Collectibles
Broadway Kissing Booth - Marni Nixon
- Item Number
- 13
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 45 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
The Broadway Kissing Booth is a must for any collector of Broadway Memorabilia. A unique offering, the framed photo is matched with a lipstick impression "kiss" and autograph. This one features Marni Nixon, the "Ghostess with the Mostess," the moniker given to her for dubbing the lead vocals for some of the greatest movie musicals of all time (West Side Story, The King and I, and My Fair Lady.) Her autobiography, "I Could Have Sung All Night" is rumored to have had the working title, "Audrey Hepburn Dubbed My Face." Ms. Nixon has also included a separate full sized Autographed Headshot (unframed) that will go to the winner.
Item Special Note
This is truly a unique item, donated by Ms. Nixon for this auction only.
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