Finn, Pat (Patrick Finn)

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FINN, Pat (Patrick Finn)


PERSONAL


Full name, Patrick Cassidy Finn; born July 31, in Evanston, IL; married Donna Crowley, September 29, 1990; children: two. Education: Marquette University, graduated.


Addresses: Agent Karen Forman, Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010.


Career: Actor. Performer in Chicago with Second City and ImprovOlympic improvisation companies, and as a member of Beer Shark Mice. Appeared in commercials, including spots for Holiday Inn Express, H & R Block, and HDTV.


Awards, Honors: Ensemble of the Year Award (with others), Chicago Improv Festival, 2003, for work with the group Beer Shark Mice.


CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

Dan Coleman, The George Wendt Show (also known as Under the Hood ), CBS, 1995.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Mr. Kroft, Detention: The Siege at Johnson High (also known as Hostage High and Target for Rage ), ABC, 1997.

Keith, Unconditional Love, Starz!, 2002.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Phil, Jr., "Sex or Death," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1995.

Phil, Jr., "The Ten Percent Solution," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1995.

Phil, Jr., "Nobody's Perfect," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996.

Phil, Jr., "Phil's DeadLong Live Phil's," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996.

Phil, Jr., "That's the Way the Corky Crumbles," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996.

Phil, Jr., "Underdogs," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996.

Steve, "Caroline and the Bridesmaids," Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline ), NBC, 1996.

Phil, Jr., "And That's the Way It Was?," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997.

Phil, Jr., "Mama Miller," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997.

Phil, Jr., "Oh, Danny Boy," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997.

Phil, Jr., "You Don't Know Jackal," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997.

George, "Cain and Mabel," The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1998.

Joe Mayo, "The Reverse Peephole," Seinfeld, NBC, 1998.

(As Patrick Finn) Paul, "The Great Dickdater," 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life As We Know It ), NBC, 1998.

Construction guy, "With Friends Like Porter," Brother's Keeper, ABC, 1999.

Frank, "Halloween," That '70s Show, Fox, 1999.

(As Patrick Finn) Anthony "Phil" Filibuto, "French Connection," M.Y.O.B., NBC, 2000.

Dr. Roger, "The One That Could Have Been: Parts 1 & 2," Friends, NBC, 2000.

Chaz Montana, "Dick's Art," 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life As We Know It ), NBC, 2001.

Chaz Montana, "You Don't Know Dick," 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life As We Know It ), NBC, 2001.

Jim Frost, "Changes," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville ), NBC, 2001.

Jim Frost, "Closure," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville ), NBC, 2001.

Jim Frost, "Crazy Time," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville ), NBC, 2001.

Jim Frost, "Goodbye Sadie," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville ), NBC, 2001.

Kevin, "The New Guy," Three Sisters, NBC, 2001.

Football player, "Wisconsin," The Sweet Spot, Comedy Central, 2002.

Jim Frost, "Nice Guys Finish Last," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville ), NBC, 2002.

Jim Frost, "The Shot," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville ), NBC, 2002.

Jim Frost, "Things to Do Today," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville ), NBC, 2002.

Jim Frost, "Youth Bandits," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville ), NBC, 2002.

Luke McNamara, "The Vacation," Less Than Perfect, ABC, 2002.

Ted, "The Baby Monitor," According to Jim, ABC, 2002.

Mr. Donahue, "Love Is in the Air," The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2003.

Security guard, "DivorceoRama," Oliver Beene, Fox, 2003.

Appeared as Tom Busterman, The King of Queens, CBS; and appeared in an episode of Grown Ups, UPN.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Doug, Local Zeroes, CBS, 1998.

Wayne Belmont, With You in Spirit, 2003.

Film Appearances:

Bolt, The Bachelor, New Line Cinema, 1999.

Rick, Dude, Where's My Car?, Twentieth CenturyFox, 2000.

Army recruiter, How High, Universal, 2001.

Commercial actor, Prairie Dogs (short film), Prairie Dog Productions, 2001.

Russell, Love & Support, Hi Tide, 2001.

Stage Appearances:

(With Beer Shark Mice and others) House of Lies, Chicago Improv Festival, Chicago, 2003.

Appeared in other stage productions and at other venues. With Beer Shark Mice, performed at the First Annual Los Angeles Improv Comedy Festival, Hollywood, CA, 2003.