In this exclusive clip from this week’s episode, a 15-year-old Melissa (Kate Maree) goes to visit her father in prison ...
The three episodes that are available for streaming on Paramount+ bring the viewers up to the reality of Keith Hunter Jesperson, otherwise known as the Happy Face killer, through ...
The series is inspired by the true story of Keith Hunter Jesperson, infamously known as the Happy Face Killer. His case dates back to the 1990s when he took the lives of multiple women.
NEW YORK – 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.
So instead Happy Face adds more and more, like the flappy hatch of an airport carousel spewing out clingfilm-wrapped Samsonites. In this telling, Melissa works as a make-up artist on a TV talk show.
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 ...
Paramount+'s "Happy Face" is a crime drama inspired by the true story of Melissa G. Moore, whose father was the serial killer known as the Happy Face Killer. The series' title originates from the ...
While the show’s present-day plot is fictional, Moore, an executive producer on Happy Face, says the project accurately captures aspects of her past, including her “toxic entanglement” with ...
Melissa Moore grew up with a father who turned out to be the Happy Face Killer. How true is Dennis Quaid's portrayal in the ...
Paramount+’s new crime drama Happy Face tells the true story of Melissa G. Moore, whose world is upended when she discovers her father, a truck driver, is the notorious Happy Face Killer.