Luke Evans’ Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Shoe Size

Luke Evans Height Weight Body Statistics

Biography

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Luke Evans is one of the most prominent gay figures of the entertainment industry who throughout his on-screen career has played prominent roles in several blockbuster movies. Having started his professional acting career through theater and did extensive work there from the year 2000 to 2008 before finally moving towards the on-screen work. Right in the beginning of his on-screen career, Luke got his big-break through his performance in the 2010 blockbuster movie, Clash of the Titans and ever since has emerged as a prominent star of the Hollywood. As of now, Evans holds several blockbuster movies to his credits, such as Immortals, The Three Musketeers, Fast & Furious 6, Beauty and the Beast, and The Girl on the Train. Outside acting, he holds a keen interest in music as well and even released his debut studio album, At Last, in 2019 which met with critical acclaim and commercial success.

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.

Height183 cm, 6’0”
Weight77 kg, 170 pounds
Shoe Size (US)unknown
Body ShapeAthletic

Luke Evans Net Worth

The net worth of Luke Evans is not available right now.

Quotes

It’s a lot of fun being dressed by designers and surrounded by publicists.

I understand, certain scenes have to have a lot of takes. As an actor, I think it’s quite nice to have a handful of takes, because you don’t want to do it once or twice; I think once or twice sometimes is quite terrifying because you don’t really feel like you’ve given them what you want.

My mother did like to make clothes, and in I think the worst picture I’ve ever seen of myself – I must have been eight or nine – she’d dressed me in a matching t-shirt and Bermuda shorts ensemble which I think looked like somebody had thrown up all over it. I was so glad when that sewing machine stopped working, I have to say.

I don’t see enough theatre.

I think starting a cinema career late in life has more advantages than disadvantages.

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