Kim Dickens, standing at an exact height of 5ft 6½ (168.9 cm), is an American actress whose petite yet commanding stature has defined her on-screen presence in both film and television.
Her height perfectly suited the resilient Joanie Stubbs in Deadwood, where she held her own among towering frontiersmen, and the fierce Madison Clark in Fear the Walking Dead, enhancing her portrayal of a survivalist leader navigating apocalyptic chaos.
- Starred in films like Hollow Man, The Blind Side, and The House of Sand & Fog, her 168.9 cm frame adding intensity to dramatic confrontations with taller co-stars.
- Early roles in Zero Effect (1998) and Mercury Rising (1998) showcased how her height contributed to her enigmatic, approachable image.
Dickens' career highlights her ability to leverage her precise 5ft 6½ height for roles demanding both vulnerability and strength.