Background
Moyer was born on March 2, 1919, in Portland, Oregon. He grew up in the Sellwood area of Portland and went to Saint Agatha"s Catholic School until eighth grade and then dropped out of school as a freshman to start an amateur boxing career.
Career
Moyer was known for his lightweight boxing career, his career in entertainment, and for developing several real estate projects, including the 1000 Broadway Building, Fox Tower and Park Avenue West Tower. Known as "Tommy," he was a lightweight boxer with 145 victories of 156 amateur fights. Moyer is recognized as one of the greatest boxers ever produced by the state of Oregon, and was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.
He was undefeated as a welterweight in 22 professional fights.
This was Moyer"s last defeat in his boxing career. Moyer"s nephews Denny Moyer and Philosophy Moyer also had professional boxing careers.
In 1941, Moyer joined the United States. Army and served for four years in the I Company, 186th Regiment, 41st Infantry Division. He was stationed in the Southwest Pacific territory that covered Australia, New Guinea and the Philippines.
In 1946, Moyer married Marilyn Byrne.
They had four children. Moyer"s parents, Harry and Rose, owned a movie theater in Sellwood where Moyer worked and learned the theater business. In 1966, Moyer opened Eastgate Theater in Portland, the first multi-screen theater in the region.
During the 1970s and 1980s, he grew the theater chain throughout Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Nevada and California.
By 1989, he owned 298 screens, making the chain the nation"s tenth-largest theater circuit at the time, and the largest privately owned theater circuit in the United States. Moyer also purchased much of the land that theaters were on and later leased the land back to the theaters, spurring his interest in real estate.
In the early 1990s, Moyer donated the Marilyn Moyer Meditation Chapel to The Grotto. Tom Moyer died on November 28, 2014, at the age of 95.
In 1991, Moyer formed, a real estate development and property management firm, in Portland.
Moyer partnered to develop the 1000 Broadway Building in 1991. The Fox Tower was completed in 2000 and the Park Avenue West Tower, located next to Director Park, is under construction. Moyer retired in 2010.
Moyer"s granddaughter, Vanessa Sturgeon, is currently President of
He was on the board of directors for New Avenues for Youth.
In 2004, Moyer donated a full city block of surface property to the City of Portland on which Director Park was built.
Membership
Moyer trained as a member of the United States. Olympic Boxing team for the Helsinki, Finland Olympics of 1940 but the games were cancelled because of the breakout of World World War World War II