Australian actor from movies like the Thor series, The Avengers series, Cabin in the Woods, Snow White and the Huntsmen, and many more. Chris Hemsworth is what you would call a complete package. He has got the voice, the good looks, muscular body, acting skills and... height. Let's find out how tall is he exactly.
There really is not much to discuss here. Chris is tall, no doubt about it, even if you haven't heard about his height you can still tell about this just by looking at him in the movies, he usually towers over everyone (even 6'2" guys Chris Pratt and Tom Hiddleston) and generally manages to look just huge. In fact, Chris used to downgrade his height at times, so he would not be rejected for being too tall. Though, in the audition for the movie Thor, it was mentioned that the actor must be above 6'1", which suited him well enough – as he got the role.
Chris himself claims to be 6'3" - an honest claim. It is almost a trend in Hollywood to claim to be taller than you really are, almost everyone does it, except Chris Hemsworth. He really looks like what he has claimed - 6'3" barefoot, which is tall even for a mainstream Hollywood actor, for example, The Rock is thought to be 6'5" but in reality, he is no more than 6'2.5" (though he used to be 6'3" as well in his prime). Chris belongs to a tall family, his mother is tall too and his younger brother, Liam looks even taller.
The real height of Chris Hemsworth is 6'3" or 190.5 cm
His normal weight is around 190 lb or 85 kg
Here is Chris Hemsworth's height comparison with some other actors.
Tom Cruise (almost 5'8"), Johnny Depp (5'9"), Brad Pitt (5'11"), Leonardo DiCaprio (5'11.5"), Henry Cavill (6'1"), and Chris Hemsworth (6'3) |
For reference, here is the average human height around the world - just for your pleasure.
Country | Male Height | Female Height |
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Indonesia | 5'4"/163 cm | 4'10.75"/149 cm |
Bangladesh | 5'4.25"/163 cm | 4'11"/150 cm |
Vietnam | 5'4.5"/164 cm | 4'11"/150 cm |
India | 5'5.25"/166 cm | 5"/152 cm |
Nigeria | 5'6"/168 cm | 5'1.5"/156 cm |
China | 5'6.5"/169 cm | 5'1"/155 cm |
Japan | 5'7.5"/171 cm | 5'2.25"/158 m |
South Korea | 5'7.5"/172 cm | 5'2.25"/158 cm |
Brazil | 5'8.25"/173 cm | 5'2.5"/159 cm |
France | 5'9"/175 cm | 5'3.5"/161 m |
Russia | 5'9"/175 cm | 5'3.5"/161 ccm |
Spain | 5'9.25"/176 cm | 5'4"/162 cm |
United States | 5'9.25"/176 cm | 5'4"/162 cm |
England | 5'9.5"/177 cm | 5'4.25"/163 cm |
Canada | 5'9.5"/177 cm | 5'4.25"/163 cm |
Australia | 5'10"/178 cm | 5'4.5"/164 cm |
Germany | 5'10.5"/179 cm | 5'4.5"/164 cm |
Denmark | 5'11"/180 cm | 5'5.5"/166 cm |
Finland | 5'11"/180 cm | 5'5.5"/166 cm |
Sweden | 5'11.25"/181 cm | 5'6"/168 cm |
Netherlands | 5'11.25"/181.6 cm | 5'6"/168 cm |
Dinaric Alps | 6"/183 cm | 5'6.5"/169 cm |
Nilotic people of South Sudan | 6'3"/190 cm | 5'10"/177 cm |
Data painstakingly extracted more or less from Wikipedia and other less shady sources. Expect up to half an inch of discrepancy from real life.