Elizabeth Debicki – 6’2″ (188 cm)
Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki who is 6’2”, told The Daily Mail in 2016 that it’s nothing out of the norm in her family…
“My younger sister is also very tall and my little brother, who is just 17, is 6ft 6in, so we’re the Amazonian Family. As a teenager, I wasn’t comfortable with being taller than other people, and I’m sure I stooped a lot.”
Martha Hunt - 5’11 (180 cm)
Martha Hunt can often be seen beside her bestie of similar stature, Taylor Swift. She also happens to be one of the most successful models today, working with brands like Louis Vuitton, Versace, and Prada.
Hunt suffered from Scoliosis when she was younger, a problem common among tall people, which has left her with multiple surgical scars, but luckily it wasn't enough to stop her from becoming a top model. Good for her!
Karlie Kloss - 6'1'' (185 cm)
Karlie Klos is 6'1'', which is probably why you'd be hard-pressed to find her in high heels when she's not on the runway.
She once told People, "I think I would look like a crazy woman walking around NYC in heels since I’m 6’1 and 6’4 in heels. Plus, I take the subway, so I’d stand out even more!" Would you be hesitant to wear heels if you were her height?
Jenna Elfman - 5'10" (178 cm)
The glamorously quirky actress, Jenna Elfman, is best known for starring in the beloved sitcom "Dharma & Greg."
The casting crew made a clever decision when they cast Thomas Gibson, who is 6’2'', as her on-screen husband.
Serena Williams - 5'9 (175 cm)
Serena Williams, with a total of 23 Grand Slam singles titles under her belt, is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time. In fact, she set the record for the most Grand Slam tournament wins.
This 5'9'' pro athlete has taken the prestigious title 'Laureus Sportswoman of the Year' award four times to date. At 5'9'', she's used to being larger than life.