Annaleigh Ashford told UPI she wanted to star in "Happy Face" because the TV drama offers a fresh spin on the true-crime genre by telling the story from the perspective of the perpetrator's child.
The Happy Face creators and cast have a lot to say about how they hope the show is perceived and the responsibility they bear for the story.
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Happy Face,' the new Paramount+ true-crime drama, centers the killer’s daughter and a fictional ninth victim. But does it do ...
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First responders witness some of the worst moments in people’s lives—accidents, medical emergencies, violence, and tragedy.
The series, which stars Dennis Quaid and Annaleigh Ashford, is inspired by the true story of Melissa Moore, whose father was ...
DENVER (CN) — A Denver judge ruled on Friday there was probable cause for a first-degree murder charge against a former English professor accused of murdering his wife, an FBI analyst who was found ...
According to licensed therapist Laura Harris, “While school can cause stress across all years, high school is considered by ...
Trauma creates overwhelming feelings of vulnerability and helplessness that cannot be cognitively processed into a meaningful and integrated narrative (Horowitz, 1982; Bromberg, 1998).
B right and bubbly, Annaleigh Ashford exudes good vibes wherever she goes. From her Tony winning turn in You Can’t Take It ...