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Inspiring quotes by Rob Riggle

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Rob Riggle

  • I love improv so much. Listening. I think that’s the key. When you improvise, you put a lot of pressure on yourself to create, and to be generating information, and trying to be funny, but if you just listen to what’s being said to you, and then react honestly, you generally get better results.
  • When you go out there to do comedy, you feel like you’re doing battle with the audience a lot of the time. You’re either going to get ’em, or you’re not.
  • One of the favorite games I play, when I improv or take on a character, is what I like to call arrogant ignorance. That’s the game I enjoy playing most.
  • It’s definitely fun to play something you’re not, which is always a good time. Who doesn’t want to get to act like a jerk or a douche, every now and then?
  • When I approach villains, unless it’s a drama, I’m a comedian, so I approach most things from a comedic point of view.
  • I do write, I enjoy it. But I like acting. I wanna be in front of the camera as much as I can as long as I can, so I’m still pursuing that. There’s just a lot going on. I write standup, so it’s just a matter of time. I just need more time!
  • My idesl work situation now is if I could script-my-own-life-type thing. I’d love to have a television show on HBO, and then on hiatus, make a movie – just one. And then spend the rest of the time with my family. I wouldn’t ask for anything else. That’d be all I need.
  • I think audiences can relate to the guys I’m playing, those large-and-in-charge idiots. Or maybe I just make them feel better about who they are, or who they’re dating.
  • I was voted Most Humorous in my senior class in high school, and I was a fan of comedy, my whole life. I never got into the horror genre, and action was fine, but I just loved comedy. Any comedy I could get my hands on, I would. I watched Saturday Night Live religiously. I’ve just been a fan of comedy, my whole life.
  • When I say that I don’t know what my next thing is, I don’t. I’m just gonna read scripts, and if I see something that jumps out at me, I’m just gonna call my agents and say, “Please get me in so I can audition for this.” You gotta sing for your supper. It never stops.

Rob Riggle is an American actor, comedian, and retired Marine Corps Reserve officer. Born on April 21, 1970, in Louisville, Kentucky, Riggle’s career began in comedy while he was still serving in the military. After graduating from the University of Kansas with a degree in theater and film, he joined the Marine Corps Reserve, where he served for over 20 years, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

In the early 2000s, Riggle transitioned into a career in entertainment. He gained recognition as a correspondent on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” from 2006 to 2008, where he showcased his comedic talents and sharp wit. His success on the show led to numerous acting opportunities in both film and television.

Riggle has appeared in a variety of films, including “The Hangover,” “21 Jump Street,” and “Step Brothers.” He has also had recurring roles on television shows such as “The Office,” “Modern Family,” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” Additionally, Riggle has lent his voice to several animated projects, including “The Lorax” and “Hotel Transylvania.”

Throughout his career, Riggle has continued to balance his passion for comedy with his military background, often participating in USO tours to entertain troops stationed overseas. His versatile talents and dedication to both comedy and service have made him a beloved figure in entertainment.

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