🔗 Share this article Renowned Star The actor Pat Finn, Known For Roles in The Middle and Friends, Dies at 60 Years Old. Finn starred in the acclaimed TV show "The Middle". American actor Pat Finn, who was seen in iconic TV shows such as Friends, Seinfeld and The Middle, has died at the age of 60. The comedic improv actor succumbed at his home in Los Angeles, California this Monday after undergoing treatment for cancer from 2022 onward, as reported by news outlets. "Pat Finn considered no one a stranger - just potential friends he hadn't encountered," his loved ones stated in a statement. They added that he had "lived his life fully - with zest and passion". An Extensive TV Career His initial on-screen part was on the George Wendt Show in the mid-90s, where he appeared as the brother of the main character. He was also seen in a regular part on "Murphy Brown" between 1995 and 1997. He appeared as the character Joe Mayo in Seinfeld in 1998, portraying a host famous for delegating burdensome jobs to his guests. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he made guest appearances on numerous hit series, like: King of Queens Friends That '70s Show House, M.D. He was most recognized for his portrayal of the character Bill Norwood in The Middle, featuring across eight series between 2011 and 2018. His work in movies encompass It's Complicated (2009) and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups. Finn featured in two episodes of Friends as Monica's boyfriend Dr. Roger. Beyond the Screen Away from his television work, Finn was a skilled improviser and worked as a teacher at the Colorado university, where he was an adjunct professor. He was involved with a six-person improv troupe named Beer Shark Mice. "Pat guided, supported, and advised many learners during his career and it's nearly impossible to find anyone anyplace who has a bad thing to say about him," his relatives stated. In a tribute, peer Richard Kind noted there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, grounded individual you could encounter". "Perpetually optimistic, helping you be funnier and better. A great dad, a great guy," Kind wrote publicly. Finn is remembered by his wife Donna, his three kids, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.
Finn starred in the acclaimed TV show "The Middle". American actor Pat Finn, who was seen in iconic TV shows such as Friends, Seinfeld and The Middle, has died at the age of 60. The comedic improv actor succumbed at his home in Los Angeles, California this Monday after undergoing treatment for cancer from 2022 onward, as reported by news outlets. "Pat Finn considered no one a stranger - just potential friends he hadn't encountered," his loved ones stated in a statement. They added that he had "lived his life fully - with zest and passion". An Extensive TV Career His initial on-screen part was on the George Wendt Show in the mid-90s, where he appeared as the brother of the main character. He was also seen in a regular part on "Murphy Brown" between 1995 and 1997. He appeared as the character Joe Mayo in Seinfeld in 1998, portraying a host famous for delegating burdensome jobs to his guests. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he made guest appearances on numerous hit series, like: King of Queens Friends That '70s Show House, M.D. He was most recognized for his portrayal of the character Bill Norwood in The Middle, featuring across eight series between 2011 and 2018. His work in movies encompass It's Complicated (2009) and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups. Finn featured in two episodes of Friends as Monica's boyfriend Dr. Roger. Beyond the Screen Away from his television work, Finn was a skilled improviser and worked as a teacher at the Colorado university, where he was an adjunct professor. He was involved with a six-person improv troupe named Beer Shark Mice. "Pat guided, supported, and advised many learners during his career and it's nearly impossible to find anyone anyplace who has a bad thing to say about him," his relatives stated. In a tribute, peer Richard Kind noted there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, grounded individual you could encounter". "Perpetually optimistic, helping you be funnier and better. A great dad, a great guy," Kind wrote publicly. Finn is remembered by his wife Donna, his three kids, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.