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Hissyspit

(45,788 posts)
Mon Jul 25, 2016, 09:16 AM Jul 2016

Marni Nixon, the Voice Behind the Screen, Dies at 86

Source: New York Times

Marni Nixon, the Voice Behind the Screen, Dies at 86

By MARGALIT FOX
JULY 25, 2016
Marni Nixon, the American cinema’s most unsung singer, died on Sunday in New York. She was 86.

The cause was breast cancer, said Randy Banner, a student and friend.

Classically trained, Ms. Nixon was throughout the 1950s and ’60s the unseen — and usually uncredited — singing voice of the stars in a spate of celebrated Hollywood films. She dubbed Deborah Kerr in “The King and I,” Natalie Wood in “West Side Story” and Audrey Hepburn in “My Fair Lady,” among many others.

Her other covert outings included singing for Jeanne Crain in “Cheaper by the Dozen,” Janet Leigh in “Pepe” and Ida Lupino in “Jennifer.” “The ghostess with the mostest,” the newspapers called her, a description that eventually began to rankle.

Before her Hollywood days and long afterward, Ms. Nixon was an acclaimed concert singer, a specialist in contemporary music who appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic; a recitalist at Carnegie, Alice Tully and Town Halls in New York; and a featured singer on one of Leonard Bernstein’s televised young people’s concerts.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/26/arts/music/marni-nixon-singer-soprano-dies-86.html

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Marni Nixon, the Voice Behind the Screen, Dies at 86 (Original Post) Hissyspit Jul 2016 OP
I first learned of her singing for stars frogmarch Jul 2016 #1
She had a beautiful voice.nt sufrommich Jul 2016 #2
I'm so sorry to learn of her death Glorfindel Jul 2016 #3
Marni Nixon !!! Iggo Jul 2016 #4
She was amazing! displacedtexan Jul 2016 #5
A great voice and a gracious person. Bluenorthwest Jul 2016 #6
Incredible voice...always felt she should have been given a honorary Oscar joeybee12 Jul 2016 #7
Love the theatrical movies she worked on OwlinAZ Jul 2016 #8
I didn't realize she was Andrew Gold's mother melman Jul 2016 #9
Lonely Boy -- Andrew Gold Iggo Jul 2016 #13
We met her and got her autograph Omaha Steve Jul 2016 #10
RIP nt TeamPooka Jul 2016 #11
requiescat in pace niyad Jul 2016 #12
I met her once MurrayDelph Jul 2016 #14

frogmarch

(12,156 posts)
1. I first learned of her singing for stars
Mon Jul 25, 2016, 09:35 AM
Jul 2016

when I read years ago that she sang for Deborah Kerr in An Affair to Remember.

Marni Nixon's voice never sounded dubbed. It fit each person she sang for perfectly.

 

joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
7. Incredible voice...always felt she should have been given a honorary Oscar
Mon Jul 25, 2016, 11:15 AM
Jul 2016

She added so much to so many films. RIP

Omaha Steve

(99,669 posts)
10. We met her and got her autograph
Mon Jul 25, 2016, 12:50 PM
Jul 2016

We had several things for her to sign at a meet and greet the night before a charity fund raiser. She loved the items we had her sign. We had a shot from her "Sound of Music" interview for the video release that stumped her for a minute.

We also got an autograph for our granddaughter from her singing role in Disney's "Mulan".

She was a beautiful person.

Her son singer Andrew Gold died a few years ago: http://www.andrewgold.com/

The fund raiser: http://www.omahafilmevent.com/past/westside.htm

From the fund raiser.

L to R: Bruce Crawford, Marni Nixon, Russ Tamblyn.

MurrayDelph

(5,299 posts)
14. I met her once
Mon Jul 25, 2016, 05:25 PM
Jul 2016

50+ years ago. I lived near a charitable organization in Los Angeles and she came to their Christmas party to entertain the kids and volunteers. She was a very nice lady.

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