Hiram Keller

Hiram Keller (May 3, 1944 January 20, 1997), born Hiram Keller Undercofler Jr., was an American stage and film actor who appeared starred in European films. He is best known for his role as Ascyltus in Federico Fellini's 1969 film Fellini Satyricon.

Broadway

Keller received his dramatic training at Lee Strasberg's prestigious Actors Studio in New York. His first stage engagement took him to Broadway. From 1968 until his departure to appear in Fellini Satyricon, he was a member of the tribe in the original line-up stage production of Hair, directed by Tom O'Horgan, written by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot. In addition, Keller worked as a model and acted in the New York underground scene with Andy Warhol.

Film

Two years later, Keller was in Fellini Satyricon, his feature film debut. The Italian director Federico Fellini hired him for the leading role in his gloomy-looking adaptation of the novel fragment Satyrica of Petronius as his preferred candidate for the role since Pierre Clémenti was no longer available. His role as Ascyltus helped boost Keller's career internationally. The screenwriter and long-time employee of Fellini Bernardino Zapponi wrote of Keller's representation: "[He] has a very photogenic smile and is full of knowledge as required by his role."[1]

After this success, Keller received a number of major roles in mostly Italian productions. He starred with Giancarlo Giannini in Alberto Lattuada's comedy Sono stato io!, the male lead role opposite Jane Birkin in the Anthony M. Dawson-directed horror movie Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye (1973), the main role in the science fiction thriller The Secret of Life (with Klaus Kinski), Catherine Breillat's Une vraie jeune fille and drama in the historical film Rivuole Cesare Roma!. In 1970, he also appeared in an Italian-French-German-Bulgarian co-production of Jules Verne's The Courier of the Czar, directed by John Phillip Law.

In 1982 he starred with his wife Kristina St. Clair in the Jamaican film production Countryman.

Personal life and death

Keller was married to actress Kristina St. Clair from 1981 to 1987 and had a daughter named Serena. His last years were spent with his family in his native Atlanta, Georgia. He died there on January 20, 1997 of liver cancer. Keller was exposed to Hepatitis C during the production of Hair, which is linked to liver cancer.

Filmography

References

  1. Zepponi, Bernardino (1997). My friend Fellini. Munich. p. 61.

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