
Actor and comic Pat Finn, who appeared in sitcoms like “The Center,” “Seinfeld” and “Buddies,” has died after a years-long battle with most cancers, his household mentioned. He was 60 years outdated.
Finn was surrounded by family members when he died at his house in Los Angeles Tuesday morning, TMZ reported, citing household sources. They might not say from what kind of most cancers Finn suffered, but it surely was beforehand reported he’d been recognized with bladder most cancers a number of years in the past.
Born in Evanston, Illinois in July 1965, Finn grew up within the Chicago space, the place he first discovered his love for appearing and performing. After graduating from Marquette College, he joined Chicago’s famed Second Metropolis comedy troupe, which additionally on the time included Chris Farley. He went on to nab visitor appearances on tv exhibits together with as Joe Mayo on “Seinfeld.” He additionally appeared as Dan Coleman on “The George Wendt Present” and Phil Jr. on “Murphy Brown.”
Finn is maybe greatest identified for his work on “The Center,” which ran on ABC for 9 seasons. He performed Invoice Norwood for 23 episodes.
His loss of life prompted an outpouring of tributes on-line from co-stars and buddies, together with comic Jeff Dye, who remembered Finn for his “PERFECT humorousness.”
“I like you Pat Finn and I’ll see once more within the after”, Dye wrote on X. “We are able to sing collectively and shake our heads about all of the meanness within the was once.”
Finn is survived by his spouse, who he married in 1991, and their two kids.

