🔗 Share this article Esteemed Actor Pat Finn, a versatile actor, Known For Parts in Seinfeld and The Middle, Dies at Age 60. The actor Pat Finn featured in the popular sitcom "The Middle". American entertainer Finn, who was seen in beloved television series like Friends, "Seinfeld" and The Middle, has passed away at 60 years old. The skilled improv artist died at home in Los Angeles, California recently following cancer treatment since 2022, per reports. "He never met a stranger - only friends he didn't know yet," his relatives shared in a statement. They added that he had "experienced life to the fullest - with zest and passion". An Extensive Television Career Finn's first television role was on the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he portrayed the titular character's brother. He also had a regular part on Murphy Brown between 1995 and 1997. He played the part of Joe Mayo in Seinfeld in the late 90s, depicting a host famous for delegating tedious tasks to his guests. During the 90s and 2000s, he appeared as a guest star on numerous hit series, including: The King of Queens Friends That '70s Show House His most famous role for playing Bill Norwood in "The Middle", starring in eight seasons between 2011 and 2018. His cinematic roles include It's Complicated and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups (2012). The actor was seen in a couple of episodes of "Friends" as Monica's love interest Dr. Roger. A Life in Improv Beyond his acting parts, Finn was deeply involved in improvisational comedy and also taught at the Colorado university, where he was an adjunct professor. He was involved with a comedy group of six known as "Beer Shark Mice". "Finn guided, supported, and advised many learners over the years and it's nearly impossible to find anyone anyplace who has anything negative to say about him," his family wrote. In a tribute, colleague and actor actor Richard Kind remarked there was "nobody more kind, gentle, and humorous, authentic human being you could encounter". "Always positive, making those around him better and funnier. A wonderful father and man," he posted publicly. Finn is leaves behind his partner Donna, his three kids, and his family.
The actor Pat Finn featured in the popular sitcom "The Middle". American entertainer Finn, who was seen in beloved television series like Friends, "Seinfeld" and The Middle, has passed away at 60 years old. The skilled improv artist died at home in Los Angeles, California recently following cancer treatment since 2022, per reports. "He never met a stranger - only friends he didn't know yet," his relatives shared in a statement. They added that he had "experienced life to the fullest - with zest and passion". An Extensive Television Career Finn's first television role was on the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he portrayed the titular character's brother. He also had a regular part on Murphy Brown between 1995 and 1997. He played the part of Joe Mayo in Seinfeld in the late 90s, depicting a host famous for delegating tedious tasks to his guests. During the 90s and 2000s, he appeared as a guest star on numerous hit series, including: The King of Queens Friends That '70s Show House His most famous role for playing Bill Norwood in "The Middle", starring in eight seasons between 2011 and 2018. His cinematic roles include It's Complicated and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups (2012). The actor was seen in a couple of episodes of "Friends" as Monica's love interest Dr. Roger. A Life in Improv Beyond his acting parts, Finn was deeply involved in improvisational comedy and also taught at the Colorado university, where he was an adjunct professor. He was involved with a comedy group of six known as "Beer Shark Mice". "Finn guided, supported, and advised many learners over the years and it's nearly impossible to find anyone anyplace who has anything negative to say about him," his family wrote. In a tribute, colleague and actor actor Richard Kind remarked there was "nobody more kind, gentle, and humorous, authentic human being you could encounter". "Always positive, making those around him better and funnier. A wonderful father and man," he posted publicly. Finn is leaves behind his partner Donna, his three kids, and his family.