Marni Nixon
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| Known for: |
The Sound of Music, Mulan, West Side Story |
| Birth name: |
Marni McEathron |
| Birthday: |
22 February 1930,
Altadena, California, USA |
Trivia

Dubbed singing voice of Eliza Dolittle for
Audrey Hepburn in
My Fair Lady.

Hosted "Boomerang", a Seattle children's tv show.

Children with
Ernest Gold:
Andrew Gold, Martha (b. 1954), and Melani (b. 1962).

Provided the singing voice for
Natalie Wood in
West Side Story. She also was
Deborah Kerr's singing voice in both
An Affair to Remember and the musical classic
The King and I.

Started out at the age of four as a violinist and had a singing act with her sisters by age eight.

Earned her reputation as "Singing Voice of the Stars" by "ghosting" other film luminaries as well, including
Margaret O'Brien,
Janet Leigh, and
Jeanne Crain in some of their song sequences. She even touched up some singing parts for
Marilyn Monroe in
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, dubbing the phrase "These rocks don't lose their shape" and some higher notes in the "Diamond's Are a Girl's Best Friend" number.

She starred in her own local children's TV show in Seattle entitled "Boomerang" in the late 70s and early 80s and won four Emmys for her efforts.

Toured extensively with both
Liberace and
Victor Borge.

Of her three children,
Andrew Gold is a rock musician, composer and producer; daughter Martha Carr is a psychologist; and Melanie Gold is a singer and songwriter.

Has appeared in one film with
Julie Andrews:
The Sound of Music. She also provided Eliza Dolittle's singing voice for
Audrey Hepburn in
My Fair Lady -- a role originated on the stage by Andrews.
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