Tara Moss is a Canadian-Australian former model turned author and human rights activist. She’s the UNICEF national ambassador for child survival.
At 6’1”, she began her modeling career at 14 but quickly realized that it wasn’t the path for her and went on to pursue her other endeavors.
Queen Latifah - 5'10" (178 cm)
Another powerful woman whose height came to her advantage is the hip-hop goddess, Queen Latifa.
She started off as an athlete, a power forward on her high school basketball team, to be exact. She then went on to become a hip-hop pioneer, a singer and songwriter, and later — an actress.
Michelle Obama - 5'11" (180 cm)
At 5'11'', former first lady, Michelle Obama, is tied with the beloved Eleanor Roosevelt for the title of the tallest first lady in history.
During an interview on Jimmy Kimmel's show, she said that when trying to be inconspicuous, "It's a little hard because I'm so tall, so you see people just kind of looking at me just because I'm so tall." We think that they're probably just looking at her because she is MICHELLE OBAMA!
Shalom Harlow - 6'0 (183 cm)
The Canadian model and actress Shalom Harlow first got the public's attention in the 1990s, after appearing on six American Vogue covers from 1993-97.
This anti-supermodel also hosted MTV's "House of Style" in the 90s and has appeared in films like "In & Out" and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days."
Moon Bloodgood - 5'10" (178 cm)
Actress Moon Bloodgood, 5'10'', not only has a very cool name but also very cool movie roles! You may remember her as Lt. Blair Williams in "Terminator Salvation," or perhaps from the TNT television series "Falling Skies."
Bloodgood began her career as a ''Laker Girl'' when she was 17 and later was listed as one of Maxim's Hot 100 list in 2005.