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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 Paramount+ show, the 70-year-old actor portrays Jesperson, a Canadian-American truck driver who murdered at least eight women in the early 1990s. Jesperson was nicknamed “The Happy Face Killer” as he signed letters that he sent to media outlets and authorities with drawings of a smiley face.

During a recent interview with Fox News Digital, Quaid shared how Savoie reacted to his portrayal of Jesperson after she first watched the show.

“It was a little iffy there for a couple of hours afterwards because, you know, that’d be creepy for me, too,” he admitted. 

Dennis Quaid admitted that his wife Laura Savoie was creeped out …

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