Actor Known for Roles on The Middle, Friends, and Seinfeld Passes Away at 60

A well-known television and film performer has passed away at the age of 60, leaving behind a career defined by memorable roles and strong professional relationships. Family members shared with TMZ that he died peacefully at his Los Angeles home on Tuesday morning, surrounded by loved ones. Originally from Illinois, he had been managing a long-term illness privately for several years, choosing to keep his focus on family and close friends. Following the news, tributes poured in from across the entertainment industry, highlighting the deep respect he earned throughout his career.

r/seinfeld - R.I.P. Pat Finn (AKA Joe Mayo)

Many television audiences recognized him for his recurring role as Bill Norwood on the ABC sitcom The Middle, where he appeared between 2011 and 2018. The series, starring Patricia Heaton and Neil Flynn, centered on the everyday challenges of family life, and his character contributed warmth and humor as a dependable neighbor and friend. His television work also included guest appearances on a wide range of popular shows, reflecting a steady and versatile presence that spanned decades of network television.

Raised in Wilmette, Illinois, he graduated from Marquette University in 1987, where he developed a close friendship with comedian Chris Farley. The two shared living quarters, played rugby together, and later crossed paths again in comedy. After college, he joined The Second City National Touring Company, an experience that helped shape his improvisational skills and opened doors in television. His ability to bring depth and relatability to supporting roles made him a familiar and trusted face in sitcoms.

In addition to his television work, he appeared in several feature films, ranging from broad comedies to romantic stories, with his final on-screen role arriving in a 2021 romantic comedy. He is survived by his wife, Donna, and their two children, Cassidy and Caitlin. Friends and colleagues remember him as generous, kind, and genuinely funny, often noting how comfortable he made others feel both on and off set. While his career crossed many genres and formats, those who knew him best believe his greatest legacy lies in the warmth and humor he shared with everyone around him—a legacy carried forward through his work and the lives he touched, belonging to Pat Finn.

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