'Happy Face' Premiere Fails to Make Dennis Quaid a Believable Villain

The first two episodes of the new true crime drama recently premiered on Paramount+.

'Happy Face' Premiere Fails to Make Dennis Quaid a Believable Villain

“There’s a real element of fun playing a villain — because it’s delicious.” Of all the Hollywood names you could surmise saying such a thing, Dennis Quaid was probably not the one you were thinking of. Starting his career 50 years ago, the American actor tended to find success in the drama and comedy genres. Such titles like 1998’s The Parent Trap and 2002’s The Rookie prove this to be true. But just like all the others who found themselves the least bit typecasted, he wasn’t satisfied with himself. He wanted to try something outside the box and be great at it.

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