'Happy Endings': Game on for Rob Riggle (Exclusive)
The former "Daily Show" and "Saturday Night Live" staple will guest star on an October episode of the ABC comedy.

Rob Riggle is set to hold court on ABC’s Happy Endings.
The former correspondent for The Daily Show With John Stewart and Saturday Night Live cast member will guest star on an upcoming episode of the ABC comedy, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.
Riggle will play Drew, a crazy mailman who joins Brad (Damon Wayans Jr.) and Dave’s (Zachary Knighton) basketball game and ends up being very aggressive on the court.
Riggle, repped by CAA and Principato-Young Entertainment, plays the president of the Navy in Adult Swim’s parody NTSF:SD:SUV and has guest starred on 30 Rock as well as Family Guy. His upcoming feature credits include 21 Jump Street and The Boondoggle.
Season 2 of Happy Endings premieres Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 9:30 p.m. on ABC.
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