The official cause of death for veteran comedic actor Pat Finn has been released. According to his death certificate, Pat died from bladder cancer.
The document confirms that he had been fighting a cancerous tumor for several years before his passing.
There were no other significant health conditions that contributed to his death. Pat died on December 22 at his home in Los Angeles, where he was surrounded by his close family members.
While it was known that Pat was battling cancer at the time of his death, the specific type of illness was not confirmed until now.
The actor had a long and successful career in Hollywood, spanning thirty-five years.
He is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Bill Norwood on the popular sitcom The Middle, appearing on the show from 2011 to 2018. The death certificate also notes that his remains were cremated.
Pat Finn’s journey in comedy began alongside his good friend Chris Farley. The two were roommates in Chicago and members of the famous Second City comedy troupe.
Pat’s early career included a memorable guest role as Joe Mayo on Seinfeld. He also had significant roles on The George Wendt Show and Murphy Brown.
His peers in the industry often praised his comedic timing and his ability to bring warmth to his characters.
Fans of The Middle have shared their condolences online, remembering his character as a friendly and funny neighbor to the Heck family.
Pat is survived by his wife, Donna, and their three children. His death marks the loss of a talented performer who was a staple of American television for decades.
As his family and friends grieve, they are also celebrating the long career and personal relationships he built throughout his life.