Quinn Shephard, precisely 5ft 6½ (168.9 cm) tall, is an American actress, screenwriter, director, producer, and editor whose height lends a grounded, relatable presence to her compelling screen roles.
Her stature perfectly suits the introspective characters she portrays, notably in her directorial debut Blame (2017), where she also starred, wrote, produced, and edited the film shot in just 19 days alongside her mother. Shephard's height enhances her authentic portrayals in indie gems like Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl (2016), Midnight Sun (2018), and Unaccompanied Minors (2006), amplifying her on-screen vulnerability and strength.