š Share this article Beloved Performer Pat Finn, Recognized For Parts in The Middle and Friends, Passes Away at the Age of Sixty. The actor Pat Finn featured in the popular series The Middle. American entertainer Pat Finn, who appeared in popular programs like Friends, Seinfeld and The Middle, has succumbed at 60 years old. The comedy and improvisation performer passed away at his residence in Los Angeles on Monday following treatment for a cancer diagnosis since 2022, as reported by reports. "Pat Finn considered no one a stranger - just potential friends he hadn't encountered," his loved ones shared in a message. They noted that he had "embraced life completely - with zest and passion". A Notable Career on Screen His debut TV appearance was on a show starring George Wendt in 1995, where he played the lead character's sibling. He was also seen in a repeating character on Murphy Brown from 1995 to 1997. He appeared as the character Joe Mayo in Seinfeld in 1998, portraying a social organizer famous for delegating tedious tasks to his guests. Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, he made guest appearances on several well-known programs, like: "King of Queens" Friends "That '70s Show" House, M.D. His most famous role for his portrayal of Bill Norwood in "The Middle", featuring across eight series from 2011 to 2018. His work in movies are It's Complicated and "Santa Paws 2". Finn was seen in two episodes of Friends as Monica's love interest Dr. Roger. Off-Screen Life Outside of his television work, Finn was a skilled improviser and also taught at the Colorado university, where he was an adjunct professor. He was a member of a comedy group of six called Beer Shark Mice. "Finn guided, supported, and advised many learners over the years and it would be difficult to find a person anywhere who has a bad thing to say about him," his relatives stated. Paying homage, colleague and actor Richard Kind said there was "not a more kind, gentle, or funny, grounded individual you could encounter". "Always positive, assisting others to improve and be funnier. An excellent dad and person," Kind wrote online. Pat Finn is remembered by his spouse Donna, his children, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.
The actor Pat Finn featured in the popular series The Middle. American entertainer Pat Finn, who appeared in popular programs like Friends, Seinfeld and The Middle, has succumbed at 60 years old. The comedy and improvisation performer passed away at his residence in Los Angeles on Monday following treatment for a cancer diagnosis since 2022, as reported by reports. "Pat Finn considered no one a stranger - just potential friends he hadn't encountered," his loved ones shared in a message. They noted that he had "embraced life completely - with zest and passion". A Notable Career on Screen His debut TV appearance was on a show starring George Wendt in 1995, where he played the lead character's sibling. He was also seen in a repeating character on Murphy Brown from 1995 to 1997. He appeared as the character Joe Mayo in Seinfeld in 1998, portraying a social organizer famous for delegating tedious tasks to his guests. Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, he made guest appearances on several well-known programs, like: "King of Queens" Friends "That '70s Show" House, M.D. His most famous role for his portrayal of Bill Norwood in "The Middle", featuring across eight series from 2011 to 2018. His work in movies are It's Complicated and "Santa Paws 2". Finn was seen in two episodes of Friends as Monica's love interest Dr. Roger. Off-Screen Life Outside of his television work, Finn was a skilled improviser and also taught at the Colorado university, where he was an adjunct professor. He was a member of a comedy group of six called Beer Shark Mice. "Finn guided, supported, and advised many learners over the years and it would be difficult to find a person anywhere who has a bad thing to say about him," his relatives stated. Paying homage, colleague and actor Richard Kind said there was "not a more kind, gentle, or funny, grounded individual you could encounter". "Always positive, assisting others to improve and be funnier. An excellent dad and person," Kind wrote online. Pat Finn is remembered by his spouse Donna, his children, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.