A "prop" as used in theater plays or movies is an "accessoire" (accessory), but I don't see how it can be related to "famous". If you really mean famous theater props, the French translation would be "accessoires célèbres".
Otherwise, please rephrase your question with more context.
My God!! they're famous!!
célèbre
Renomme pour . . .
EASY its célèbre idioit!
I would say the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
il était un célèbre artiste - Joni
Call him Jeff. Jeff is also a famous song by Jacques Brel, a famous French-speaking singer, where he tries to gives his friend Jeff a little comfort.
Some people would say Peugeot is an INFAMOUS French car, but they are probably Italians or Germans.
That's why that's a famous place = c'est pourquoi c'est un endroit célèbre
Et très célèbre.
It never happened it is a fairy tale. Judging by props used in the Disney Cartoon I would say about the Regency or mid-l700"s period in France. the setting is clearly French.
Some famous props managers in film and theater include Karen O'Hara, known for her work on "The Hunger Games" series, and Stephanie Ingram, who gained recognition for her role in "The Shape of Water." Additionally, Michael K. Williams, although primarily known as an actor, was also involved in props management in his earlier career. These professionals play a crucial role in creating immersive environments by sourcing and managing the props that help tell a story.