Hollywood can make any actor look imposing by shooting from a low angle or building sets with short door frames. But the fact is that we want our heroes big and our villains bigger, and the average male actor is about the same size as the average American male — roughly 5 foot 9 1/2. And some very "big" stars have been a good deal less than that.
Yoda's a special case, obviously, but action-movie heroes often loom larger onscreen than they do in person. Sylvester Stallone, Tom Cruise, Mel Gibson and even The Governator have all been cited by journalists as being more diminutive in the flesh than expected — none comes even close to 6 feet.
Alan Ladd, who sat plenty tall in the saddle in Shane, was later cast as a romantic partner for Sophia Loren, who's barely 5 foot 8, and their director had to dig a trench for her to walk in when they were arm-in-arm, so she wouldn't tower over him.
In Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart needed an extra cushion in a couch scene to keep audiences from noticing he was shorter than Ingrid Bergman. And in another film, Bogie reportedly set something of a Hollywood record by wearing 5-inch elevator shoes.
Some actresses, meanwhile, must try to be short, which is tough when you're a member of the 6-foot club: Sigourney Weaver, Brooke Shields, and Glee's Jane Lynch. Uma Thurman and Nicole Kidman are right up there with them.
So who plays 6-footer Julia Child in the movies? Meryl Streep, who is barely 5 foot 6 but is a towering talent. Which gives the lie to this whole notion, really. We associate height with strength, power, dominance ... and of course, height has very little to do with any of those things. What it does have to do with is how we seerelationships, and movie heroines are almost invariably expected to look up to their leading men.
Women over 5 foot 8 rarely get to wear heels in movies, though some of their leading men do. Cowboy boots give cowpokes an inch or two of a head start on mere mortals, and modifiedcowboy boots can do a lot more. Kirk Douglas reportedly wore pretty substantial lifts in his boots and was miffed one time when his buddy Burt Lancaster swiped them as a practical joke just before they had a scene together. Lancaster being a good half a head taller, the tech crew improvised and put Douglas on a box.
Which is nothing compared with what the tech crew had to do with Lord of the Rings:Hobbits are about as diminutive as movie heroes get; they're dwarfed even by dwarves. But fantasy movies play to a different set of rules. They're about wish fulfillment, the triumph of the little guy who never thought he'd be a hero. That's a storyline that resonates in Hollywood, say some, because the entertainment business attracts so many people of slight stature.
The theory goes that to avoid being overlooked, shorter people learned early to present themselves, to be forceful and expressive. Folks who grow up taller might not feel the same need to do that. Just a theory, obviously. And happily, casting directors need all shapes and sizes, from 2-foot-8 Verne Troyer in the Austin Powers movies to 7-foot-3 Peter Mayhew in Star Wars.
A website called celebheights.com — one of many devoted to the topic, believe it or not — has assembled height records for more than 3,000 performers and reports that the average actor in Hollywood is 5 foot 10, and the average actress is 5 foot 5. And the average Oscar winners, wouldn't you know it, are a little taller: 5 foot 11 and 5 foot 5 1/2. Clearly unfair, as neither their shoes nor their careers need lifts.
How tall are they?
Celebrity heights, as reported in the press.
Leading Men (Average American male: 5 feet 9.5 inches)
Dolph Lundgren — 6 feet 5 inches 
 John Cleese — 6 feet 5 inches 
 Michael Clarke Duncan — 6 feet 5 inches 
 Vince Vaughn — 6 feet 5 inches 
 Clint Eastwood — 6 feet 4 inches 
 Jimmy Stewart — 6 feet 3 inches 
 Bill Murray — 6 feet 1.5 inches 
 Gene Hackman — 6 feet 2 inches 
 James Earl Jones — 6 feet 1 inch 
 Elvis Presley — 5 feet 11.75 inches 
 Brad Pitt — 5 feet 11 inches 
 Jamie Foxx — 5 feet 9 inches 
 Fred Astaire — 5 feet 9 inches 
 Antonio Banderas — 5 feet 8.5 inches 
 Anthony Hopkins — 5 feet 8.5 inches 
 Ryan Philippe — 5 feet 8.5 inches 
 Humphrey Bogart — 5 feet 8 inches 
 Robert Downey Jr. — 5 feet 8 inches 
 Stan Laurel — 5 feet 8 inches 
 Tom Cruise — 5 feet 7.75 inches 
 Martin Short — 5 feet 6.5 inches 
 Woody Allen — 5 feet 6 inches 
 Jack Black — 5 feet 6 inches 
 Al Pacino — 5 feet 6 inches 
 Daniel Radcliffe — 5 feet 6 inches 
 Bono — 5 feet 6 inches 
 Joe Pesci — 5 feet 4 inches 
 James Cagney — 5 feet 4 inches 
 Seth Green — 5 feet 3 inches 
 Danny DeVito — 4 feet 10 inches 
 Gary Coleman — 4 feet 7 inches 
 Verne Troyer — 2 feet 8 inches
Leading Ladies (Average American female: 5 feet 4 inches)
Uma Thurman — 6 feet 0 inches 
 Brooke Shields — 6 feet 0 inches 
 Jane Lynch — 6 feet 0 inches 
 Nicole Kidman — 5 feet 11 inches 
 Tilda Swinton — 5 feet 10.5 inches 
 Katie Holmes — 5 feet 9 inches 
 Julia Roberts — 5 feet 10 inches 
 Cameron Diaz — 5 feet 9 inches 
 Maggie Gyllenhaal — 5 feet 9 inches 
 Gwyneth Paltrow — 5 feet 9 inches 
 Angelina Jolie — 5 feet 6.5 inches 
 Marilyn Monroe — 5 feet 5.5 inches 
 Gina Lollobrigida — 5 feet 5 inches 
 Glenn Close — 5 feet 4 inches 
 Natalie Portman — 5 feet 3 inches 
 Sally Field — 5 feet 3 inches 
 Reese Witherspoon — 5 feet 3 inches 
 Jodie Foster — 5 feet 3 inches 
 Elizabeth Taylor — 5 feet 2 inches 
 Lindsay Lohan — 5 feet 2 inches 
 Holly Hunter — 5 feet 2 inches 
 Bette Midler — 5 feet 1 inches 
 Christina Ricci — 5 feet 1 inches 
 Judi Dench — 5 feet 1 inches 
 Dolly Parton — 5 feet 0 inches 
 Judy Garland — 4 feet 11 inches 
 Zelda Rubinstein — 4 feet 3 inches
All of the above should be taken with a grain of salt, because, you know, vanity.
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