Kari Matchett Measurements Bra Size Height Weight

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Biography - A Short Wiki

Short Bio
Kari was born March 25, 1970 in Spalding, Canada. She started with acting in nineties and slowly made her way to succes. Her notable movies include Angel Eyes, Cube 2: Hypercube, and The Tree of Life. However, Matchett is more famous thanks to TV shows. She played Dr. Mariel Underlay in Invasion, Dr. Skye Wexler in ER, and Maggie Collins in Leverage. In 2014, Kari is starring in Covert Affairs as Joan Campbell.

Body Measurements Table

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

Body shape:Banana
Dress size (US):4
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 34-24-35 inches (86-61-89 cm)
Shoe size (US):8
Bra size: 32B
Cup size (US):B
Height: 5’6″ (168 cm)
Weight: 117 lbs (53 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Natural

Quotes

"I always did plays. When I was in kindergarten, I got chosen to be Alvin in 'The Chipmunks.' We did a Chipmunks song. I was always a natural performer. It was easy for me. I danced and I sang, and all that stuff. I felt like I'd be something in the arts, but it vacillated between being a dancer and a singer, or whatever."

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"I've always been into sports and yoga and running. I actually study a martial arts self-defense program called Krav Maga. I can't quite say it's easy, but it's fun for me and I love to do it."

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"We're not one thing, as human beings, so any character that is written uni-dimensional, that's just a shallow character with shallow writing and shallow acting."

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"I would love to do some more comedy. I would love to do some silliness. I would love to do some characters that have greater vulnerability."

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"If only I could step back into the time of old movies, if only I could be given the opportunity to do what Katharine Hepburn did or what Rosalind Russell did. Those kinds of characters, that kind of patter, that kind of language, that kind of script. They don't exist any more."

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