Biography
Jean Smart has a beautiful body. Check out the height, weight, shoe size and all other interesting measurements!
Jean was born September 13, 1951 in Seattle, Washington. She suffers from type 1 diabetes since early age. Smart holds BFA degree from the University of Washington Professional Actors Training Program. Investing into formal education certainly paid off. Her acting career is filled with memorable movies, including The Odd Couple II, Mistress, and I Heart Huckabees. Jean currently plays Melanie Bird in a sci-fi series Legion. She is married to Richard Gilliland since 1987. They have one own son, Connor Douglas, and also adopted a daughter, Bonnie Kathleen. Jean and and fellow actor Richard met while filming Designing Women, started dating, and are going strong ever since.
Body Measurements
The following table shows the body measurements of Jean Smart. 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: | Hourglass |
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Dress size: | 8 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 37-28-37 inches (94-71-94 cm) |
Shoe size: | 9 |
Bra size: | 36C |
Cup size: | C |
Height: | 5’ 9” (175 cm) |
Weight: | 128 pounds (58 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Natural |
Jean Smart Net Worth
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Quotes
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— Jean Smart“Personally, I think life offers us the opportunity to take chances and make changes all the time. “
— Jean Smart“Unfortunately, a lot of kids don’t read anymore. I don’t know what we can do about that. “
— Jean Smart“It makes a huge difference in how you feel, the way your costume holds you. When you look at yourself in the mirror, it makes you feel a certain way. Actors like to talk a lot about working from the inside out, but there’s a lot to be said also about working from the outside in. It can be extremely helpful. “
— Jean Smart“I think any woman who has lost a child and certainly lost more than one child, there’s going to be a part of them that they keep closed off forever. “
— Jean Smart“I think that people get to a certain point in their life and they think that nothing can change. “