🔗 Share this article Beloved Actor The actor Pat Finn, Famed For Appearances in Seinfeld and The Middle, Has Died at 60 Years Old. Finn featured in the popular sitcom "The Middle". Stateside actor Pat Finn, who was seen in popular 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, California this Monday after undergoing cancer treatment since 2022, per reports. "Pat Finn saw everyone as a friend - just potential friends he didn't know yet," his loved ones shared in a message. They noted that he had "lived his life fully - with happiness and energy". An Extensive TV Career His debut TV appearance was in the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he appeared as the brother of the main character. He was also seen in a repeating character on "Murphy Brown" between 1995 and 1997. He appeared as Joe Mayo in "Seinfeld" in 1998, playing a party host famous for delegating burdensome jobs to his guests. In the 90s and 2000s, he appeared as a guest star on a variety of popular shows, including: The King of Queens Friends That '70s Show "House" His most famous role for his portrayal of the character Bill Norwood in The Middle, starring in eight seasons from 2011 to 2018. His cinematic roles are It's Complicated and "Santa Paws 2". The actor was seen in two episodes of Friends as Monica Geller's love interest Dr. Roger. Beyond the Screen Beyond his television work, Finn was deeply involved in improvisational comedy and also taught at the University of Colorado, where he was a faculty member. He was a member of a six-member improv team called "Beer Shark Mice". "Finn taught, supported, and inspired many learners over the years and it would be difficult to find a person anyplace who has a bad thing to say about him," his relatives stated. In a tribute, fellow actor Richard Kind said there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, authentic human being you could encounter". "Perpetually optimistic, assisting others to improve and be funnier. A wonderful father and man," he shared on social media. Finn is leaves behind his wife Donna, his three kids, and his family.
Finn featured in the popular sitcom "The Middle". Stateside actor Pat Finn, who was seen in popular 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, California this Monday after undergoing cancer treatment since 2022, per reports. "Pat Finn saw everyone as a friend - just potential friends he didn't know yet," his loved ones shared in a message. They noted that he had "lived his life fully - with happiness and energy". An Extensive TV Career His debut TV appearance was in the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he appeared as the brother of the main character. He was also seen in a repeating character on "Murphy Brown" between 1995 and 1997. He appeared as Joe Mayo in "Seinfeld" in 1998, playing a party host famous for delegating burdensome jobs to his guests. In the 90s and 2000s, he appeared as a guest star on a variety of popular shows, including: The King of Queens Friends That '70s Show "House" His most famous role for his portrayal of the character Bill Norwood in The Middle, starring in eight seasons from 2011 to 2018. His cinematic roles are It's Complicated and "Santa Paws 2". The actor was seen in two episodes of Friends as Monica Geller's love interest Dr. Roger. Beyond the Screen Beyond his television work, Finn was deeply involved in improvisational comedy and also taught at the University of Colorado, where he was a faculty member. He was a member of a six-member improv team called "Beer Shark Mice". "Finn taught, supported, and inspired many learners over the years and it would be difficult to find a person anyplace who has a bad thing to say about him," his relatives stated. In a tribute, fellow actor Richard Kind said there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, authentic human being you could encounter". "Perpetually optimistic, assisting others to improve and be funnier. A wonderful father and man," he shared on social media. Finn is leaves behind his wife Donna, his three kids, and his family.