Mary McDonnell’s Bra Size and Body Measurements

Short Bio

Here are all the known measurements of Mary McDonnell. Please scroll down to find her height, weight, or bra size!

She married Randle Mell in the 1980’s and together they had two children.

She played President Laura Roslin in Battlestar Galactica, which co-starred Edward James Olmos as Commander William Adama.

Mary was born April 28, 1952 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. She is known for her role as President Laura Roslin, in Battlestar Galactica and as the First Lady in Independence Day. In 1990, she also starred in Dances with Wolves, where she played with actor Kevin Costner and Graham Greene. In the Independence Day, Mary co-starred with Will Smith, Bill Pullman, and Vivica A. Fox. Her latest movie appearances are in 2011, Scream 4 and Margin Call. After closing TV series The Closer in 2012, she returned with same character – Captain Sharon Raydor, in the spin-off Major Crimes that will air it’s fourth season on June 8, 2015.

Mary McDonnell looks dazzling while flaunting her impressive body.

Body Statistics Table

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

Body Measurements
Height1.69 m, 5'6" (feet & inches)
Weight65 kg, 143 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size C
Bra Size (US)34C
Implants or Natural (Breasts)N/A
Breasts-Waist-Hips37-28-38 inches (94-71-97 cm)
Shoe Size (US)8
Body ShapeHourglass
Dress Size (US)8

Mary McDonnell Inspirational Quotes

"It's really important for actors to feel that they're more than something for hire."

Mary McDonnell

"It's phenomenally important to me that, if I'm going to be spending years on a project, I need to be interested in the whole thing. I'm not there to be on my own. And if I'm going to be with these people, I'd best be interested in their work."

Mary McDonnell

"Actors are part of a certain percentage of people on this planet who have an emotional vocabulary as a primary experience. It's as if their life is experienced emotionally and then that is translated intellectually or conceptually into the performance."

Mary McDonnell

"We never know all the facts and the more we're mindful of how we deal with people, the more opportunity we have to evolve."

Mary McDonnell

"I love the idea of a woman being able to discover the idea of power this way, on such a scale. And I don't know about that, what it means - well, I guess I'd better, or my part's in trouble."

Mary McDonnell