Posted AT 3:04 AM EDT on 09/05/08
The voice that launched a thousand films
R.M. VAUGHAN
From Friday's Globe and Mail
For too long in her impressive career, singer/actress Marni Nixon was better known as "the ghost" (i.e., the person who actually performed the songs) in musicals starring actresses who, whatever their other talents, couldn't carry a tune.
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