Rob Riley
Biography
Born in Long Grove, Ill., Riley began his career in the Chicago improv scene, joining the famed Second City improv troupe in the 1980s and working alongside the likes of Jim Belushi, Tim Kazurinsky, and George Wendt. He was a writer for SNL between 1984 and 1985. Riley also made a name for himself in the Chicago theater scene, including productions of The Mystery Circle and Cadillac. He had several minor television and film roles, with credits including 2010’s A Nightmare on Elm Street, Chicago Fire, and Groundhog Day — in which he played a DJ whose voice wakes up Bill Murray each day when his radio alarm clock goes off.
Known For
Acting History
2010
A Nightmare on Elm Street as Minister
1994Ri¢hie Ri¢h as President
1993Groundhog Day as D.J. (voice)
1992Prelude to a Kiss as Mr. Sokol
1986Mutant Video
1985Tab Lloyd: Investigative Reporter as Tab Lloyd
1982Will: G. Gordon Liddy
1980Bill Murray Live from the Second City as Self
1975Saturday Night Live as Ice Cream Parlor Clerk (uncredited)
1975Saturday Night Live as Juror (uncredited)
1975Saturday Night Live as Nazi (uncredited)







