Biography - A Short Wiki
Natalie Dormer’s height and other measurements are visible in the table below. Check it out!
Natalie was born 11 February 1982 in Reading, UK. Her first movie role was Victoria in 2005 movie Casanova. She also played in Captain America: The First Avenger, Rush, and The Counselor. However most famous are her roles on TV series The Tudors and Game of Thrones. Especially this role as “Mother of Dragons” gained her wide recognition and many fans. She has been engaged to director Anthony Byrne for years now.
Body Measurements Table
Look below and behold the body statistics of Natalie Dormer. The table covers bra size, height, weight, shoe size, and more!
Body shape: | Banana |
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Dress size: | 4 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 34-26-35 inches (86-66-89 cm) |
Shoe size: | 7.5 |
Bra size: | 32B |
Cup size: | B |
Height: | 5’6″ (168 cm) |
Weight: | 124 lbs (56 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Natural |
Quotes
"I try to stay consciously away from the roles of the girl who throws herself at the leading man, because I've done it a lot and I want to move on. I ticked that box."
Natalie Dormer
"There are a lot of parallels between the historical Henry VIII and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. There's an oscillation and extremity of emotion throughout his repertoire that lends itself beautifully to the nature of Henry VIII, definitely. He will push things to the limit, and yet remain in emotional control."
Natalie Dormer
"A lot of boys in my poker circle are mathematicians who play on probability. I don't have that kind of brain, so I rely on instinct. But I recently found out that poker and cards in general go way back in my family gene pool."
Natalie Dormer
"It's a writer's or director's role to be cerebral, whereas for an actor it should be a visceral, gut thing. When the action starts, it's best to turn the brain off and let it become an instinctual thing."
Natalie Dormer
"As an actress, I think it's important to look back and realize that we aren't always quite as original as we think we are. There's this grand, textured history for us over the last 100 years of incredible writers, directors, and performers."
Natalie Dormer