Veteran character actor Pat Finn, best known for his roles on TV comedies The Middle, Ed, and Marvin Marvin, has passed away at the age of 60. Finn died on December 22 at his home in Los Angeles after a long battle with bladder cancer.
According to his family, Finn had been battling the disease for several years. They released a statement asking fans to be kind, to try and make one person's life a little easier every day, and to "Bear Down," a phrase referencing Finn's love of college football and the Chicago Bears NFL team. This outpouring of support highlights the significant impact Finn had on those who knew him.
Finn's family has confirmed that he died on December 22, and the news has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. Fans and colleagues are taking to social media to pay tribute to the actor's contributions to film and television.
Finn's career spanned over two decades, with early work as a member of the Second City improv troupe. He went on to appear in numerous TV shows and films, including The Middle, Ed, and Marvin Marvin. His dedication to his craft and his passion for comedy have left a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.
As the news of Finn's passing spreads, fans and industry professionals alike are reflecting on his impact and legacy. The outpouring of support and condolences serves as a reminder of the significant role that actors like Finn play in bringing joy and laughter to audiences around the world.
In the coming days, fans and colleagues will come together to celebrate Finn's life and career. A memorial service will likely be held in the near future, with details to be announced at a later time. As the entertainment industry mourns the loss of this talented actor, it is clear that his memory will live on through the countless lives he touched through his work.
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