3-500 people out of a million die
Modeling conventions are considered by many people to be a ripoff because they charge a lot of money but cannot guarantee that the people that attend will go on to become successful in the modeling industry or get signed to an agency.
Approximately 1.3 million people die each year in a car accident. This is about 3,287 deaths per day. Another 50 million are injured annually in car accidents.
194 people committed suicide on the London Underground last year.
Many people attribute the start of modeling (fashion and runway) to Europe, namely Paris.
273 people
There is no exact number to answer this question, however, there are more than likely tens of thousands of people in the U.S. that are involved in modeling in some shape or form, especially if you factor in the number of freelance models that work without the assistance of a modeling agency.
59 million people.
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 1.3 million people worldwide are killed in vehicle accidents each year. An additional 20 to 50 million suffer non-fatal injuries each year.
No. Modeling is a competitive job that doesn't last long. It is a tough industry with too many people vying for the same thing. Each model is replaceable.
2 million people
one person died in "the" car accident in vietnam.........
If the person is already famous then the doors for a modeling career will already be open to them. Most famous people end up becoming spokesmodels for certain companies or the face of an ad campaign.