producer.