This was a lovely interview. I have seen Scott acting in a number of movies over the years. It is so refreshing to see how he stays true to his beliefs in the public domain. Trying to showcase goodness – even if one is doing it unintentionally – is becoming increasingly important in the world of today. We need light like this to encourage us onward. Keep up the good work – people notice!

The latter day Light on the Hill

THE OFFICIAL BIO

Scott Christopher, born January 13, 1967, in Ferndale, Michigan, is an American actor, author, and motivational speaker. He moved to Utah at age 11, later studying at Brigham Young University, where he received the prestigious Irene Ryan Award for acting. Known for his roles in The Best Two Years, Granite Flats, and Mobsters and Mormons, Christopher has worked extensively in film, television, and theater since the 1990s.

In addition to acting, Christopher has built a career as a motivational speaker, focusing on workplace culture and levity. He co-authored The Levity Effect, advocating for humor in professional settings, and serves as a vice president of training at The Culture Works, where he leads seminars for business leaders worldwide. Christopher’s comedic style and deep religious faith play a role in his career; he often emphasizes values of kindness and positivity, reflecting his beliefs as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints​