Top 10 celebrities whose name starts with “F” (and why you definitely know them)

Céline Lambert

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Have you ever wondered how many stars whose names start with the letter “F” you know? No? Well, too bad, because we’re going to talk about it anyway. It’s crazy how this letter has given birth to legends in the world of music, cinema, and even history. So hang on, we’re going on a whirlwind tour of the celebrities who shine the letter “F” brighter than a neon light in an 80s nightclub.

Freddie Mercury: the voice that defies time

Impossible to start without the legendary Freddie Mercury. The guy wasn’t just a singer, he was a phenomenon. Leader of the band Queen, he turned simple concerts into true spectacular shows. His voice? Capable of giving you shivers even if you listen to “Bohemian Rhapsody” for the 132nd time.

  • Fun fact: His real name was Farrokh Bulsara. Do you understand why he chose Freddie Mercury?
  • What we remember: His flamboyant style, his iconic mustache, and breathtaking live performances.

Frank Sinatra: the epitome of class

If Freddie Mercury was pure energy, Frank Sinatra was class in its raw state. Crooner par excellence, smooth voice, piercing gaze… In short, a top-notch charmer.

His hits? “My Way,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” and more. He traversed decades while staying cool, even when the Beatles arrived. The guy was a monument, an institution, the kind of guy who can wear a hat without looking ridiculous.

Fanny Ardant: elegance à la française

We make a detour to France with Fanny Ardant. An actress with an intense gaze and a deep voice recognizable among thousands, she embodies French sophistication. Whether in Truffaut’s “La Femme d’à côté” or on stage, she imposes unmatched charisma.

  • Little anecdote: She started her career late, proving that there’s no age to shine.

François Cluzet: the actor we love without knowing why

You’ve surely seen him in “Intouchables” alongside Omar Sy. François Cluzet is this guy who can play a quadriplegic billionaire or a tired cop with the same intensity. His talent? He makes human complexity seem simple on screen. No need for special effects when you have François Cluzet.

Florence Welch: the fairy of alternative rock

Leader of the band Florence and The Machine, Florence Welch is somewhat the beloved witch of alternative rock. Her powerful voice transports you to dreamy realms. Listen to “Dog Days Are Over” at full blast and try not to move. Spoiler: it’s impossible.

  • Musical style: A mix of rock, soul, with a touch of magic.

Forest Whitaker: the chameleon of cinema

You’ve probably seen Forest Whitaker in movies like The Last King of Scotland (for which he snagged an Oscar). This guy can play anything: dictator, soldier, spiritual mentor… His slightly droopy gaze adds to his mysterious aura.

What makes him unique? His ability to disappear into his roles. He is the ultimate chameleon actor.

Felicity Jones: the discreet but powerful star

If you’ve seen Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, you know Felicity Jones. A British actress, she knows how to embody characters that are both fragile and strong. Her discreet charm and nuanced performance make her a rising figure in international cinema.

François Hollande: the former president (and king of unintentional jokes)

Okay, technically he’s not a movie star, but François Hollande has marked France’s recent history. Former president of the Republic, known for his deadpan humor (sometimes unintentional), he remains an iconic figure in French politics.

  • Famous for: His little jokes during official speeches. Who said politics had to be boring?

Frida Kahlo: the icon of engaged art

Mexican painter with a unique style, Frida Kahlo is much more than an artist. She is a symbol of resilience, feminism, and authenticity. Her face adorns t-shirts, mugs, and even tattoos around the world. Her works are intense, full of pain and beauty.

  • Her distinctive feature? Her famous arch-shaped eyebrows, which have become a trademark.

Freddie Highmore: the child prodigy turned adult star

Do you remember the little boy in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? That’s him, Freddie Highmore. Today, he is mainly known for his role in the series The Good Doctor. A brilliant actor, he has transformed from a cute kid to a brilliant doctor in a blink of an eye.


What if we did a little summary table?

CelebrityFieldWhat makes them unique
Freddie MercuryMusicPowerful voice, legendary performances
Frank SinatraMusicCharisma, smooth voice
Fanny ArdantFilmElegance and intensity
François CluzetFilmRaw, natural talent
Florence WelchMusicMystical universe and unique voice
Forest WhitakerFilmChameleon of roles
Felicity JonesFilmDiscreet and inner strength
François HollandePoliticsUnintentional humor
Frida KahloArtEngaged art, feminist icon
Freddie HighmoreFilm/TelevisionVersatility and early talent

And you, who is your favorite star?

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