Chris Keller (One Tree Hill)

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Chris Keller was a fictinal character one WB show one Tree Hill. He was a musician and relationship breaker. He was portrayed by Tyler Hilton.

Chris Keller was first introduced in Season 2 as a music record store owner. He was approched by Peyton Sawyer to sing at the Tric Club but refused to sing when he saw people weren't listening, which prompted Haley James Scott to sing in his stead. He then began a partnership with Haley to give her an opportunity to realise her dream and become a singer. They got closer and closer and even kissed but Haley eventually turned him down when he asked her to go on a tour with him, as she wanted to save her marriage. He later came back, along the Wreckers at Tric and asked Haley again, this time she agreed. To promote the tour, the two had to pretend to be in a relationship, which pleased Chris but angered both Haley and Nathan Scott. When Haley got the annulment papers signed by Nathan, she dropped the Tour and went back to Tree Hill.

Chris returned in Season 3 to help Haley find her inspiration back as Nathan payed him for it. Dan Scott payed him as well, but to seduce Haley. However, when he was chosen by Brooke Davis during the fantasy boy draft (which Rachel Gatina had planned to make her way to Lucas), he had a drunken one night stand with her. He then had money troubles and had to ask Nathan for help, they stole money from a poker table but ended up in water, making this a complete failure. Chris sold his guitar to pay for Haley's record and then departed to parts unknown.


One Tree Hill
Main Characters
Lucas Scott | Nathan Scott | Peyton Sawyer | Haley James Scott | Dan Scott | Brooke Davis | Marvin McFadden | Cedric Taylor | Rachel Gatina | Whitey Durham | Keith Scott | Karen Roe
Recurring Characters
Tim Smith | Jake Jagielski | Bevin Mirskey | Felix Taggaro | Anna Taggaro | Ellie Harp | Larry Sawyer | Cooper Lee
Episodes
Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4
'Other
Official Website | Quotes | I Don't Want to Be (Theme)