Unfortunately, yes. This is the down side of media attention. Laws have been passed so killers do not benefit financially from the crimes but in this mixed up world some end up being celebrities, with groupies no less. Scott Peterson, on California's death row for killing his pregnant wife, is referred to as 'Hottie Scottie' and gets loads of mail from admiring females, with proposals of marriage. They should be locked away and forgotten but that's not the way it works.
No, the media does not make serial killers. But it does seem that many serial killers get more than their 15 minuntes of fame thanks to the media. They should be ignored for the most part.
The role which Ian Ziering is most famous for is when he played Steve Sanders on the teen drama Beverly Hills 90210. Because of this show, it brought instant fame to Ian Ziering.
You get fame by dying. How much fame you get depends on what the dead character has accoplished. For instance, the more EXP your character gets, the more fame you earn on death. There are also fame bonuses, like completing every dungeon, which adds a percentage to the total fame.
The Kids from 'Fame' was created in 1982.
Fame grossed $77,956,957 worldwide.
Fame grossed $22,455,510 in the domestic market.
Poe's poem "The Raven" was an instant hit with the public.
He achieved instant fame and notoriety with the release of his film.
Yes. Although now she derives fame from the media as well, her fame came from her songwriting talents.
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It mean the fame earned...the star is fameStar=Fame
Amelia should be in the Hall of Fame because she was the first woman to create many flying records and achievements.
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The Ellen show was first broadcast nationally in October of 2001 and was an instant hit for its daytime timeslot and catupulted her into fame and fortune.
D12 was formed in 1996, and became successful after Eminem rose to fame.
Model Sandra from Fame Girl's was pregnant she now has a son. Since then she has not been in the media much.
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No. Or rather, if there is, it really is a secret. If there were a cure for AIDS, it would earn the researcher who found it instant fame and a Nobel Prize. Probably two of them; one for Medicine, and one for Peace.