Biography - A Short Wiki
Lisa Edelstein is average in terms of height. Check out her body measurements including weight and height!
Lisa was born May 21, 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts to Jewish parents. Her professional acting career started in early nineties. She appeared on many TV shows, such as Almost Perfect, Relativity, and The West Wing. However, for her biggest role she had to yet wait. Edelstein started to playd Lisa Cuddy in 2004 on House series. Overall popularity of the show and hers character as well was skyrocketing. Although the series ended in 2011 it is still by far her most notable role. She also appeared as Rachel Mccord in 2013 in three episodes of Castle.
Body Measurements Table
Check out all the body measurements of Lisa Edelstein. The table below includes bra size, dress size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.
Body shape: | Hourglass |
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Dress size: | 8 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 36-24-35 inches (91-61-89 cm) |
Shoe size: | 7 |
Bra size: | 34B |
Cup size: | B |
Height: | 5’6″ (168 cm) |
Weight: | 132 lbs (60 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Natural |
Quotes
I don’t think that anyone can prepare for raising a child. I think it’s one of those jobs that is far more overwhelming than you could ever expect and far more satisfying than you can ever expect.
Lisa Edelstein
You can’t do things unexpected in life if you’re not willing to take a risk, and it’s easier to risk your own life than it is for your parent to watch you take risks. It’s very, very hard for parents to see children doing things that aren’t a solid path. I’ve been through that.
Lisa Edelstein
I’m obsessed with broccoli, carrots, celery, string beans, snap peas, black kale, brussels sprouts, cabbage – I could go on! They used to call me ‘rabbit’ when I was a kid. I hate mushrooms, though. I apologize to fungi lovers, but this way, there’s more for you!
Lisa Edelstein
Well, I don’t think characters change. I think they become more revealed. I don’t think you really can change a character on a show.
Lisa Edelstein
Well first of all, I think the phrase ‘jump the shark’ has jumped the shark. I read it in every article and I think that when Fonzie actually jumped the shark, ‘Happy Days’ was on the air for another five years.
Lisa Edelstein