The Middle actor dies at age 60
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Renowned Hollywood actor Pat Finn has passed away at the age of 60.

According to family sources who spoke with TMZ, the beloved TV star died on Tuesday morning at his Los Angeles residence.

Originally from Illinois, Finn was surrounded by his loved ones during his final moments, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Finn’s notable role as Bill Norwood on the popular sitcom “The Middle” spanned from 2010 to 2018.

His television credits also include appearances on “The George Wendt Show,” “Murphy Brown,” “3rd Rock from the Sun,” and “Ed.”

In 1999 he was in the Chris O’Donnell and Renee Zellweger movie The Bachelor. And in 2000 he worked with Ashton Kutcher on Dude, Where’s My Car?

Hollywood star Pat Finn has died at the age of 60. Family sources have told TMZ that the TV actor passed away Tuesday morning at his home in Los Angeles

Hollywood star Pat Finn has died at the age of 60. Family sources have told TMZ that the TV actor passed away Tuesday morning at his home in Los Angeles

The Illinois native was surrounded by his family at the time of his passing after battling cancer. Finn was on sitcoms such as The Middle and The George Wendt Show

The Illinois native was surrounded by his family at the time of his passing after battling cancer. Finn was on sitcoms such as The Middle and The George Wendt Show

Finn grew up in Wilmette, Illinois, and in 1987 he graduated from Marquette University, where he became good friends with Chris Farley. They played on the school rugby team and were roommates.

He became a member of The Second City’s National Touring Company along with his buddy Farley, and together they performed in their shows in Chicago.

The experience helped Finn to perfect his improv skills and it soon led to breakout roles in The George Wendt Show and Murphy Brown.

But Finn is perhaps best known for his role in the ABC sitcom The Middle.

The show starred Patricia Heaton and Neil Flynn as middle-class, middle-aged and middle-income couple Frankie and Mike Heck and revolved around the daily chaos and humor of raising three kids.

Finn played their friend Bill Norwood from 2011 to 2018, a friendly, neighborly guy who liked to watch the Colts with Mike.

Finn also had brief roles in the movies Dude, Where’s My Car?, How High, I Love You, Beth Cooper, and Dealin’ with Idiots. His last role was in the 2021 romantic comedy Funny Thing About Love.

Though it hasn’t been revealed what type of cancer Finn passed away from, he reportedly was diagnosed with bladder cancer several years ago, per TMZ.

Finn attended the premiere of I Am Chris Farley in 2015 with Chris' brothers Kevin, left, and John, third from left, and Tom Arnold, second from left

Finn attended the premiere of I Am Chris Farley in 2015 with Chris’ brothers Kevin, left, and John, third from left, and Tom Arnold, second from left

Finn's memorable TV roles included a long-running stint on The George Wendt Show

Finn’s memorable TV roles included a long-running stint on The George Wendt Show

Finn's best known role was in the ABC sitcom The Middle in which he played Bill Norwood

Finn’s best known role was in the ABC sitcom The Middle in which he played Bill Norwood

The comedian starred as Joe Mayo with Jerry Seinfeld and Jason Alexander in the 1998 episode of Seinfeld titled The Reverse Peephole

The comedian starred as Joe Mayo with Jerry Seinfeld and Jason Alexander in the 1998 episode of Seinfeld titled The Reverse Peephole

Friends and colleagues have taken to social media to share their heartfelt tributes.

Jeff Dye, who was a pal in the world of comedy, wrote on X: ‘I don’t like to be the guy who posts pics with celebrities that pass. But this guy wasn’t just a celebrity to me. He was a friend. One of the best dudes I knew with a PERFECT sense of humor. I love you Pat Finn and I’ll see again in the after, we can sing together and shake our heads about all the meanness in the used to be,’ Dye added.

The Late Show writer Brian Stack called Finn ‘As kind as he was brilliantly hilarious.’

Actor and comedian Jeff Garlin shared a touching tribute on Facebook about his ‘dear friend Pat Finn,’ remembering him as ‘Funny, yes. Too funny. Joyous, yes, he,’ while actress and comedian Mo Collins wrote on Instagram, ‘The generosity of heart and spirit of Pat will never leave us.’

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