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Kristopher Kyer, or Kristopher Antekeier; is an American actor, dialogue coach and acting coach. His career spans more than three decades as an actor,[1] performer, teacher, singer and director in the entertainment industry. For almost two decades in Burbank, he was the director and owner of the Kyer Workshop for Actors. As an actor, Kyer appeared in several commercials, especially as a scarecrow for advertising White Lily cornmeal, which ran for many years.

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Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role Notes
1990 Quantum Leap Ringmaster Guest star (Episode: "Leaping in Without a Net"); credited as Kristopher Antekeier
1993–94 Boy Meets World TV voice Guest star (2 episodes)
Mall announcer Guest star (Episode: "Model Family")
1999 USA High Emcee Guest star (Episode: "The Wedding")
Film
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Trancers II Train station clerk Credited as Kristopher Antekeier
1996 The 3 Little Pigs: The Movie voice Direct-to-DVD
2013 Saving Mr. Banks Dick Van Dyke Uncredited role
List of production credits
Year Title Notes
1997–98 Grace Under Fire Dialogue coach (11 episodes; season 5)
2005 Hostage Acting coach

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''Kristopher Kyer'' is an American actor and acting coach known for his career spanning more than three decades in film, television, and theater, as well as his work coaching actors on notable productions and operating a popular seasonal Christmas pop-up store. Kyer has appeared in co-starring and guest roles on prominent television series such as ''Seinfeld'', ''Quantum Leap'', ''Boy Meets World'', ''USA High'', and ''Linc's'', along with feature films including ''H.E.A.L.T.H.'' and ''Saving Mr. Banks''. He has also provided on-set acting and dialogue coaching for ABC-TV series including ''Boy Meets World'', ''Maybe This Time'', and ''Grace Under Fire'', as well as the Bruce Willis film ''Hostage''. For over a decade, Kyer has run acting workshops in Hollywood, teaching and coaching thousands of actors alongside his staff. Born in Muskegon, Michigan, his multifaceted career also includes work as a performer, teacher, singer, and director across various entertainment mediums. In addition to his entertainment work, Kyer has gained recognition for his annual pop-up Christmas store, which he has operated in different locations for more than ten years, traveling the world to source unique vintage holiday items and treasures, earning him the nickname "the Willy Wonka of Christmas."

Early life

Birth and background

Kristopher Kyer was born on May 9, 1958, in Muskegon, Michigan, USA. His birth name was Kristopher B. Antekeier, and he later adopted the professional name Kristopher Kyer. He was born and raised in Muskegon, Michigan, as one of five children in a family where his father owned multiple men's clothing stores and his mother worked as a homemaker. From age nine, Kyer worked at his father's stores, gaining early experience in retail. He later began performing as a self-booked magician at parties during his youth. After graduating high school at age 18, Kyer briefly attended college before pursuing a career in entertainment.

Acting career

Television and film credits

Kristopher Kyer's television and film acting career spans more than three decades, featuring a range of guest, co-starring, voice, and featured roles, primarily in episodic television. Among his television credits are voice appearances as Mall Announcer and TV Voice #1 across three episodes of Boy Meets World between 1993 and 1994, Emcee on USA High from 1997 to 1999, a co-starring role on Linc's in 1998, and the Ringmaster in the Quantum Leap episode "Leaping in Without a Net" in 1990. He also starred as Mr. Buckethead in the syndicated children's series Barnyard Place. His film work includes voice contributions to The 3 Little Pigs: The Movie in 1996 and an uncredited portrayal of Dick Van Dyke in Saving Mr. Banks (2013).

Acting coaching

Workshops and on-set work

Kristopher Kyer operated the Kyer Workshop for Actors in Burbank as its director and owner, where he and his staff taught and coached thousands of actors in Hollywood through workshops and classes. His coaching focused on practical, hands-on training to prepare performers for professional work in television and film. Beyond his workshop, Kyer served as an on-set acting coach and dialogue coach for various productions. He was the on-set acting coach for the ABC-TV series ''Boy Meets World'', as well as for the shows ''Grace Under Fire'' and ''Maybe This Time''. He additionally provided on-set coaching for the Bruce Willis feature film ''Hostage''. In interviews, Kyer has described his teaching career as spanning about 20 years, during which he also worked as a dialogue coach on multiple series. His prior experience as an actor contributed to his methods as a coach, director, and dialogue coach across media.

Kristopher Kyer's Christmas Corner

Pop-up retail business

Kristopher Kyer's Christmas Corner was a seasonal pop-up retail business specializing in vintage Christmas collectibles and holiday decorations. The pop-up first opened in 2001 in Burbank and operated in various physical locations, typically changing annually, until 2022 when it shifted online-only. Kyer sourced unique vintage items globally each year, including European hand-blown glass ornaments, vintage ceramics, German nutcrackers, Italian and German linens, blow molds, animated figures, toys, and other holiday treasures. The pop-up was known for its immersive, magical shopping experience evoking nostalgia, distinguishing it from standard retail with a theatrical atmosphere influenced by Kyer's entertainment background. It earned Kyer the nickname "the Willy Wonka of Christmas." After a three-year hiatus with no physical store in 2023 and 2024, it returned for one final season in Pasadena from September 23 to December 23, 2025, at The Paseo (300 E. Colorado Blvd, Unit 141), prompted by the Eaton Fire. Kyer indicated the 2025 season would likely be the last due to physical demands. A closing sale occurred on January 11, 2026. The store offered curated traditional and vintage ornaments, linens, blow molds, and decor to inspire holiday wonder, drawing crowds for distinctive shopping.

Personal life

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