Pat Finn, star of ‘Friends,’ ‘The Middle,’ dead at 60, cause of death revealed

Pat Finn, the actor known for stints in “Friends,” “Seinfeld” and “The Middle,” died Dec. 22 of bladder cancer.
According to his official death certificate obtained by PEOPLE, the 60-year-old Finn died of malignant neoplasm of the bladder. Per the report, Finn had been living with the diagnosis for “years.”
No autopsy was performed on the actor, who died at his home in Los Angeles.
“He was the kindest, most joyful person in any room, and was surrounded by his incredibly close and loving family and friends,” a representative of the actor said at the time of his death.
Finn is perhaps best known for playing Monica’s boyfriend Dr. Roger on “Friends.”
Finn made appearances on “Murphy Brown,” “Seinfeld,” “The Goldbergs,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Ed” and “3rd Rock From the Sun,” among other shows.
His big screen credits included “Dude, Where’s My Car?” “I Love You, Beth Cooper,” “and ”It’s Complicated.”
On Instagram, Finn’s daughter Cassidy said her life is “forever changed because of him.”
“He taught me to be funny, positive, humble, to listen, to always try my best, to love, and to surround myself with the best people,” she wrote. “But most importantly—you taught me kindness. I’ve never met a single person who had a bad thing to say about my dad. I feel like the luckiest person in the world that I got to call you my dad.”




