
Veteran comedic actor Pat Finn, best known for his work on popular sitcoms like The Middle and The George Wendt Show, has passed away at the age of 60 after a battle with cancer. TMZ confirmed the news, citing family sources.
According to those close to the family, Finn died on Monday evening at his home in Los Angeles. He was surrounded by loved ones at the time of his passing. While the family has not publicly specified the exact type of cancer, reports suggest that Finn had been diagnosed with bladder cancer several years ago.
Pat Finn’s journey in comedy and acting began long before he became a familiar face on television. He rose through the comedy ranks alongside his close friend Chris Farley. The two attended Marquette University together in the late 1980s, where they played rugby and forged a lasting bond. After college, Finn and Farley were roommates in Chicago, a period that proved formative for both as they joined the legendary Second City comedy troupe. That experience became a launchpad for Finn’s steady career in television.
In the early 1990s, Finn made memorable appearances on some of the most iconic shows of the era. He guest-starred on Seinfeld as Joe Mayo, a role that added to his growing reputation as a reliable comedic performer. He went on to play Dan Coleman on The George Wendt Show and appeared as Phil Jr. on Murphy Brown, further cementing his place in network television comedy.
However, Finn became most widely recognized for his recurring role as Bill Norwood on ABC’s long-running family sitcom The Middle. From 2011 to 2018, his portrayal of the awkward but good-natured teacher brought warmth and humor to the show, earning him affection from viewers over multiple seasons.
Following news of his death, tributes began pouring in from friends and colleagues across the entertainment industry. Comedian Jeff Dye and several of Finn’s former co-stars shared heartfelt messages online, remembering him not only as a talented performer but also as a kind, generous presence off-screen.
Pat Finn is survived by his wife Donna, whom he married in 1990, and their three children. His legacy lives on through decades of work that quietly but consistently brought laughter to television audiences.
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