John Moyer (born May 1, 1969 in Camden, New Jersey) is an American stand-up comedian, screenwriter, actor and film producer.
Speaking of the experience, Moyer said in an interview: Of course, all my friends got their degrees and there were job placement programs and they were going and working for MIT or whatever else it was, making US$100,000 a year.
Hale and partner Dave Hunter decided to make the script into low-budget comedy aimed at members of the LDS Church.
Eventually, Hale and Hunter founded a company called Halestorm Entertainment to distribute the movie in 2002.
Upon the financial success of The Singles Ward, Hale quickly got to work on his second LDS comedy movie, The R.M.
Although the box office returns were almost as strong as The Singles Ward ($1,111,615),[3] audience feedback was not as favorable.
After The Home Teachers, Moyer departed from Hale and to make his own LDS movie, Mobsters and Mormons.
In 2007, Halestorm Entertainment released The Singles 2nd Ward, a straight-to-DVD sequel to the 2002 movie, co-written by Hale and Moyer.
[7] In 2012, Moyer wrote and acted in Disjointed Custody, a four-minute movie directed by Christian Serge that was posted on YouTube.