Monica Vitti, standing tall at exactly 5ft 7 (170.2 cm), commanded the screen with her statuesque elegance in Michelangelo Antonioni's masterpieces of the 1960s.
Her precise height enhanced her enigmatic allure in films like L'Avventura, La Notte, L'Eclisse, and Red Desert, where she portrayed complex, introspective women whose poised stature mirrored their emotional depth.
Transitioning to comedies, Vitti's 170.2 cm frame brought dynamic physicality to roles in The Girl with the Pistol, The Pizza Triangle, and collaborations with Mario Monicelli, leveraging her height for comedic timing and vibrant energy as in Modesty Blaise.