John Jarratt, standing tall at 6ft ¾ (184.8 cm), is an Australian actor whose impressive height has defined his rugged, imposing screen presence across decades. His stature perfectly suited the menacing outback killer Mick Taylor in the Wolf Creek films, amplifying the character's terrifying physical threat. Jarratt rose to prominence in the Australian New Wave, with standout roles in Picnic at Hanging Rock, Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained, and the TV series McLeod's Daughters. As actor, producer, director, and TV presenter, his commanding 6ft ¾ frame has been central to his versatile, height-enhanced career image.