Rachel Bloom – How tall is she? – Height, Weight and Body Measurements

How Tall is Rachel Bloom Height Weight Body Measurements

Biography - A Short Wiki

Rachel Bloom is quite interesting when it comes to her height. Check out her body measurements including her bra size!

Rachel was born April 3, 1987 in Los Angeles, California into a Jewish family. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Drama at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She played on several TV shows, such as Allen Gregory, BoJack Horseman, and Robot Chicken. As of 2015, she has a role of Rebecca Bunch in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Bloom is married to Dan Gregor.

Body Measurements Table

Check out all the body measurements of Rachel Bloom. The table below includes bra size, dress size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.

Body shape:Hourglass
Dress size:10
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 39-27-38 inches (99-69-97 cm)
Shoe size:8
Bra size: 36C
Cup size:C
Height: 5’ 4″ (163 cm)
Weight: 128 pounds (58 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Natural

Quotes

I think people like musicals. And when done with a modern comedic sensibility, musical comedy can be the most efficient delivery of both storytelling and jokes.

Rachel Bloom

Only children are weird. The only children I know, including myself, are either superweird or very talented and special or a mix of the two. I think there was always a certain independence and loneliness – I had a lot of imaginary friends as a kid.

Rachel Bloom

Musical theater is an American genre. It started really, in America, as a combination of jazz and operetta; most of the great musical theater writers in the golden era are American. I think that to do a musical is a very American thing to me.

Rachel Bloom

I was doing these music videos online for a couple years, and they’d be doing well to varying degrees. And I released an album, and with the album, I released three new music videos, and one of them was featured on Jezebel.

Rachel Bloom

You create your own material to try to get it out there because a lot of people are multi-hyphenates, to use the corporate term. You’re creating stuff to be in in order to showcase all your talents. I think the idea of using YouTube and the Internet, you don’t have to wait around for a network to buy your show.

Rachel Bloom