Pat Finn
Pat Finn, born in Evanston, Illinois, and raised in nearby Wilmette, is the middle child in a family of six. After completing high school at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, he graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee in 1987. Following his studies, Pat ventured to Chicago, where he initially made his living as a beer salesman. His passion for comedy led him to join The Second City National Touring Company, where he honed his improvisational skills at ImprovOlympic.
Finn's career took off after he wrote and performed in two resident shows at Second City, eventually landing a role as George Wendt's younger brother in *The George Wendt Show*. His television credits include memorable recurring roles on popular series such as *Murphy Brown*, *3rd Rock from the Sun*, and *Ed*. Additionally, he has appeared in iconic shows like *Friends*, *Seinfeld*, *That '70s Show*, and *Curb Your Enthusiasm*.
In film, Finn's work spans various comedies, including *How High*, *Dude, Where's My Car?*, and *It’s Complicated*. He has also been featured in numerous commercials for well-known brands such as Got Milk? and Sony PlayStation.
An active member of the improv group Beer Shark Mice, Finn performs regularly at the IO West theatre in Los Angeles, where audience suggestions drive the performances. He starred in Nickelodeon's *Marvin Marvin* from November 2012 until April 2013. As a proud alumnus of Marquette University and The Second City, Pat shares his graduating class with notable names like Joel Murray, Chris Farley, and Tim Meadows.