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  1. Soon after her arrival, she was introduced by The New Yorker editor Harold Ross to publishing magnate and Random House co-founder (and future What's My Line? panelist) Bennett Cerf, whom she married on September 17, 1940.

  2. Nov 26, 2006 · Shortly after she arrived in New York in 1939, Ginger Rogers introduced Phyllis Fraser to Harold Ross, editor of The New Yorker, who decided that she would make a nice match for Bennett...

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  4. Nov 27, 2006 · Phyllis Cerf Wagner, 90, a writer, actress and socialite best known as the wife of publisher Bennett Cerf and later of former New York Mayor Robert F. Wagner, died Friday at a New York...

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    On September 17, 1940, he married actress Phyllis Fraser, a cousin of Ginger Rogers, with whom he had two sons, Christopher and Jonathan. In the early 1950s, while maintaining a Manhattan residence, Bennett and Phyllis Cerf bought an estate at Mount Kisco, New York, which became his country home for the rest of his life.

  6. Nov 27, 2006 · Phyllis Cerf Wagner, 90, a writer, actress and socialite best known as the wife of a top publisher and a New York mayor, died Nov. 24 at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Hospital. Her son...

  7. Nov 27, 2006 · Shortly after she arrived in New York in 1939, Ginger Rogers introduced Phyllis Fraser to Harold Ross, editor of The New Yorker, who decided that she would make a nice match for Bennett...

  8. Phyllis Fraser was born on 13 April 1916 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for Little Men (1934), Every Saturday Night (1936) and Winds of the Wasteland (1936). She was married to Robert F. Wagner and Bennett Cerf. She died on 24 November 2006 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.

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