so many... Christian Dior, Jean-Jacques Cousteau, Gérard Depardieu, Edith Piaf, Serge Gainsbourg, Audrey Tautou, Vanessa Paradis, Bernard Loiseau...
Jamie fox
It's: les célébrités ont des problèmes.
Stars (as in those in the sky), not celebrities (which would be vedettes).
Les profs/enseignants seront des célébrités
Peter is spelled Pierre in French. Last names are spelled the same except for some historical celebrities.
French and Saunders was written by a comic duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. The sketches were written to produce parodies about popular culture, music, art, and celebrities.
Xavier Elbaz is a french politician. He's working for President Sarkozy. During 2012 he was in the USA to organize the french elections. He's also friends of many french and US celebrities
One celebritity that speaks french is Lisa Kudrow. (Phoebe Buffay) speaks french fluently.
1) Dennis Brain 2) Phillip Farkas 3) Dale Clevenger
There is no specific collective noun for celebrities. Since celebrities are people, it's appropriate to use a collective noun used for people that applies to the situation; for example a crowd of celebrities, a team of celebrities, a collection of celebrities. You can also be creative, for example a glittering of celebrities, a swarm of celebrities, a celebration of celebrities, a plague of celebrities, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for celebrities. Since celebrities are people, it's appropriate to use a collective noun used for people that applies to the situation; for example a crowd of celebrities, a team of celebrities, a collection of celebrities. You can also be creative, for example a glittering of celebrities, a swarm of celebrities, a celebration of celebrities, a plague of celebrities, etc.
The French word etoile typically refers to celestial bodies whereas in English it solely refers to stars, more recently however it has been used to describe celebrities.