
Marni Nixon
Birthday: 22 February 1930, Altadena, California, USA
Birth Name: Margaret Nixon McEathron
"Loverly" soprano Marni Nixon has ensured herself a proper place in film history although most moviegoers would not recognize her if they passed her on the street. But if you heard her, that ...Show More

[from an interview in 2007] You always had to sign a contract that nothing would be revealed. Twenti Show more
[from an interview in 2007] You always had to sign a contract that nothing would be revealed. Twentieth Century Fox, when I did The King and I (1956), threatened me. They said, "If anybody ever knows that you did any part of the dubbing for Deborah Kerr, we'll see to it that you won't work in town again." Hide
[from an interview in 1964] It's fascinating, getting inside the actresses you're singing for. It's Show more
[from an interview in 1964] It's fascinating, getting inside the actresses you're singing for. It's like cutting off the top of their heads and seeing what's underneath. You have to know how they feel, as well as how they talk, in order to sing as they would sing -- if they could sing. Hide
[from an interview in 1981] It got so I'd lent my voice to so many others that I felt it no longer b Show more
[from an interview in 1981] It got so I'd lent my voice to so many others that I felt it no longer belonged to me. It was eerie; I had lost part of myself. Hide
[from an interview in 1967] The anonymity didn't bother me until I sang Natalie Wood's songs in West Show more
[from an interview in 1967] The anonymity didn't bother me until I sang Natalie Wood's songs in West Side Story (1961). Then I saw how important my singing was to the picture. I was giving my talent, and somebody else was taking the credit. Hide
[on dubbing for Natalie Wood in West Side Story (1961)] I knew that I would never be cast physically Show more
[on dubbing for Natalie Wood in West Side Story (1961)] I knew that I would never be cast physically in the role of Maria. In the picture they wanted Maria to sound like a sixteen-year-old and they kept trying out Natalie's voice. Natalie was perfectly musical, but I had the feeling that it was only gradually when they started working with her that they said to themselves, "I don't think she is able to do it at all". I was hanging around and not knowing how much of my voice was going to be used except for a few high notes that she knew she couldn't sustain. In the end, Natalie recorded everything to her own takes and sometimes was even out of synch. My main job was to fix up all the inconsistencies of her original recordings. I had to loop all the vocals after the film was finished. Hide
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