Belinda Carlisle, precisely 5ft 5 (165.1 cm) tall, is an American pop singer whose petite stature enhanced her vibrant, energetic image as the lead vocalist of the groundbreaking all-female band The Go-Go's.
Her compact height perfectly suited the band's high-energy punk-pop performances in the 1980s, allowing her to command stages with dynamic presence and relatability. This frame underscored her iconic slim silhouette during her thinnest periods, amplifying her star appeal.
Key career highlights include The Go-Go's chart-topping debut album Beauty and the Beat and her solo smash Heaven Is a Place on Earth, where her height contributed to her approachable, heavenly pop persona.