In this exclusive clip from this week’s episode, a 15-year-old Melissa (Kate Maree) goes to visit her father in prison ...
Melissa Moore executive produces the Paramount+ series based on her podcast about her father, Keith Jesperson The post How ...
Join us in our review of Happy Face Season 1 Episode 3, where we discuss how putting too much on the table can ruin our ...
Here’s your scene-by-scene recap of “Was It Worth It?” For a discussion of the episode, visit our Happy Face Season 1 Episode ...
Engrained all over the marketing, including the poster, the series is mainly inspired by the true story of Melissa Moore. Her ...
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.
This, in turn, led him to be dubbed the "Happy Face Killer," a label that proved convenient in true crime circles, where names like "The Golden State Killer," "The Night Stalker," and "B.T.K ...
Without any prior knowledge of Paramount Plus drama Happy Face, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the series, which was written by Jennifer Cacicio (Shooter, Damien) and co-developed by The Good ...
Dennis Quaid revealed that his wife Laura Savoie was initially disturbed by his role as real-life serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson in his new true-crime drama series, "Happy Face." In the ...
After decades of no contact, Keith Jesperson, aka the Happy Face Killer, forces his way back into his daughter Melissa’s life, causing her to face a reckoning of her own identity. Based upon a ...
A fresh true crime series is about to delve into the life of the notorious Happy Face Killer and his complex relationship with his daughter. The series, named Happy Face, will be available for ...
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.