Frederick King Keller

Frederick King Keller

Master of suspense and riveting storytelling, Frederick King Keller was born in 1944 in Buffalo, New York, United States. Active from the 1970s onwards, Keller shone in the realms of drama and thriller, with his most notable works including episodes of "24," "Blue Bloods," and the TV movie "Mother's Day." Despite not having won any major film festival awards, his distinctive style of storytelling, often accentuated with suspense and intricate character development, is widely recognized and applauded. A true craftsman of tension, Keller's work is a testament to his ability to captivate audiences and keep them on the edge of their seats.