I try not to be too optimistic or pessimistic. If you're a pessimist then that's depressing all the time; if you're an optimist and things don't work out then that's depressing, too.
Famous actor, Nicholas Hoult is known for his work in movies such as "X-Men: First Class", "About a Boy", "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "Jack the Giant Slayer", etc.
Nicholas Hoult is a tall actor. Here is what he has to say about his height:
By the time I was 14, I was about six foot. I remember going into auditions, and they'd look at how tall I was and say, 'Well, you're taller than the lead actor, so there's no way we can cast you.'
In the movie "Mad Max: Fury Road", Nick looked several inches taller than Tom Hardy, but Tom is only 5'9" so towering over him is not that big of a feat.
But what about looking taller than Hugh Jackman -- who was 6'2" in his prime. Nick has also managed to hold his own against Michael Shannon, who is over 6'3", and Charlize Theron in high heels -- the worst sort of towering diva (probably 6'1" in her heels) you want to meet.
After several such height comparisons, we think Nicholas Hoult's real height lies somewhere between 6'2" to 6'3".
The real height of Nicholas Hoult is
6'2½" or 189 cm
Slender Nicholas Hoult with big Jason Momoa (6'4"), and Baby-faced Tom Holland (5'7") |
Surprisingly, Nicholas Hoult has a lot of things to say.
Nicholas Hoult on others' success.
Other people's success spurs me on to do well and gives me motivation.
Nicholas Hoult on why he keeps busy.
I always like to keep busy, otherwise, my brain starts ticking.
Nicholas Hoult on the use of fast food.
If you're out, and starving, and need a bite to eat, then you need fast food.
Nicholas Hoult during his teenage years.
I can be a bit grumpy. I'm full of angst, and hormones.
Nicholas Hoult on why sometimes he keeps quiet.
Supposedly I'm impossible to talk to. But it's honestly not me being difficult. Sometimes you just don't have a lot to say.
Nicholas Hoult on action vs characterization.
The action stuff is only good if you get the character stuff in there as well. Sometimes that get lost in amongst all the trying to make stuff blow up.
Nicholas Hoult on teenagers.
I think all teenagers feel alone, and that nobody else knows what they are going through and all that sort of stuff.
Nicholas Hoult on long-term boredom.
Long-term boredom can't lead to anything good.
Nicholas Hoult on his never being bullied.
I'm kind of feeling ashamed now that I never get bullied. Everyone keeps asking me, but I don't, and it's kind of annoying. I wish I could say I did get bullied because then everyone would feel sorry for me.
Nicholas Hoult on being ready for rejections.
I don't really have disappointments, because I build myself up for rejection.
Nicholas Hoult on goals.
I think if you set yourself specific goals, that's quite a lot of pressure.
Nicholas Hoult on improving.
I just want to be a better actor. You can always get better.
Nicholas Hoult on human connection.
Nowadays we have so many things that take our attention - phones, Internet - and perhaps we need to disconnect from those and focus on the immediate world around us and the people that are actually present.
Nicholas Hoult on his worries.
I don't want to share my worries - that's for me to know.
Nicholas Hoult on life.
Life's too short for regrets.
Nicholas Hoult on his family.
I've got a really great family around me, two sisters and an older brother and my mum and dad. Everybody's equal.
Nicholas Hoult on his eating habits.
I'll eat anything. I ate antelope once in Swaziland. I didn't know what it was until I'd started chewing it. Everything tastes like chicken though, doesn't it? It wasn't bad.
Nicholas Hoult on getting work.
My mum always says work goes in waves: you have a good spell and then it dips.
Nicholas Hoult on interviews.
I think interviews can be fine. It's just there's this terrible fear of coming off wrong or saying something that gets taken out of context.