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Yes, there was real artistry in her voice and in the system which provided that seamless transition between acting and singing. I only noticed that it jarred a couple of times in "My Fair Lady" because Nixon was American and Hepburn had that strange cockney accent.
I think Hepburn sang the cockney songs herself, but Nixon took over for the RP ones.
Yes, there was real artistry in her voice and in the system which provided that seamless transition between acting and singing. I only noticed that it jarred a couple of times in "My Fair Lady" because Nixon was American and Hepburn had that strange cockney accent.
Strange indeed. In the obit piece (news channel I think) yesterday there was a lovely clip of Marnie Nixon talking about what she had to do to replicate Natalie Wood's version of a Puerto Rican accent.
A welcome montage of Marni Nixon clips at the close of Newsnight, last night, (25 July), culminating with the voice-over for Marilyn Monroe performing Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend, (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes).
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