Just because Dennis Quaid played serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson in Happy Face doesn't mean he wants to know what the convicted murderer thinks of his performance. "I don't care what he thinks ...
While Happy Face's finale was meant to wrap up convicted killer Keith Hunter Jesperson's story, the show ended with a shocking cliffhanger instead — so what does that mean for a second season? During ...
Paramount+’s ‘Happy Face’ is based on the true story of Keith Hunter Jesperson. Learn more about where the killer is now below. While Paramount+’s Happy Face has come to an end with its first season, ...
Dennis Quaid is chilling as a serial killer reuniting with his daughter (played by Annaleigh Ashford) in Happy Face. The series, premiering on Paramount+ on March 20, is based on the real-life Happy ...
Paramount+'s Happy Faceis a new series based on the memoir Shattered Silence: The Untold Story of a Serial Killer's Daughter, written by Melissa G. George, where she recounts discovering her father, ...
Melissa G. Moore has spent her life coming to terms with the fact that her father was a “stone-cold killer.” As the daughter of Keith Hunter Jesperson, who came to be known as the “Happy Face Killer,” ...
Melissa Moore grew up feeling “loved” by her father. At 15, she found out he was a murderer. “Whether it was true or not, the facade that was presented to me was that I was loved and I was provided ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “I don’t care what he thinks about it, to tell you the truth,” Quaid, 70, exclusively told Us ...