Thomas P. Moyer (March 2, 1919 – November 28, 2014) was an American movie theater chain magnate, real estate developer, and philanthropist from Oregon.
He fought Sugar Ray Robinson in a five-round amateur bout in Rochester, New York; the winner would go to the 1940 Olympics.
[2] In 1941, Moyer joined the U.S. Army and served for four years in the I Company, 186th Regiment, 41st Infantry Division.
During the 1970s and 1980s, he grew the theater chain throughout Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Nevada and California.
[4] In 2012, it was reported that Moyer needed to designate a trustee for his real estate trust, because he was unable to fill that role any longer due to Alzheimer's disease.
[5] The Oregonian reported the week-long trial was "one of Portland's most high-stakes and emotional family squabbles.