Christine Carère, precisely 5ft 1 (154.9 cm) tall, was a petite French actress whose diminutive height enhanced her glamorous, curvaceous image in 1950s Hollywood films.
With vital statistics of 33.5-22.5-34.5 and weighing 108 pounds, her 5ft 1 stature contributed to her alluring screen presence, famously quipping that "Bosoms are good for the career."
- Starred in A Certain Smile (1958)
- Featured in A Private's Affair, Mardi Gras, and Beauty and the Bullfighter
- Co-starred in the 1966 TV series Blue Light and I Deal in Danger
Appearing in 25 films from 1951 to 1966, her petite 5ft 1 frame defined her as a captivating leading lady.