A.k.a. Lars Reyer
The nickname "C.K. Dexter Haven" originates from two classical Holywood films: In George Cukor's "The Philadelphia Story" (1940) the main character C.K. Dexter Haven is a society man played by Cary Grant. In Charles Walters' "High Society" (1956) C.K. Dexter Haven is the name of a successful jazz musician played by Bing Crosby. Both films deal with the comedic plot line that Mr. C.K. Dexter Haven was the first husband of a wealthy society woman, a romance which quickly fall apart, but he interjects himself back into her life on the eve of her second marriage.