Who is Embeth Davidtz?
Embeth Davidtz has a mesmerizing body and an inspiring net worth. Being the star of the red carpet means people will be interested in the actor’s body measurements. Luckily we have summarized all body measurements below!
Embeth Davidtz is a South African and American actress. She is best known for her role as Miss Honey in the 1996 film Matilda. Her other film roles include Schindler’s List, Army of Darkness, Bicentennial Man, Junebug, Mansfield Park, and Fracture. Her television credits include Californication and Mad Men. Born Embeth Jean Davidtz on August 11, 1965 in Lafayette, Indiana, to John and Jean Davidtz, she moved to South Africa when she was young. She has a brother and a sister. She belongs to Dutch, English, and French descent. After graduating from The Glen High School in Pretoria in 1983, she attended Rhodes University in Grahamstown, where she earned her degree. She has been married to Jason Sloane since 2002. They have two children.
She married Jason Sloane, who is an entertainment attorney. The couple had two children together.
She played the wife of Anthony Hopkins’ character in the 2007 film Fracture.
Personal Details
Place of Birth | Lafayette, IN |
Date of Birth | 11/08/1965 |
Age | 58 |
Sun Sign | Leo |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Embeth Davidtz Height, Weight and Body Details
Height | 5’8″ or173 cm |
Weight | 128 pounds or58 kg |
Body Measurements (Inches) | 34-24-35 |
Body Measurements (cm) | 87-61-89 |
Bust | 34 inches or 87 cm |
Waist | 24 inches or 61 cm |
Hip | 35 inches or 89 cm |
Cup Size | B |
Bra Size | 32B |
Dress Size | 4 (US) |
Shoe Size | 9 (US) |
Net Worth
Embeth Davidtz has an estimated net worth of 5000000 US dollars.
Quotes by Embeth Davidtz
"The smartest people I know have that extra edge. The risk is always there that you'll look terribly undignified and slobbering, and inside I cringe about that, but I should be more aggressive."
Embeth Davidtz
"I was amazed at the rosy glow that can be around one when you're in a film that's done well."
Embeth Davidtz
"I've accepted I can't rely on my work alone; I must market myself. The truly spectacular roles do go to the girls who actively promote their popularity."
Embeth Davidtz