Elizabeth Perkins’ Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Dress Size, Shoe Size, Bra Size

Elizabeth Perkins Height Weight Bra Size Body Measurements

Biography

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Elizabeth Perkins is an American actress, best known by the public for her role as Celia Hodes in the Showtime TV series Weeds. Her film roles include The Flintstones, Big, Miracle on 34th Street, About Last Night…, and Avalon. She was born Elizabeth Ann Perkins, on November 18, 1960, in Queens, New York to Pamela Perkins and James Perkins. She belongs to Greek and English descent. She graduated from DePaul University in 1981, with a BFA acting certificate. She has been married to Julio Macat since 2000. She was previously married to Terry Kinney. She has a daughter, Hannah Jo Phillips with Maurice Phillips.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.

Body shape:Unknown
Dress size: 6
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 36-26-36 inches (91-66-91 cm)
Shoe size:8.5
Bra size: 36B
Cup size (US):B
Height: 5′8″ (173 cm)
Weight: 128 pounds (58 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Elizabeth Perkins Net Worth

The net worth of Elizabeth Perkins is not available right now.

Quotes

It seems like all the good looking people have smaller dogs these days. Especially for the women, because they always come in with their little Chihuahuas and the guys come in with their Golden Retrievers.

Right now, my daughter’s just rolling her eyes at everything I do; I’m just an embarrassment.

My sisters are very academically inclined so whenever they would fix me up, it would always be from someone in their world, people they would find attractive. When they came to the door in suits, it was over.

It doesn’t happen very often that you get to work with some really good friends of yours and there’s a common language between everyone, you don’t have to explain what you’re doing, you can just run with it. It makes it just so much easier and more relaxed.

My oldest step-son wants to direct or produce. As far as being an actor, I’ve already told them they have to wait until they’re 18; I won’t take them to auditions.

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