Too Young to Die - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Falco
Falco was the most successful Austrian pop rock musician and rapper of all time, the only artist whose language was German but yet scored a vocal number-one hit in the US. Before he could celebrate his 41st birthday in 1998 and achieve his plan to comeback on the musical scene, he was hit by a bus while driving on the road in the Dominican Republic. Among the causes involved, Falco appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and cocaine…

Philip Seymour Hoffman
Described by the New York Times as "the most ambitious and widely admired American actor of his generation", Philip Seymour Hoffman was also an accomplished film and theatre director and producer. He appeared in more than 55 films and is remembered for bringing depth and humanity to the reprehensible characters he played. He suddenly died in February 2014 due to combined- drugs intoxication, addiction he had suffered previously as a young adult during his college years and that everyone thought he was cleaned from.

Bruce Lee
Considered as the most influential martial artist of all time, Bruce Lee has impacted all along his life the way Asians were represented in American films. Unfortunately the 20th century icon tragically died at the young age of 32 under mysterious circumstances: allergic reaction to an analgesic or cannabis overdose? The experts still disagree today, but for sure too much pressure due to his new fame must have led the artist to stop his career at its peak.

Judy Garland
She started her career with the worldwide success The Wizard of Oz at 17 years old and has deeply impacted since then the cinema and music fields. Despite her numerous professional triumphs, Judy Garland struggled a lot in her personal life, unbalanced with instable finances and 4 successive divorces. She also suffered from a severe weakness of alcohol and drugs which caused her premature death.
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