Lizabeth Scott, precisely 5ft 5 ½ (166.4 cm) tall, was a diminutive dynamo of classic Hollywood, her petite stature enhancing the sultry, shadowy allure of her film noir personas in the 1940s and 1950s.
Known for her smoky voice and as 'the most beautiful face of film noir,' Scott's compact 5ft 5 frame perfectly suited her roles as enigmatic femme fatales in iconic films like Dead Reckoning, Too Late for Tears, Desert Fury, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, Pitfall, Loving You, and I Walk Alone.
Standing at exactly 166.4 cm, her height contributed to a commanding yet intimate screen presence that captivated audiences.