🔗 Share this article Renowned Performer Pat Finn, a versatile actor, Recognized For Parts in The Middle and Friends, Has Died at the Age of Sixty. The actor Pat Finn starred in the well-loved series "The Middle". US entertainer Pat Finn, who appeared in beloved television series including "Friends", Seinfeld and The Middle, has passed away aged 60. The comedic improv actor passed away at his residence in Los Angeles recently having undergone cancer treatment since 2022, per reports. "He considered no one a stranger - only friends he didn't know yet," his relatives shared in a message. They continued that he had "lived his life fully - with happiness and energy". An Extensive TV Career His initial on-screen part was in the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he portrayed the lead character's sibling. He was also seen in a regular part on Murphy Brown between 1995 and 1997. He appeared as Joe Mayo in "Seinfeld" in 1998, depicting a host known to delegate unpleasant chores to his guests. During the end of the 90s and start of the 2000s, he had guest spots on numerous popular shows, such as: The King of Queens Friends "That '70s Show" "House" Finn was perhaps best known for portraying Bill Norwood in "The Middle", featuring across eight seasons of the show over nearly a decade. His work in movies are It's Complicated and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups (2012). Pat Finn featured in a couple of episodes of "Friends" as character Monica's love interest Dr. Roger. A Life in Improv Away from his acting parts, Finn was a skilled improviser and served as an educator at the University of Colorado, where he was a professor. He was involved with a comedy group of six named Beer Shark Mice. "Pat coached, befriended and mentored many learners during his career and it would be difficult to find someone who has anything negative to say about him," his relatives stated. Offering condolences, fellow actor actor Richard Kind noted there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, down to earth person you could encounter". "Consistently upbeat, making those around him better and funnier. A great dad, a great guy," he posted publicly. Pat Finn is remembered by his partner Donna, three children, and his parents and siblings.
The actor Pat Finn starred in the well-loved series "The Middle". US entertainer Pat Finn, who appeared in beloved television series including "Friends", Seinfeld and The Middle, has passed away aged 60. The comedic improv actor passed away at his residence in Los Angeles recently having undergone cancer treatment since 2022, per reports. "He considered no one a stranger - only friends he didn't know yet," his relatives shared in a message. They continued that he had "lived his life fully - with happiness and energy". An Extensive TV Career His initial on-screen part was in the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he portrayed the lead character's sibling. He was also seen in a regular part on Murphy Brown between 1995 and 1997. He appeared as Joe Mayo in "Seinfeld" in 1998, depicting a host known to delegate unpleasant chores to his guests. During the end of the 90s and start of the 2000s, he had guest spots on numerous popular shows, such as: The King of Queens Friends "That '70s Show" "House" Finn was perhaps best known for portraying Bill Norwood in "The Middle", featuring across eight seasons of the show over nearly a decade. His work in movies are It's Complicated and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups (2012). Pat Finn featured in a couple of episodes of "Friends" as character Monica's love interest Dr. Roger. A Life in Improv Away from his acting parts, Finn was a skilled improviser and served as an educator at the University of Colorado, where he was a professor. He was involved with a comedy group of six named Beer Shark Mice. "Pat coached, befriended and mentored many learners during his career and it would be difficult to find someone who has anything negative to say about him," his relatives stated. Offering condolences, fellow actor actor Richard Kind noted there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, down to earth person you could encounter". "Consistently upbeat, making those around him better and funnier. A great dad, a great guy," he posted publicly. Pat Finn is remembered by his partner Donna, three children, and his parents and siblings.