MARNI NIXON, THE VOICE BEHIND THE SCREEN, DIES AT 86: “The cause was breast cancer, said Randy Banner, a student and friend. Classically trained, Ms. Nixon was throughout the 1950s and ’60s the unseen — and usually uncredited — singing voice of the stars in a spate of celebrated Hollywood films. She dubbed Deborah Kerr in ‘The King and I,’ Natalie Wood in ‘West Side Story’ and Audrey Hepburn in ‘My Fair Lady,’ among many others. Her other covert outings included singing for Jeanne Crain in ‘Cheaper by the Dozen,’ Janet Leigh in ‘Pepe’ and Ida Lupino in ‘Jennifer.’ ‘The ghostess with the mostest,’ the newspapers called her, a description that eventually began to rankle.”