American actor and director best remembered for movies such as Citizen Kane, Touch of Evil, The Third Man, The Magnificent Ambersons, The Lady from Shanghai and Chimes at Midnight. In a book by Simon Callow he mentioned "The physical examination (which records his height at 72 inches, three and a half inches shorter than his usual reported height, and his weight as 218 lbs: 15 1/2 stones)", but noting some scoliosis of the spine and flat feet.Orson Welles 1937
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HJ: I don't have anything against short people.
OW: Nor do I. I just know what they have against me. There's never been a tall dictator -- never....Name one. They're all under normal height.
HJ: Was Mussolini short?
OW: Very short.
HJ: Franco?
OW: Short. Hitler was short. Including those that you might feel more sympathetic to. Like Tito--tiny. Stalin--tiny...
Remember that the melancholy freaks are all giants, not midgets. The midgets and dwarfs all have delusions of grandeur.

HJ: How tall are you?
OW: I used to be six-three and a half, and I'm now about six-two. Six-one and a half, maybe. My neck keeps disappearing. Gravity, you know? Like Elizabeth Taylor. She has no neck left!

-- My lunches with Orson, Henry Jaglom (2013)