Elizabeth Debicki’s Bra Size and Body Measurements

Short Bio

Elizabeth Debicki’s amazing body raises many questions. More specifically, what are movie actress’ bra size and cup size? Learn more about Elizabeth Debicki’s body statistics and other facts below!

Her parents were dancers, with her mother being Irish-Australian and her father being Polish. She is the oldest of three siblings and was raised in Melbourne from the age of five.

She supported lead actress Cate Blanchett in The Maids.

Elizabeth was born August 1990 in Paris, France but her family moved to Melbourne when she was only a kid. Her ancestry is Polish and Irish. She has college degree in Drama from Victorian College of the Arts at University of Melbourne. Debicki started with acting in 2011 with smaller roles but relatively fast gained the attention. 2015 is a real breakthrough year for her since she’ll be playing in severa movies, including The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Kettering Incident, and Everest. Elizabeth’s tall slim figure reminds us of Nicole Kidman, another Australian beauty that made it to Hollywood.

Body Statistics Table

Elizabeth Debicki's body statistics are seen in the table below. Take a look at measurements like height and weight!

Body Measurements
Height1.9 m, 6'2" (feet & inches)
Weight60.5 kg, 133 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size A
Bra Size (US)34A
Implants or Natural (Breasts)N/A
Breasts-Waist-Hips35-25-36 inches (89-64-91 cm)
Shoe Size (US)11
Body ShapeRectangle
Dress Size (US)6

Elizabeth Debicki Inspirational Quotes

"Television is the medium that's allowing women's stories to flourish."

Elizabeth Debicki

"My parents were ballet dancers, and I did a lot of ballet, too, so I think I learned quite early on how to hold my body. Although I do recall desperately wishing I was shorter at school."

Elizabeth Debicki

"Often, female characters are quite one dimensional, especially in a two hour film; television gives characters room to breathe and develop."

Elizabeth Debicki

"Kissing in films, it's just another thing you have to do. It kind of becomes as technical as how to open a door, really."

Elizabeth Debicki

"I definitely try my best not to stay in character when I'm not on set, which can be more difficult in some roles than others."

Elizabeth Debicki