Lynne Frederick, at exactly 5ft 2 ¾ (159.4 cm), was a petite English actress whose diminutive height defined her delicate, youthful image in film.
Her compact 159.4 cm frame suited her breakout role as the Tsarevich's daughter in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971), enhancing her portrayal of innocence and vulnerability. This height advantage continued in sci-fi thriller Phase IV (1974), horror Vampire Circus, psychological chiller Schizo (1976), and epic Voyage of the Damned (1976), where her small stature amplified dramatic tension and relatability.
Later transitioning to producing and modeling, Frederick's exact height of 5ft 2 ¾ remained a signature trait in her versatile career.