Zoe Wanamaker’s Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Dress Size, Shoe Size, Bra Size

Zoe Wanamaker Height Weight Bra Size Body Measurements

Biography

Zoe Wanamaker’s body measurements are all here! Check out her height, weight, shoe size, dress size, bra size and more!

Zoe Wanamaker is an American-born English actress, best known for playing the role of Susan Harper in the popular BBC sitcom My Family (2000–11), opposite Robert Lindsay who played her on-screen husband, Ben Harper. She also played Ariadne Oliver in the British television series Agatha Christie’s Poirot, and portrayed Tessa Piggot/Tessa Carver in the drama series Love Hurts. Zoe has also appeared in such films as Wilde (1997), Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001), It’s a Wonderful Afterlife (2010), and My Week with Marilyn (2011). Throughout her career, she has received nine Olivier Award nominations (won for Once in a Lifetime and Electra), four Tony Award nominations (for Piaf, Loot, Electra , and Awake and Sing!), and two BAFTA Award nominations (for Prime Suspect and Love Hurts). Born on May 13, 1949 in New York City, USA, to parents Sam Wanamaker and Charlotte Holland, Zoe was raised in England. She is of Ukrainian descent on her father’s side. She was educated at King Alfred School in Hampstead and Sidcot School in Somerset. Since November 1994, she has been married to British actor Gawn Grainger.

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:Slim
Dress size: 2
Breasts-Waist-Hips: N/A inches Size: cm)
Shoe size:9
Bra size: N/A
Cup size (US):A
Height: 5′3½” (161 cm)
Weight: 115 pounds (52 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Zoe Wanamaker Net Worth

The net worth of Zoe Wanamaker is not available right now.

Quotes

I absolutely hate clothes shopping, though I love clothes. It’s my idea of heaven to be handed things to wear.

I’m constantly intimidated by Shakespeare’s work. Trying to decipher what he’s saying and holding on to that thought – not just as an actor, but as a human being – is a rigour.

Shakespeare showed me that once I understand the rules, I can break them.

I don’t want to be a director, or to have responsibility for hundreds of people.

Shakespeare’s taught me that there are more words in the English language than I have got in my head.

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