Actor Linked to The Middle, Friends, Seinfeld Dies at 60

Pat Finn kept his pain a secret. Now the truth is out, and Hollywood is reeling. A beloved character actor, gone at 60, after a private battle he never turned into a headline. Colleagues are breaking down, fans are revisiting the shows that quietly shaped their lives, and the stories emerging from set are shatt…

He didn’t chase the spotlight, but it kept finding him. Pat Finn built a career on being the steady center of chaos: the neighbor who felt like family, the co-star who made everyone else better, the presence that calmed a set simply by walking onto it. His work on a long-running ABC family sitcom etched him into the memories of millions, not as a celebrity, but as a familiar, trusted face.

Off camera, friends say his greatest role was at home. A husband and father first, he guarded his private life as carefully as he guarded his quiet dignity during his illness. The industry’s tributes speak less about fame and more about kindness—small favors, quiet encouragement, the way he listened. Pat Finn leaves behind a body of work, but more importantly, a feeling: that decency still matters, even in Hollywood.

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