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'''Oliver N. Keller''' {{born|15|September|1975}} is a stuntman and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in an episode of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. He received no credit for this appearance.
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'''Oliver N. Keller''' {{born|15|September|1975}} is a stuntman and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in an episode of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. He received no credit for this appearance.
   
 
[[Star Trek birthdays|Born]] in Dielsdorf, Switzerland he attended the Hermann Joha stunt school in Düsseldorf, Germany and graduated in 1990. In 2000 he moved to Los Angeles and married fellow stuntwoman Heather Elizabeth Keller on 6 July, who gave birth to their first child in May 2006. Today the couple is divorced.
 
[[Star Trek birthdays|Born]] in Dielsdorf, Switzerland he attended the Hermann Joha stunt school in Düsseldorf, Germany and graduated in 1990. In 2000 he moved to Los Angeles and married fellow stuntwoman Heather Elizabeth Keller on 6 July, who gave birth to their first child in May 2006. Today the couple is divorced.
   
Beside stunts in several German movies and TV series he appeared in movies like ''The Scorpion King'' (2002, with [[The Rock]], [[Branscombe Richmond]], [[Joseph Ruskin]], [[Scott L. Schwartz]], [[Nikki Flux]], [[Rachelle Roderick]], and [[Lynn Salvatori]]), ''Spider-man'' (2002, with [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[Jill Sayre]], [[Joni Avery]], [[Scott L. Schwartz]], [[Spice Williams-Crosby]], and [[Tom Morga]]), ''Jeepers Creepers 2'' (2003, with [[Ray Wise]], [[Elle Alexander]] and [[Mark Chadwick]]), ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' (2003, with [[Lee Arenberg]], [[Greg Ellis]], and [[Tom Morga]]), ''Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation'' (2004, with [[Bobby C. King]], [[Ed Lauter]], [[Lawrence Monoson]], [[Brenda Strong]], and [[Monica Staggs]]), ''Mein Name ist Eugen'' (2005, with [[Tom Morga]]), and ''The Guardian'' (2006, with [[Clancy Brown]], [[Alex Daniels]], and [[Neal McDonough]]). In addition he was seen on TV series like ''Crossing Jordan'', ''Without a Trace'' (with [[Dennis Madalone]]), [[w:c:24|''24'']], ''CSI: Miami'' and ''Invasion''.
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Beside stunts in several German movies and TV series he appeared in movies like ''The Scorpion King'' (2002, with [[The Rock]], [[Branscombe Richmond]], [[Joseph Ruskin]], [[Scott L. Schwartz]], [[Nikki Flux]], [[Rachelle Roderick]], and [[Lynn Salvatori]]), ''Spider-Man'' (2002, with [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[Jill Sayre]], [[Joni Avery]], Scott L. Schwartz, [[Spice Williams-Crosby]], and [[Tom Morga]]), ''Jeepers Creepers 2'' (2003, with [[Ray Wise]], [[Elle Alexander]] and [[Mark Chadwick]]), ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' (2003, with [[Lee Arenberg]], [[Greg Ellis]], and [[Tom Morga]]), ''Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation'' (2004, with [[Bobby C. King]], [[Ed Lauter]], [[Lawrence Monoson]], [[Brenda Strong]], and [[Monica Staggs]]), ''Mein Name ist Eugen'' (2005, with [[Tom Morga]]), and ''The Guardian'' (2006, with [[Clancy Brown]], [[Alex Daniels]], and [[Neal McDonough]]). In addition he was seen on TV series like ''Crossing Jordan'', ''Without a Trace'' (with [[Dennis Madalone]]), [[w:c:24|''24'']], ''CSI: Miami'' and ''Invasion''.
   
 
He doubled actors like {{w|Galen Gering}}, {{w|Jerry O'Connell}}, {{w|Joe Manganiello}}, {{w|Paul Blackthorne}}, {{w|Robert Davi}}, and {{w|Ashton Kutcher}}.
 
He doubled actors like {{w|Galen Gering}}, {{w|Jerry O'Connell}}, {{w|Joe Manganiello}}, {{w|Paul Blackthorne}}, {{w|Robert Davi}}, and {{w|Ashton Kutcher}}.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://kstunts.com Kstunts.com] - official site
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* [http://kstunts.com Kstunts.com] - official site
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*[http://www.reelaccess.com/talent/oliverkeller Oliver Keller] at [http://www.reelaccess.com ReelAccess.com]
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* [http://www.reelaccess.com/talent/oliverkeller Oliver Keller] at [http://www.reelaccess.com ReelAccess.com]
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Template:Realworld Oliver N. Keller (born 15 September 1975; age 48) is a stuntman and stunt coordinator who performed stunts in an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He received no credit for this appearance.

Born in Dielsdorf, Switzerland he attended the Hermann Joha stunt school in Düsseldorf, Germany and graduated in 1990. In 2000 he moved to Los Angeles and married fellow stuntwoman Heather Elizabeth Keller on 6 July, who gave birth to their first child in May 2006. Today the couple is divorced.

Beside stunts in several German movies and TV series he appeared in movies like The Scorpion King (2002, with The Rock, Branscombe Richmond, Joseph Ruskin, Scott L. Schwartz, Nikki Flux, Rachelle Roderick, and Lynn Salvatori), Spider-Man (2002, with Kirsten Dunst, Jill Sayre, Joni Avery, Scott L. Schwartz, Spice Williams-Crosby, and Tom Morga), Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003, with Ray Wise, Elle Alexander and Mark Chadwick), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003, with Lee Arenberg, Greg Ellis, and Tom Morga), Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation (2004, with Bobby C. King, Ed Lauter, Lawrence Monoson, Brenda Strong, and Monica Staggs), Mein Name ist Eugen (2005, with Tom Morga), and The Guardian (2006, with Clancy Brown, Alex Daniels, and Neal McDonough). In addition he was seen on TV series like Crossing Jordan, Without a Trace (with Dennis Madalone), 24, CSI: Miami and Invasion.

He doubled actors like Galen Gering, Jerry O'Connell, Joe Manganiello, Paul Blackthorne, Robert Davi, and Ashton Kutcher.

In 2006 he opened his own stunt school.

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