
Marni Nixon
Known for Acting · 18 credits
- Born
- 1930-02-22
- Died
- 2016-07-24
- Place of birth
- Altadena, California, USA
- Also known as
- Margaret Nixon McEathron
Biography
"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 might be a horse of a different color. Marni is one of those unsung heroes (or should I say "much sung" heroes) whose incredible talents were given short shrift at the time. For those who think film superstars such as Deborah Kerr, Natalie Wood, and Audrey Hepburn possessed not only powerhouse dramatic talents but amazing singing voices as well...think again. Kerr's Anna in The King and I (1956), Natalie's Maria in West Side Story (1961), and Audrey's Eliza in My Fair Lady (1964) were all dubbed by the amazing Marni Nixon, and nowhere in the credits will you find that fact. Born Marni McEathron in Altadena, California, she was a former child actress and soloist with the Roger Wagner Chorale in the beginning. Trained in opera, yet possessing a versatile voice for pop music and easy standards as well, she not only sang for Arnold Schönberg and Igor Stravinsky but also recorded light songs. Marni made her Broadway musical debut in 1954 in a show that lasted two months but nothing came from it. In 1955, the singer contracted to dub Deborah Kerr in The King and I (1956) was killed in a car accident in Europe and a replacement was needed. Marni was hired...and the rest is history. Much impressed, the studios brought her in to "ghost" Ms. Kerr's voice once again in the classic tearjerker An Affair to Remember (1957). From there she went on to make Natalie Wood and Audrey Hepburn sound incredibly good with such classic songs as "Tonight" and "Wouldn't It Be Loverly."
She finally appeared on screen in a musical in The Sound of Music (1965) starring Julie Andrews, who physically resembles Marni. The role is a small one, however, and she is only given a couple of solo lines in "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" as a singing nun. Marni's vocal career in films dissolved by the mid 1960s, but she continued on with concerts and in symphony halls, while billing herself as "The Voice of Hollywood" in one-woman cabaret shows. Throughout the years, she has played on the legit stage, including the lead roles in "The King and I" and "The Sound of Music," and in her matronly years has been seen as Fraulein Schneider in "Cabaret," and in the musicals "Follies" and "70 Girls 70." Her last filmed singing voice was as the grandmother in the animated feature Mulan (1998) in the 1990s. Married three times, twice to musicians; one of her husbands, Ernest Gold, by whom she had three children, was a film composer and is best known for his Academy Award-winning epic Exodus (1960).
Marni Nixon died July 24, 2016 (age 86), in New York City, New York, USA
Known For
TV Shows (6)
Movies (12)

Mulan
1998
as Grandmother Fa (singing voice)

Alice in Wonderland
1951
as Singing Flowers (voice) (uncredited)

The Sound of Music
1965
as Sister Sophia

My Fair Lady
1964
as Eliza Doolittle (singing voice) (uncredited)

West Side Story
1961
as Maria (Singing Voice) (uncredited)

The King and I
1956
as Anna Leonowens (singing voice) (uncredited)

An Affair to Remember
1957
as Terry McKay (singing voice) (uncredited)

I Think I Do
1997
as Aunt Alice

Jack and the Beanstalk
1967
as Princess Serena (singing voice)

Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1
1999
as Self

More Loverly Than Ever: The Making of 'My Fair Lady'
1995
as Self

Taking My Turn
1985
as Edna
About Marni Nixon
"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 might be a horse of a different color. Marni is one of those unsung heroes (or should I say "much sung" heroes) whose incredible talents were given short shrift at the time. For those who think film superstars such as Deborah Kerr, Natalie Wood, and Audrey Hepburn possessed not only powerhouse dramatic talents but amazing singing voices as well...think aga… With 18 credits spanning from 1951 to 1999, Marni Nixon has appeared in 12 films and 6 TV shows.
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Most Popular Marni Nixon Movies
- Mulan (1998) — as Grandmother Fa (singing voice)
- Alice in Wonderland (1951) — as Singing Flowers (voice) (uncredited)
- The Sound of Music (1965) — as Sister Sophia
- My Fair Lady (1964) — as Eliza Doolittle (singing voice) (uncredited)
- West Side Story (1961) — as Maria (Singing Voice) (uncredited)
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