Pat Finn
‘The Center’ Actor Useless at 60
Revealed
Veteran comedic actor Pat Finn — who starred in sitcoms like “The Center” and “The George Wendt Present” — is lifeless from a most cancers battle … TMZ has confirmed.
Household sources inform us Pat handed away Tuesday morning at his house in Los Angeles, and he was surrounded by his household.
Pat got here up in Hollywood across the identical time as his good pal Chris Farley. He and Chris attended Marquette College in 1987, performed rugby collectively there … and had been roommates in Chicago after they each joined the Second Metropolis comedy troupe.
Within the early 90s, Pat landed a visitor position as Joe Mayo on “Seinfeld” … and went on to play Dan Coleman on “The George Wendt Present,” and Phil Jr. on “Murphy Brown.”
He is in all probability greatest recognized for his position on “The Center,” the place he performed Invoice Norwood from 2011 to 2018.
I don’t wish to be the man who publish pics with celebrities that move. However this man wasn’t only a celeb to me. He was a pal. Among the finest dudes I knew with a PERFECT humorousness. I like you Pat Finn and I’ll see once more within the after , we are able to sing collectively and shake our… pic.twitter.com/pQhobHKbCZ
— Jeff Dye (@JeffDye) December 24, 2025
@JeffDye
A number of of his co-stars and mates, together with comic Jeff Dye, have posted on-line tributes.
Whereas Pat’s household sources wouldn’t verify what sort of most cancers he’d been combating, there are studies he was identified with bladder most cancers a number of years in the past.
Pat is survived by his spouse Donna — to whom he’d been married since 1990 — and their 2 kids.
RIP