Biography
Hannah Ware has an attractive body. Check out the height, weight, shoe size and all other interesting measurements!
Hannah was born 8 December 1982 in South London, UK. She played in several movies, such as Cop Out, Shame, and Oldboy. 2015 is a great year for her. She’ll appear as Katia van Dees on action comedy movie Hitman: Agent 47. When she posed for Esquire in 2012, she modeled wearing only sheer nightgown that showed her greatly shaped legs. She could be easily a lingerie model.
Body Measurements
The following table shows the body measurements of Hannah Ware. Here is all you want to know, including height and weight (imperial system and metric system). Note: Bra size equals band size and cup size.
Body shape: | Banana |
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Dress size: | 4 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 35-25-36 inches (89-64-91 cm) |
Shoe size: | 7 |
Bra size: | 34A |
Cup size: | A |
Height: | 5’6″ (168 cm) |
Weight: | 117 lbs (53 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Natural |
Hannah Ware Net Worth
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Quotes
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— Hannah Ware“I was embarrassed about modeling. When you’re at school and you’re modeling, it sounds very glamorous, but I didn’t want to do things that no one else was doing. I didn’t want to be the odd one out. I wanted to be part of the gang. “
— Hannah Ware“‘Mixtape’ sounds retro! I used to make lots of mixed tapes. It was one of those ’90s things – every girl gave them to her best friend. I remember exchanging a few with a boy on a bus when I was 14. I thought he hated me, but in hindsight, maybe he was in love with me, because he gave me the best music. “
— Hannah Ware“I think all girls secretly want to be actresses because acting seems so glamorous. But as a child, I was always the villager who had one line in the school play. I was shy and I had a bit of a lisp. “
— Hannah Ware“My sister, singer Jessie Ware, and I are always exchanging music. We brainstormed her wedding playlist for months. “
— Hannah Ware“Growing up in South London, we went to a school where there were not that many Jewish kids. I love being Jewish in L.A.; it feels really normal. The culture seems to be integrated into Hollywood. Everyone uses Yiddish words like ‘schlep’ and ‘schmooze.’ That’s what I love about New York, too. “