
Pat Finn, well-known actor of the series, has died The middlewhere he played Billy Norwood between 2011 and 2018. Although his death occurred on December 22, the news was confirmed this Christmas by those around the artist, who was battling terminal cancer.
Pat Finn died at the age of 60 at his home in Los Angeles with his family present. This was announced by the TMZ portal.
The actor came to Hollywood almost at the same time as his friend Chris Farley. He and Chris attended Marquette University in 1987, played rugby together there, and lived together in Chicago when they both joined the comedy troupe Second City.
In the early ’90s, Pat landed a guest role as Joe Mayo on “Seinfeld” and later played Dan Coleman on “Seinfeld.” The George Wendt Show and Phil Jr. in Murphy Brown.
While Finn’s family sources did not confirm what type of cancer he had, there are reports that he was diagnosed with bladder cancer several years ago.
Pat Finn was an American actor and comedian who… solid career in television and film, particularly in the comedy genre. With a career that spanned more than three decades, he became a well-known face to the public thanks to his participation in some of the most famous series on North American television.
He was born Patrick Cassidy Finn on July 31, 1965 in Evanston, Illinois and educated at Marquette University where he began to develop his interest in acting and improvisation. He later perfected his style in the Chicago comedy scene, joining acclaimed groups like The Second City, a breeding ground for great humorists.
His television career included memorable appearances on Friends, where he played Dr. played Roger, one of Monica Geller’s love interests, and more Seinfeldwhere he gave birth to Joe Mayo.
He also experienced symbolic fictions such as Murphy Brown, Third rock from the sun, The Drew Carey Show, That 70s show, Curb your enthusiasm And The Goldbergs.
In film he had roles in comedies such as Old, Where is my car?, I love you, Beth Cooper And It’s complicated.
Besides acting He has also served as an adjunct professor of improvisation and communication strategy at universities such as the University of Colorado Boulder and Marquette University..
He had been married to Donna since 1990, with whom he had three children: Cassidy, Caitlin and Ryan.