The BEST episodes of Biography season 2007
Every episode of Biography season 2007, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Biography season 2007!
The life stories of various historical figures and celebrities are told.
#1 - Reese Witherspoon
Season 2007 - Episode 18 - Aired 6/25/2007
#2 - Kristy McNichol
Season 2007 - Episode 38 - Aired 8/20/2007
#3 - Jon Stewart
Season 2007 - Episode 11 - Aired 11/7/2007
Jon Stewart is the host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, which dubs itself "the most trusted name in fake news" and has run for nearly 20 seasons.

#4 - The Ken and Barbie Killers: Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka
Season 2007 - Episode 10 - Aired 10/7/2007
In the spring of 1987, 23-year-old Paul Bernardo met Karla Homolka in a suburban hotel restaurant outside of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Although still in high school, 17-year-old Karla fell for Paul, immediately. Together, they made a picture-perfect couple, complete with a horse-drawn carriage for their fairy tale wedding. But the seemingly perfect couple was not so perfect after all. Alone, Paul was responsible for nearly 20 rapes throughout the area. And together, they were guilty of drugging, raping and murdering three young girls, one of which was Karla's 14-year-old sister. They captured most of the assaults on videotape.
#5 - Rob Lowe
Season 2007 - Episode 22 - Aired 8/15/2007
#6 - Johnny Depp: Under his skin
Season 2007 - Episode 46 - Aired 5/27/2007
Known for choosing quirky roles in original fare like Edward Scissorhands, he hit box-office gold as the Pirate of the Caribbean. What drives the reluctant movie star?
#7 - Raquel Welch
Season 2007 - Episode 23 - Aired 8/18/2007
#8 - Howard Schultz and Starbucks
Season 2007 - Episode 24 - Aired 8/29/2007
#9 - Denzel Washington
Season 2007 - Episode 25 - Aired 12/5/2007
#10 - John Belushi
Season 2007 - Episode 26 - Aired 3/10/2007
When he died, Belushi's widow taped a collection of conversations with John's friends, colleagues and family. These form a backdrop to a profile of an American comic legend.
#11 - Dana Plato
Season 2007 - Episode 27 - Aired 12/27/2007
#12 - Meredith Vieira
Season 2007 - Episode 34 - Aired 4/24/2007
#13 - Robert Downey Jr.
Season 2007 - Episode 35 - Aired 1/10/2007
#14 - Queen Latifah
Season 2007 - Episode 36 - Aired 9/13/2007
#15 - Diana: Tragic Love
Season 2007 - Episode 39 - Aired 8/27/2007
A profile of Princess Diana (1961-97) features reminiscences by those who knew her, including her nanny; hairdresser; speechwriter; teachers; and personal trainer.
#16 - Anna Nicole Smith
Season 2007 - Episode 40 - Aired 2/27/2007
Biography: Anna Nicole Smith documents the life of the troubled model who rose to fame in the pages of adult magazines before becoming a Guess jeans model, and a tabloid fixture upon her marriage to an elderly millionaire. Her protracted legal battle over his estate, as well as her outlandish public behavior made her a tabloid fixture.

#17 - The Terminator: Anatoly Onoprienko
Season 2007 - Episode 41 - Aired 8/25/2007
For six years, Anatoly Onoprienko terrorized the entire Ukraine. He killed eight families, 52 people total. The press nicknamed him "The Terminator," and he has vowed to kill again if he ever escapes jail.
#18 - Fleetwood Mac
Season 2007 - Episode 42 - Aired 11/8/2007
A history of the band Fleetwood Mac examines their long career spanning more than 40 years. Included: the different members over the years; the numerous breakups.
#19 - Kelsey Grammer
Season 2007 - Episode 43 - Aired 10/17/2007
A profile of Kelsey Grammer, who rose to fame in the sitcoms “Cheers” and “Frasier.”
#20 - NSYNC
Season 2007 - Episode 44 - Aired 12/6/2007
#21 - Daniel Craig
Season 2007 - Episode 45 - Aired 8/16/2007
#22 - Cameron Diaz
Season 2007 - Episode 16 - Aired 4/25/2007

#23 - Weird Al Yankovic
Season 2007 - Episode 1 - Aired 10/11/2007
“Weird Al” Yankovic, who rose to fame in the '80s with his musical parodies, is profiled
#24 - Sheryl Crow
Season 2007 - Episode 6 - Aired 12/20/2007
She's the new Revlon spokeswomen, Lance Armstrong's ex-girlfriend, and a nine-time Grammy-winning rock star. This portrait of Sheryl Crow follows her meteoric career from the time she first burst onto the rock scene with her album, "Tuesday Night Music Club," in 1993. In 2003, she met cycling great Lance Armstrong and the two became a high-profile couple. She also became involved in Lance's LiveStrong Foundation's fight against cancer. But ironically, days after they broke up, Crow was diagnosed with breast cancer. The disease is now in remission, and Crow, the new mother of an adopted baby boy, continues to draw big crowds for her performances.
#25 - Meatloaf
Season 2007 - Episode 5 - Aired 4/23/2007
Meatloaf was born Michael Lee Aday. He was the first child of police officer father Orvis and school teacher mother, Wilma. Orvis was a renowned alcoholic who would often slumber into drinking binges which lasted several days. As Meat Loaf would inevitably end up driving round town with his mother, looking in bars for Orvis, he would often instead stay with his grandmother Charlsee Norrod. After completing college, Meat Loaf enrolled at North Texas State University where he was called for an army physical. Meat Loaf was so determined not to pass the fitness test that he deliberately gained sixty-eight pounds in just over a month. Yet despite being colour blind and overweight, his draft notice arrived two weeks later - which he ignored. In 1967, Meat Loaf left Texas and moved to Los Angeles where he started working as a bouncer at a nightclub. It was in LA that Meat Loaf formed his first band, Meat Loaf Soul. It was during the recording of their first song that Meat Loaf hit a note so high that he managed to blow a fuse on the recording monitor which immediately led to an offer of three separate recording contracts- which he turned down all of. The band underwent several line-up changes on lead guitar, each time culminating in a new band name, including Floating Circus and Popcorn Blizard. After Floating Circus split, Meat Loaf took on several low-key jobs, one of which would inadvertently lead to his breakthrough in the media. While working as a parking lot attendant he had a chance meeting with a man who asked what Meat Loaf did when he wasn’t on the lot. After mentioning that he was a singer in his spare time, the man suggested he should audition for the stage musical, Hair. The audition was a success and led to Meat Loaf starring in a six month run in Detroit. Meat Loaf’s role in Hair was the kickstart he needed, as the publicity generated led to an invite from Motown to record a duet album with Stoney Murphy. The album entitled Stoney and M