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Pat Finn, 'The Middle' Star, Dies at 60 After Cancer Battle
24 Dec
Summary
- Actor Pat Finn, known for 'The Middle,' has passed away at age 60.
- He died at his Los Angeles home after a battle with cancer.
- Finn also appeared in 'Dude, Where's My Car?' and 'The Bachelor'.

Esteemed Hollywood actor Pat Finn has passed away at the age of 60. Family sources confirmed that Finn died peacefully at his Los Angeles residence on Tuesday morning. The Illinois native was reportedly surrounded by loved ones during his final moments, having bravely fought a battle with cancer.
Finn was a familiar face on television, most notably for his recurring role as Bill Norwood on the popular sitcom 'The Middle,' which aired from 2010 to 2018. His acting credits also span other notable shows including 'The George Wendt Show,' 'Murphy Brown,' '3rd Rock from the Sun,' and 'Ed.'
Beyond television, Finn made his mark in film. He appeared in the 1999 romantic comedy 'The Bachelor' and was part of the ensemble cast in the 2000 comedy hit 'Dude, Where's My Car?'. His contributions to entertainment have left a lasting legacy.




