Connie Nielsen Measurements Bra Size Height Weight

Connie Nielsen’s breasts can be described as average sized. Are they real or is it breast implants? Find out down below!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Short Bio
Connie was born 3 July 1965 in Frederikshavn, Denmark. She was raised in Mormon faith. At the age of 18, young Nielsen moved to Paris, France, and started hr professional career as a model and actress. She appeared in a couple French movies. Her first American film was The Devil’s Advocate. Her other important roles include characters in Mission to Mars, Gladiator, Battle in Seattle, and 2013’s Three Days To Kill.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements and statistics of Connie Nielsen, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.

Body shape:Hourglass
Dress size (US):6
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 36-27-36 inches (91-69-91cm)
Shoe size (US):8.5
Bra size: 34B
Cup size (US):B
Height: 5’10” (178 cm)
Weight: 130 pounds (59 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Natural

Quotes

"I love cities that are on the water. I love the water element, specifically the sea. I grew up on the sea and I grew up sailing - I love sailing - and the presence of the sea gives the air and the light a very special quality that I absolutely adore."

Connie Nielsen

"I believe eating is a form of medicine, a reasoned way of giving your body and mind what it needs."

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"Doing social media is a way of not giving in to this inclination to hiding. But instead, I'm teaching myself to feel comfortable about being open."

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"I'm definitely more attracted to chaos than to order. The point is, I find the female roles out there very cliche. If we are limited to being only lovers or mothers, we are limiting ourselves."

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"If Copenhagen were a person, that person would be generous, beautiful, elderly, but with a flair. A human being that has certain propensities for quarrelling, filled with imagination and with appetite for the new and with respect for the old - somebody who takes good care of things and of people."

Connie Nielsen