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The Best Episodes of Too Young to Die Season 1

Every episode of Too Young to Die Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Too Young to Die Season 1!

Those who knew them best describe the sensational lives and premature deaths of iconic actors and musicians whose passing left a void in pop culture.

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    Too Young to Die Season 1 Episode 1 - John Belushi
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    #1 - John Belushi

    S1:E1

    He made just seven films, but John Belushi's manic approach to both comedy and life changed the face of show business forever.

    Director:Jobst Knigge
    Writer:Unknown

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  2. Too Young to Die Season 1 Episode 2 - Kurt Cobain
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    #2 - Kurt Cobain

    S1:E2

    Explore the rock star's tormented genius and gentle soul via excerpts from his diary and interviews with family, friends and fellow artists.

    Writer:Unknown

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  3. Too Young to Die Season 1 Episode 3 - Heath Ledger
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    #3 - Heath Ledger

    S1:E3

    Family, friends, artists and teachers all share their personal memories of the acclaimed actor, whose death at 28 shocked and saddened the world.

    Director:Dag Freyer
    Writer:Unknown

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  4. Too Young to Die Season 1 Episode 4 - Sharon Tate
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    #4 - Sharon Tate

    S1:E4

    The fairy tale life of Sharon Tate came to a grisly end when she and others were violently murdered in one of the most infamous crimes of the 1960s.

    Writer:Unknown

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"John Belushi" is the best rated episode of "Too Young to Die" season 1. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Jobst Knigge and written by Unknown, it aired on 7/14/2012. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Kurt Cobain".