Pat Finn, the beloved character actor known for his role on ABC’s hit sitcom The Middle, has died. He was 60 years old. According to a family statement, Finn passed away on Tuesday after a battle with cancer.
Finn portrayed Bill Norwood, the friendly neighbor, on The Middle for multiple seasons. He was a recurring face on the show about the Heck family in Indiana. His character was a close friend to Frankie and Mike Heck.
He also played a memorable role on the CBS series Murphy Brown. Finn appeared as Phil Jr., the son who took over the iconic bar where the characters gathered. His sitcom career spanned over three decades.
A Veteran Improv Performer and Comedy Community Pillar
He shared a deep friendship with the late comedian Chris Farley. The two met while attending Marquette University and played rugby together. Finn later appeared in the documentary I Am Chris Farley.
In a 2022 interview, Finn credited his mother and classic sitcoms for sparking his passion. He said they watched The Carol Burnett Show and The Odd Couple together. His love for the craft began there.
After college, he performed with the Beer Shark Mice improv troupe. That group included future stars like Neil Flynn and David Koechner. Finn balanced his acting career with teaching improv at several universities.
He taught at the University of Colorado Boulder, UCLA, and his alma mater, Marquette. Finn also co-founded a company using improv for team building in organizations. He was dedicated to passing on his skills.
Legacy and Survivors
He is survived by his wife, Donna, and their three children. His parents, five siblings, and many friends also mourn his loss. Finn’s career touched countless fans and colleagues.
The entertainment industry mourns the loss of The Middle actor Pat Finn. His warmth and comedic talent left a lasting mark on television. He will be remembered for his kindness and dedication to the craft of comedy.
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