Emily Browning Height

"I'm a massive daydreamer. I'm constantly lost within my own fantasies and my own thoughts personally, and I think maybe that is sort of represented in what we do for a living, the fact that we make believe everything and we escape into these other characters for a living."

~ Emily Browning

Australian actress, Emily Browning is known for appearing in TV shows such as High Flyers (1999), Something in the Air (2000–2001), and Blue Heelers (2000–2002), A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004). She has also appeared in movies such as Ghost Ship (2002), The Uninvited (2009), Sucker Punch (2011), Sleeping Beauty (2011), and many more.

About Emily Browning's Real Height

Not every Aussie is tall and Emily Browning is a good example of this. IMDB and Google list her at 5'2" - which is not tall but not short (very?) either. Though we fear that Emily isn't really around the 5'2" mark. After looking at her and comparing her to a few other celebrities we think she looks closer to a flat 5 feet than any other number - she is very close in height to someone like Vanessa Anne Hudgens.

The real height of Emily Browning is 

5'½" or 154 cm

Peter Dinklage, Ariana Grande, Emily Browning, Angelina Jolie, Zendaya, Maria Wattel, and Kerri Walsh Jennings height comparison
Peter Dinklage, Ariana Grande, Emily Browning, Angelina Jolie, Zendaya, Maria Wattel, and Kerri Walsh Jennings height comparison

For reference, here is the average human height around the world.

Country Male Female
Indonesia 5'4" 4'11"
India 5'5½" 5'½"
Mexico 5'6½" 5'1½"
China 5'6½" 5'1½"
Japan 5'7½" 5'2½"
Brazil 5'8" 5'3"
Russia 5'9" 5'3¾"
France 5'9" 5'3¾"
United States 5'9¼" 5'4"
United Kingdom 5'9½" 5'4¼"
Canada 5'10" 5'4½"
Australia 5'10" 5'4½"
Germany 5'10½" 5'5"
Netherlands 5'11½" 5'6"
Dinka people of South Sudan 6" 5'7"

Data collected more or less from Wikipedia and some other sources. Expect a slight discrepancy from real life. A more detailed chart can be found here.

"I'd rather make an interesting film that gets people talking, that maybe some people hate, than make the kind of 'entertaining' film that everyone feels ambivalent about."

~ Emily Browning