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  1. Natalie Marcin (August 30, 1914 – April 19, 1999 [1]) was an American short story writer and editor. As a teenager, Natalie Marcin wrote the short story that inspired the creation of Anchors Aweigh while living in The Ansonia building in New York City.

  2. Anchors Aweigh (1945) Directed by George Sidney this slightly above average wartime Musical comedy written by Natalie Marcin and adapted by Isobel Lennart ( The Sundowners (1960)) earned George Stoll his only Oscar (out of eight nominations) for its Score; the song "I Fall in Love Too Easily" was also nominated.

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    American short story author and editor whose early literary work inspired the 1945 Frank Sinatrafilm Anchors Aweigh. She also worked as a journalist and editor for a fashion magazine.

    She was invited to Hollywood to consult on a screenplay based on her short story; however, her father refused to let her take the trip.

    She wrote a short story during her teen years that inspired Anchors Aweigh, a 1945 musical comedy film starring Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, and Kathryn Grayson.

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    • August 30, 1914
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  3. Nathalie Marchino (born July 27, 1981) is a Colombian and a former United States rugby union player. [1] Biography. Marchino was born in Colombia, her mother's native country, and grew up in Switzerland, where her father was born. [2] .

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  5. Natalie Marcin's films include Anchors Aweigh. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.

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