Eric Stoltz, precisely 5ft 11 (180.3 cm) tall, leveraged his commanding height to embody versatile characters in iconic films. His stature suited the rebellious teen in Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), the tragic figure in Mask (1985), and the intense role originally intended for him in Pulp Fiction (1994). Standing tall at 5ft 11, he brought physical presence to indie hits like Killing Zoe (1993) and TV's Caprica. In the 1988 play Our Town, Stoltz himself noted his exact height of 5ft 11, underscoring how it defined his everyman yet striking on-screen image as an actor, director, and producer.