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‘Happy Face’ is inspired by the serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson and his daughter Melissa Moore. Here’s what the true crime series gets right and wrong.
Dennis Quaid plays serial killer Keith Jesperson in the new Paramount+ series Happy Face, which is told from the point-of-view of Jesperson’s daughter, Melissa Moore (Annaleigh Ashford).
‘Happy Face’ is inspired by the serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson and his daughter Melissa Moore. Here’s what the true crime series gets right and wrong.© Victoria Will/Paramount+ ...
Happy Face, Peacock’s crime series that is “based on a true life story,” follows the daughter of a convicted serial killer as she is forced to publicly confront her family’s past in order ...
Happy Face, Series Premiere, Thursday, March 20, Paramount+ More Headlines: ‘Happy Face’s Dennis Quaid Reveals If He Met the Serial Killer, Why He Took the Role After Hesitation & More ...
Paramount+’s new series Happy Face seeks to be both a true-crime drama and a critique of the genre—having its cake and eating it too, dramatically speaking. The series is based on a memoir and ...
In the new Paramount+ series “Happy Face,” Dennis Quaid plays real-life serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson. Jesperson became known as the Happy Face Killer because he drew smiley faces on ...
Happy Face w as reviewed out its World Premiere at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival. The first two episodes are now available on on Paramount+ on March 20, with new episodes airing each Thursday.
The new Paramount+ series “Happy Face” has all the elements of a gripping true-crime yarn: A serial killer, his estranged daughter, a race to get an innocent man off death row. But perhaps the ...
Before serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, known by his nickname "Happy Face Killer," turned himself in, authorities believed they had solved the murder of his first victim Taunja Bennett.