Riggle was raised in Overland Park, Kan. He attended Shawnee Mission South High School and went to college at the University of Kansas, where he developed his love for the Jayhawks.
Riggle got his start at Upright Citizens Brigade. His efforts at UCB earned him a spot on “Saturday Night Live” followed by a correspondent role on “The Daily Show.”
Riggle co-hosts ABC’s popular “Holey Moley” mini golf competition, produced by NBA All-Star Stephen Curry. He’s also joining Aubrey Plaza and Miles Teller in the upcoming animated comedy, “The Ark and the Aardvark.”
An actor, writer, producer and director, Riggle has been a staple in comedic films for over 15 years; He’s best known for his roles in “The Hangover,” “21 [and 22] Jump Street,” “Dumb and Dumber To,” “The Other Guys” and “Step Brothers.” Lieutenant Colonel Riggle also served 23 years with the United States Marine Corps and earned more than 22 medals and ribbons to include the Combat Action Ribbon.