đź”— Share this article Esteemed Performer Pat Finn, a versatile actor, Famed For Roles in Seinfeld and The Middle, Passes Away at Age 60. The actor Pat Finn had a key role in the acclaimed series The Middle. US performer Pat Finn, who appeared in beloved 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 on Monday having undergone treatment for cancer from 2022 onward, per reports. "Pat never met a stranger - only friends he hadn't encountered," his relatives shared in a statement. They noted that he had "embraced life completely - with joy and exuberance". An Extensive Television Career His initial on-screen part was in the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he appeared as the brother of the main character. He was also seen in a regular part on Murphy Brown in the latter half of the 1990s. He starred as the character Joe Mayo in "Seinfeld" in the late 90s, playing a social organizer famous for delegating unpleasant chores to his guests. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, he appeared as a guest star on numerous popular shows, including: "King of Queens" Friends That '70s Show "House" His most famous role for portraying the character Bill Norwood in "The Middle", featuring across eight seasons over nearly a decade. His work in movies encompass It's Complicated and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups. Pat Finn featured in two episodes of "Friends" as character Monica's boyfriend Dr. Roger. A Life in Improv Outside of his on-screen roles, Finn was an improv performer and served as an educator at the Colorado university, where he was a professor. He was part of a six-person improv troupe named Beer Shark Mice. "Finn coached, befriended and mentored countless students throughout the years and it's nearly impossible to find someone anyplace who has anything negative to say about him," his relatives stated. Offering condolences, colleague and actor Richard Kind remarked there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, down to earth person you could encounter". "Always positive, helping you be funnier and better. An excellent dad and person," Kind wrote publicly. Pat Finn is remembered by his wife Donna, his three kids, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.
The actor Pat Finn had a key role in the acclaimed series The Middle. US performer Pat Finn, who appeared in beloved 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 on Monday having undergone treatment for cancer from 2022 onward, per reports. "Pat never met a stranger - only friends he hadn't encountered," his relatives shared in a statement. They noted that he had "embraced life completely - with joy and exuberance". An Extensive Television Career His initial on-screen part was in the George Wendt Show in 1995, where he appeared as the brother of the main character. He was also seen in a regular part on Murphy Brown in the latter half of the 1990s. He starred as the character Joe Mayo in "Seinfeld" in the late 90s, playing a social organizer famous for delegating unpleasant chores to his guests. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, he appeared as a guest star on numerous popular shows, including: "King of Queens" Friends That '70s Show "House" His most famous role for portraying the character Bill Norwood in "The Middle", featuring across eight seasons over nearly a decade. His work in movies encompass It's Complicated and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups. Pat Finn featured in two episodes of "Friends" as character Monica's boyfriend Dr. Roger. A Life in Improv Outside of his on-screen roles, Finn was an improv performer and served as an educator at the Colorado university, where he was a professor. He was part of a six-person improv troupe named Beer Shark Mice. "Finn coached, befriended and mentored countless students throughout the years and it's nearly impossible to find someone anyplace who has anything negative to say about him," his relatives stated. Offering condolences, colleague and actor Richard Kind remarked there was "no kinder, gentler, funnier, down to earth person you could encounter". "Always positive, helping you be funnier and better. An excellent dad and person," Kind wrote publicly. Pat Finn is remembered by his wife Donna, his three kids, and his mother, father, and brothers/sisters.