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Writer Of Elizabeth Taylor Obit Dead…Six Years Ago

March 23, 2011

Hat Tip to Jesse Russell from Dane 101 fame.  His tip came my way of Facebook.

There is no way to make this stuff up.

The news of Elizabeth Taylor’s passing has put an added sadness to this already gloomy day, but not everyone was shocked. The New York Times’ principal writer for the Taylor obituary died almost six full years ago. Mel Gussow, a Times theater critic, died after a battle with cancer in 2005. He was 71. Gussow had written over 4,000 pieces for the New York Times, one of them, apparently, was the Elizabeth Taylor obit they had ready to run for over half a decade.  

The Times ran this subhead with the piece:

Mel Gussow, the principal writer of this article, died in 2005. Peter Keepnews contributed updated reporting. 

Gussow’s first ever Broadway play review was of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, which was famously adapted into a film starring Elizabeth Taylor.

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