Happy Face,' starring Dennis Quaid as the Happy Face Killer, premieres March 20 on Paramount+, exploring the life of serial killer Keith Jesperson.
The upcoming Paramount Plus series, "Happy Face," is inspired by the experiences of Melissa G. Moore, daughter of serial killer Keith Jesperson (played by Dennis Quaid).
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Marc Berman is a New York-based reporter who covers media. In her book, Melissa shares the true story of her discovery that her father ...
Paramount+ brings us a new dramatic series that promises to captivate true crime enthusiasts. Happy Face follows the story of ...
The new Paramount+ crime drama series Happy Face will premiere on March 20 with two episodes with individual drops to follow on Thursdays concluding on May 1. An eerie teaser trailer can be seen above ...
In the Nineties, Keith Hunter Jesperson murdered at least eight woman over a five-year time span. Soon he got the name Happy Face Killer, after sending law enforcement post-murder notes featuring the ...
In the trailer, Happy Face finds a way to force himself back ... The series is distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution. Watch the teaser trailer below.
Paramount+ has announced the teaser trailer and premiere date for its upcoming original series, “Happy Face.” The drama, produced by CBS Studios, is set to premiere exclusively on Paramount+ ...
then here’s some good news. The actor will continue his creepy streak in Happy Face, based on the real-life story of the Happy Face Killer and his daughter, played by Annaleigh Ashford.
Paramount Plus has a lot of great true crime and after seeing the new trailer for Happy Face, it has the potential to add another one to our list of the best Paramount Plus shows. I'm so excited ...
Dennis Quaid transforms into a notorious serial killer in the teaser trailer for Happy Face, an upcoming crime drama at Paramount+. Happy Face is inspired by the true-life story of Melissa G.