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Happy Face (TV series)
American crime drama television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Happy Face is an American crime drama television series. It was adapted from the 2018 podcast Happy Face by Melissa Moore, and her 2009 autobiography Shattered Silence, co-written with M. Bridget Cook. The series stars Annaleigh Ashford, James Wolk, Tamera Tomakili, Khiyla Aynne, Benjamin Mackey, and Dennis Quaid.
The series premiered on Paramount+ on March 20, 2025. In July 2025, the series was canceled after one season.
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Cast and characters
Main
- Annaleigh Ashford as Melissa Reed, Keith's daughter and makeup artist on The Dr. Greg Show
- James Wolk as Ben Reed, Melissa's husband
- Tamera Tomakili as Ivy Campbell, a producer on the show and Melissa's friend
- Khiyla Aynne as Hazel Reed, Melissa and Ben's 15-year-old daughter
- Benjamin Mackey as Max Reed, Melissa and Ben's 9-year-old son
- Dennis Quaid as Keith Hunter Jesperson, the Happy Face killer
Recurring
- Kathleen Duborg as June Jesperson, Melissa's mother and Keith's ex-wife
- Jennifer Spence as Renee
- Charles Zuckermann as Bassett, a correctional officer
- David Harewood as Dr. Greg, host of the daytime health and talk show, The Dr. Greg Show
- Patrick Gilmore as Cody O'Neill
- Michael O'Neill as Craig Calloway, a district attorney
- Connor Paton as Tyler
- Marci T. House as Joyce
- Teach Grant as Ashton McBride, the son of Keith's final victim Louise Nelson
- River Codack as Josh
- Zara Nikou Sichani as Victoria
- Ava Telek as Summer
Guest
- Zabryna Guevara as Gabriela
- Eric Keenleyside as Carl O'Neill
- Momona Tamada as Eva, Hazel's best friend and a true crime fanatic[1]
- Damon Gupton as Elijah, a convict on death row in Texas for a 1995 murder[1]
- Philip Ettinger as Shane Jesperson, a firefighter, Keith's son, and Melissa's older brother
- Chanelle Harquail-Ivsak as Adele
- Ted Cole as Eddie
- Jenn Lyon as Gillian, Keith's pen pal/girlfriend
- Paul McGillion as William
- Kyle Rideout as Brendan
- Philip Granger as Chave
- Sandy Sidhu as Dr. Wendy Chin
- Patricia Drake as Alice
- Jonathan Whitesell as Nico
- Paul McGillion as William
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Episodes
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Production
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In September 2020, it was reported that Jennifer Cacicio, Robert and Michelle King were developing for CBS All Access a series based on Melissa Moore's true-crime podcast Happy Face, and her autobiography Shattered Silence, co-written with M. Bridget Cook. Moore is the daughter of Keith Hunter Jesperson, the Happy Face killer.[4]
In October 2021, Paramount+ greenlit the series written by Jennifer Cacicio and produced by CBS Studios in association with King Size Productions, iHeartPodcasts and Semi-Formal Productions.[5] Michael Showalter also served as an executive producer and directed the first episode.[6]
In February 2024, Dennis Quaid signed on to play the Happy Face killer and Annaleigh Ashford to play his daughter Melissa Moore.[6] The following month, James Wolk and Tamera Tomakili were cast to play Melissa's husband and Ivy, respectively.[7][8] David Harewood signed on to play Dr. Greg, star of the fictional daytime health and talk show The Dr. Greg Show.[9]
Principal photography took place in Vancouver between March 19 and June 19, 2024.[9][10] Some scenes were shot in May at New Westminster City Hall, in place of Texas.[11]
On July 21, 2025, the series was canceled after one season.[12]
Release
The first two episodes of Happy Face premiered on March 20, 2025, on Paramount+ with the remaining episodes of the eight-episode season released weekly.[6][13]
Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 57% of 23 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.5/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Annaleigh Ashford and Dennis Quaid have a memorable dynamic in Happy Face, but tonal uncertainty keeps this true crime thriller from measuring up to the high bar set by creators Michelle and Robert King's previous work."[14] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 55 out of 100, based on 13 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[15]
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