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Dennis Quaid and Annaleigh Ashford star in the Paramount+ true-crime series “Happy Face,” about the real-life Happy Face killer Keith Jesperson, which premieres with two episodes this week.
Editor’s note: This article contains spoilers about events related to the show Happy Face. If you’re watching the new Paramount+ series Happy Face (episode 7 just dropped!) or seen its trailer ...
Melissa G. Moore, daughter of convicted serial killer Keith Jesperson, is the focus of an upcoming Paramount+ show, 'Happy Face' Storm Santos Had Melissa G. Moore’s father come clean to her ...
Like Hulu’s “Good American Family,” which also premieres this week, “Happy Face” is based on an unbelievable true story. The new drama explores the collateral damage of human evil ...
Taking eight episodes for what would, in more efficient hands, be a pilot — and setting up a second season that’s somehow even less necessary — Paramount+’s Happy Face vacillates between ...
The case is now the subject of a Paramount+ true-crime drama, "Happy Face," starring Annaleigh Ashford and Dennis Quaid. Moore previously shared her story in the bestselling memoir, "Shattered ...
“Thank you for calling the Oregon Department of Corrections,” a voice on the phone says, at the beginning of the chilling official trailer for “Happy Face,” the upcoming limited series ...
Paramount+’s gripping crime drama Happy Face is based on a book and podcast by Melissa Moore, the daughter of “Happy Face” killer Keith Jesperson. Emmy nominee and Tony winner Annaleigh ...
But have you ever watched one about a serial killer's daughter? Happy Face, Paramount+'s newest thriller, does exactly that, and you're not going to want to miss an episode. And we're here to make ...
By Mikey O'Connell TV Features Editor In Paramount+‘s Happy Face, all the murder happens in the past and off camera, but that doesn’t mean the people behind it aren’t trying to unnerve ...
Then she goes to work as a makeup artist on The Dr. Greg Show, a manipulative self-help series that proves that Happy Face is more fearful of name-checking Dr. Phil than a vicious serial killer.