🔗 Share this article Beloved Star Pat Finn, a versatile actor, Famed For Roles in Seinfeld and The Middle, Dies at 60 Years Old. The actor Pat Finn featured in the acclaimed series "The Middle". US actor Pat Finn, who appeared in beloved TV shows such as "Friends", Seinfeld and The Middle, has succumbed at the age of 60. The skilled improv artist passed away at his residence in Los Angeles recently following cancer treatment beginning in 2022, per reports. "He never met a stranger - solely future friends he had yet to meet," his family stated in a message. They continued that he had "embraced life completely - with zest and passion". A Prolific Career on Screen Finn's first television role was in the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he portrayed the titular character's brother. He was also seen in a repeating character on "Murphy Brown" in the latter half of the 1990s. He appeared as a party host named Joe Mayo in Seinfeld in 1998, playing a social organizer known to delegate tedious tasks to his guests. During the 90s and 2000s, he made guest appearances on a variety of popular shows, like: "King of Queens" Friends "That '70s Show" "House" He was most recognized for playing the character Bill Norwood in The Middle, starring in eight seasons between 2011 and 2018. His work in movies are "It's Complicated" and "Santa Paws 2". Pat Finn was seen in two episodes of Friends as character Monica's love interest Dr. Roger. Beyond the Screen Outside of his on-screen roles, Finn was an improv performer and also taught at the Colorado university, where he was a faculty member. He was involved with a six-person improv troupe named "Beer Shark Mice". "Pat taught, supported, and inspired countless students over the years and you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone anywhere who has a bad thing to say about him," his family wrote. Paying homage, fellow actor Richard Kind said there was "nobody more kind, gentle, and humorous, grounded individual you could encounter". "Consistently upbeat, helping you be funnier and better. A great dad, a great guy," he shared publicly. The actor is leaves behind his partner Donna, three children, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.
The actor Pat Finn featured in the acclaimed series "The Middle". US actor Pat Finn, who appeared in beloved TV shows such as "Friends", Seinfeld and The Middle, has succumbed at the age of 60. The skilled improv artist passed away at his residence in Los Angeles recently following cancer treatment beginning in 2022, per reports. "He never met a stranger - solely future friends he had yet to meet," his family stated in a message. They continued that he had "embraced life completely - with zest and passion". A Prolific Career on Screen Finn's first television role was in the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he portrayed the titular character's brother. He was also seen in a repeating character on "Murphy Brown" in the latter half of the 1990s. He appeared as a party host named Joe Mayo in Seinfeld in 1998, playing a social organizer known to delegate tedious tasks to his guests. During the 90s and 2000s, he made guest appearances on a variety of popular shows, like: "King of Queens" Friends "That '70s Show" "House" He was most recognized for playing the character Bill Norwood in The Middle, starring in eight seasons between 2011 and 2018. His work in movies are "It's Complicated" and "Santa Paws 2". Pat Finn was seen in two episodes of Friends as character Monica's love interest Dr. Roger. Beyond the Screen Outside of his on-screen roles, Finn was an improv performer and also taught at the Colorado university, where he was a faculty member. He was involved with a six-person improv troupe named "Beer Shark Mice". "Pat taught, supported, and inspired countless students over the years and you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone anywhere who has a bad thing to say about him," his family wrote. Paying homage, fellow actor Richard Kind said there was "nobody more kind, gentle, and humorous, grounded individual you could encounter". "Consistently upbeat, helping you be funnier and better. A great dad, a great guy," he shared publicly. The actor is leaves behind his partner Donna, three children, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.