🔗 Share this article Esteemed Star Pat Finn, a versatile actor, Recognized For Parts in Friends and The Middle, Dies at 60 Years Old. The actor Pat Finn featured in the well-loved sitcom The Middle. Stateside actor Pat Finn, who featured in iconic programs like "Friends", Seinfeld and The Middle, has succumbed at the age of 60. The comedic improv actor died at home in LA recently after undergoing cancer treatment since 2022, per reports. "He considered no one a stranger - only friends he hadn't encountered," his loved ones said in a announcement. They continued that he had "embraced life completely - with joy and exuberance". A Notable TV Career His initial on-screen part was in the George Wendt Show in the mid-90s, where he appeared as the titular character's brother. He subsequently landed a recurring role on Murphy Brown from 1995 to 1997. He starred as Joe Mayo in "Seinfeld" in 1998, depicting a party host known to delegate tedious tasks to his guests. Throughout the 90s and 2000s, he made guest appearances on several popular shows, such as: King of Queens Friends That '70s Show "House" Finn was perhaps best known for his portrayal of Bill Norwood in "The Middle", starring in eight series over nearly a decade. His work in movies include "It's Complicated" and "Santa Paws 2". Finn featured in two episodes of "Friends" as character Monica's boyfriend Dr. Roger. Off-Screen Life Beyond his television work, Finn was an improv performer and worked as a teacher at the University of Colorado, where he was a faculty member. He was involved with a comedy group of six known as Beer Shark Mice. "Pat taught, supported, and inspired numerous pupils throughout the years and you'd be hard-pressed to find a person who has an unkind word to say about him," his relatives stated. Offering condolences, peer Richard Kind remarked there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, authentic human being you could encounter". "Perpetually optimistic, making those around him better and funnier. A great dad, a great guy," Kind wrote publicly. The actor is leaves behind his spouse Donna, three children, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.
The actor Pat Finn featured in the well-loved sitcom The Middle. Stateside actor Pat Finn, who featured in iconic programs like "Friends", Seinfeld and The Middle, has succumbed at the age of 60. The comedic improv actor died at home in LA recently after undergoing cancer treatment since 2022, per reports. "He considered no one a stranger - only friends he hadn't encountered," his loved ones said in a announcement. They continued that he had "embraced life completely - with joy and exuberance". A Notable TV Career His initial on-screen part was in the George Wendt Show in the mid-90s, where he appeared as the titular character's brother. He subsequently landed a recurring role on Murphy Brown from 1995 to 1997. He starred as Joe Mayo in "Seinfeld" in 1998, depicting a party host known to delegate tedious tasks to his guests. Throughout the 90s and 2000s, he made guest appearances on several popular shows, such as: King of Queens Friends That '70s Show "House" Finn was perhaps best known for his portrayal of Bill Norwood in "The Middle", starring in eight series over nearly a decade. His work in movies include "It's Complicated" and "Santa Paws 2". Finn featured in two episodes of "Friends" as character Monica's boyfriend Dr. Roger. Off-Screen Life Beyond his television work, Finn was an improv performer and worked as a teacher at the University of Colorado, where he was a faculty member. He was involved with a comedy group of six known as Beer Shark Mice. "Pat taught, supported, and inspired numerous pupils throughout the years and you'd be hard-pressed to find a person who has an unkind word to say about him," his relatives stated. Offering condolences, peer Richard Kind remarked there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, authentic human being you could encounter". "Perpetually optimistic, making those around him better and funnier. A great dad, a great guy," Kind wrote publicly. The actor is leaves behind his spouse Donna, three children, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.