Christopher Cerf

Christopher Cerf (born August 19, 1941) is a U.S. author, composer-lyricist, voice actor, and record and television producer. He is known for his musical contributions to Sesame Street, for co-creating and co-producing the award-winning PBS literacy education television program Between the Lions, and for his humorous articles and books.

His father was co-founder of Random House, publisher, editor and TV panelist, Bennett Cerf. His mother was journalist and children's book publisher, Phyllis Fraser.

Read more about Christopher Cerf:  Musical Compositions, 1963–70: Cerf At Random House, Collaborations With Marlo Thomas, Between The Lions, Lomax, The Hound of Music, Humorous Writings, Objected To The Use of His Music To Break Captive's Will, Selected Bibliography