Emily Woof, a petite English actress standing exactly 5ft 2 (157.5 cm) tall, has made her diminutive stature a defining aspect of her on-screen presence and career image. Her height lends a delicate, approachable charm to roles in landmark films like The Full Monty (1997), where she stood out among the ensemble, and Photographing Fairies (1997), enhancing her ethereal quality. Key highlights include Nancy in the 1999 Oliver Twist miniseries, Velvet Goldmine (1998), The Woodlanders (1998), Wondrous Oblivion, Silent Cry, and The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, solidifying her as one of Britain's leading young actresses whose 5ft 2 frame amplifies her versatile, intense performances.