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Others owe their fame to never being identified or caught, like Jack the Ripper , or by regularly being interviewed in jail, like Charles Manson. I like knowing what's in my food, and it's hard to tell when someone else makes it for you. A good example is Larry Hagman who played J. In an appearance on The Chew that September, she said that her Southern, comfort-food upbringing meant that she never learned "how to eat properly, how food is fuel. When his character was shot during a cliffhanger episode without the viewers knowing who was the killer, it caused a media hype around the question: People who commit extremely gruesome crimes can also achieve infamy, such as Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. Assassins of high-profile celebrities can become famous, like Brutus who is remembered for murdering Julius Caesar. The cult of personality particularly in the west can be traced back to the Romantics in the 18th century, [5] whose livelihood as artists and poets depended on the currency of their reputation. Superman , Spider-Man , The Hulk , Wonder Woman , and Batman represent super heroes to a far wider audience than that of the comics and graphic novels in which they appear. For minor league to amateur athletes, earnings are usually on the lower end of the pay-scale. Certain fictional characters known from TV series have become so famous that their names are more well known than those of the actors who perform them. The second half of the century saw television and popular music bring new forms of celebrity, such as the rock star and the pop group, epitomised by Elvis Presley and the Beatles , respectively. But Venus admits she's not the healthiest vegan at times: For instance, David Letterman is well known for branching into late night television as a talk show host while honing his skills as a stand-up comedian, Barbra Streisand ventured into acting while operating as a singer, or Clint Eastwood , who achieved even greater fame in Hollywood for being a film director and a producer than for his acting credentials. The establishment of cultural hot-spots became an important factor in the process of generating fame: