Pat Finn dead: ‘The Middle,’ ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Friends’ actor was 60
Pat Finn, a veteran comedy actor known for playing the Heck familyβs friendly neighbor Bill Norwood on βThe Middle,β died Monday, reportedly following a three-year battle with cancer. He was 60.
βAfter a beautiful life filled with laughter, love, family, and friends, we share the heartbreaking news of the death of Pat Finn,β Finnβs family said in a statement to multiple outlets. Finnβs manager, Andrea Pett-Joseph, who described the actor as βthe kindest, most joyful person in any room, told Deadline that he died surrounded by his family and friends. His death was first reported by TMZ.
Finn broke into show business in the 1990s, appearing in various sitcoms. His first major role was on βThe George Wendt Show,β where he played Dan Coleman, the brother of Wendtβs character, George Coleman. He also had a recurring role on βMurphy Brownβ as Phil Jr., the son of the original owner and bartender of Philβs Bar (portrayed by Pat Corley) who took over the establishment in later seasons.
βSeinfeldβ fans might remember Finn from his role as Joe Mayo in βThe Reverse Peepholeβ episode. He also portrayed alternate-universe Monicaβs boyfriend Dr. Roger in a couple of episodes of βFriends.β Finnβs credits also included roles on βThe Drew Carey Show,β β3rd Rock From the Sun,β βThat β70s Show,β βCurb Your Enthusiasm,β βThe Bernie Mac Show,β β2 Broke Girlsβ and βThe Goldbergs.β His most recent credits included the films βUnexpectedβ (2023) and βDiamond in the Roughβ (2022).
Born in Evanston, Ill., Finn attended Marquette University in the 1980s, where he met his future wife, Donna, and Chris Farley, with whom he became friends. After graduating, Finn, along with Farley, joined Chicagoβs Second City to hone his comedy chops.
In a 2022 interview published on Phoenix.org, Finn said heβd always gravitated toward comedy.
βMy mom and I watched βThe Carol Burnett Showβ and βThe Odd Couple,ββ he said. βI really liked the idea of sitcoms. Growing up in Chicago, nobody said they wanted to be an actor. They wanted to be firefighters or in sales. … A career in comedy didnβt become a reality until I was picked up by The Second City and then the main stage.β
According to a statement provided to the New York Post, Finn was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2022. Although he went into remission, the cancer later returned and metastasized.
A lifelong Bears fan, Finn βoften showed the biggest signs when the Bears scored a touchdownβ in his final days, the statement from the actorβs family said. βNo pressure Bears β just saying β do it for Pat.β
Finn is survived by wife Donna and their three children, Cassidy, Caitlin and Ryan.