The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

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The height of horror movie villains is something that greatly interests fans. For example, how tall is Michael Myers? Find out here.

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The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

If scary cinema has taught audiences anything, it’s that horror movie villains’ heights can matter, because the most iconic and memorable of them tend to stretch the parameters of imagination. By making them hulking monstrosities or tiny terrors, they defy predictability and even reality.

Actors that often have difficulty finding work for their height, whether they fall to one extreme or the other, can find a home in horror movies. Their fascinating movements both delight and disturb audiences, who project onto them all of their deepest fears and anxieties. And where actors can’t fully embody a role, world-class artisans create animatronics and puppets to satisfy fans’ need for frights. So just how tall is Michael Myers compared to Chucky? Read on to celebrate all things big and small in horror by recognizing these iconic villains and their incredulous height differences.

Updated on April 29th, 2021 by Kayleena Pierce-Bohen: With the rising popularity of streaming platforms specifically geared towards gore like Shudder, and production companies focused on horror hits like Blumhouse, there’s a clear demographic yearning for more things that go bump in the night. With more horror movies available than ever, audiences have also been visiting -and revisiting- classic scary standbys, which have made them curious about interesting facts like horror movie villains’ heights.

14 Shortest: Zuni Warrior Doll (1’3″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

Horror movie anthologies used to be plentiful, with Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt being staples of the genre. The format of showing several vignettes allowed viewers to be scared in a variety of ways, with each story highlighting a different fear.

Trilogy of Terror contained three short films specifically created to shock and disturb, but the one that has stood out the most over time has been “Amelia”, which involves a young woman receiving a 15-inch Zuni tribal doll as a gift. The warrior (voiced by Walker Edmiston) contains an evil spirit that eventually gets unlocked, forcing Amelia to wage battle with it all over her apartment. It may be small but it’s incredibly ferocious, bloodthirsty, and immortal!

13 Shortest: Annabelle (1’4″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

Like demonically possessed children, creepy dolls are a ubiquitous sight in horror movies, but none have garnered the same attention as dear Annabelle, the surprise spin-off character from The Conjuring series who starred in a franchise all her own.

What appears as an 18″ doll in a pretty white dress, is actually a vessel for the forces of darkness, and no matter how much the Warrens try to warn unsuspecting victims of her malicious behavior, they don’t listen until it’s too late. Like Chucky, her diminutive height is never a factor in how much chaos and destruction she can cause, suggesting the power of evil lurking in the most mundane -and adorable- places.

12 Shortest: Blade (1’9″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

While there were many puppets at play in Puppet Master, the most deadly of the Puppet Master’s creations was Blade, with a face like a skull based off of the Gestapo chief who ended up shooting Toulon’s wife. His life essence was based on Doctor Hess, the German scientist who was murdered by Nazis.

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Blade led the group of puppets wearing a black trench coat, a fedora, and wielding a small knife. At 1 ft 9 inches tall, he wasn’t the largest puppet around, but he was the most bloodthirsty, especially when it came to revenge.

11 Shortest: Stripe (2′)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

At just 2 feet tall, Mogwai might not seem very threatening in Gremlins, but if oblivious teenagers get them wet or feed them after midnight, they turn into creatures like Stripe, the leader of the First Batch, and nothing like the cute and adorable Gizmo.

Stripe had reptilian scales, sharp claws, glowing red eyes, and a fierce mohawk, making him both terrifying and inadvertently comical. He thrived on creating chaos and anarchy with his pals, because with enough gremlins together, he was almost unstoppable.

10 Shortest: Chucky (2’4″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

Dolls have always been used as creepy components in horror films, but one toy reigns supreme; Chucky from Child’s Play. Brought home by a doting mother as a present for her young boy, Chucky quickly gains a mind of his own and begins to terrorize the child.

Standing at 2’4″, Chucky may not have seemed like a particularly frightening antagonist, but his small stature allowed him to conceal himself and stalk his prey. Being considered “cute” also ensured that he would be underestimated.

9 Shortest: Leprechaun (3’6″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

One of the most well-known of the smaller villains in a horror franchise, the Leprechaun from the titular series of films was known for inspiring both fear and laughter in his victims. Played by the talented Warwick Davis (of Willow fame), he wasn’t an animatronic puppet, but a character with real emotions and motivations.

Standing 3’6″, Leprechaun used his diminutive height and his legacy as a fairytale creature associated with the St. Patrick’s Day holiday to enact revenge on anyone who pilfers his famous gold.

8 Shortest: Sam (5’0″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

While Trick ‘r’ Treat is known for being a horror anthology film, it has one main antagonist that connects all of its stories; Sam (short for Samhain). At 5’0″, Sam appears as a small boy in footie pajamas, wearing a makeshift pumpkin mask on his head, and representing the spirit of Halloween.

If anyone crosses Sam and doesn’t properly adhere to and respect the traditions of the holiday, he appears to steal candy and perform mischievous tricks on his victims, before killing them in some gruesome fashion.

7 Tallest: Captain Spaulding (6’4″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

With his broad features and clown makeup, the late horror great Sid Haig stood larger-than-life as Captain Spaulding, the prolific character in the catalog of shockrock musician and movie maker, Rob Zombie. Debuting in Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses, Haig would reprise the Captain in The Devil’s Rejects (with a much larger part) and 3 From Hell.

A veteran character actor who understood the necessity of timing and mixing comicality with the diabolical, Haig nevertheless knew how to use his enormous height to great effect. At 6’4″, Captain Spaulding stands right up there with some of the largest horror movie villains on screen.

6 Tallest: Pennywise (6’4″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

The reboot of Stephen King’s famous novel IT didn’t just promise more terrifying Pennywise, it also offered more of Pennywise to be terrifying. Actor Bill Skarsgård, who took on the role of Pennywise, made the evil clown a towering figure when compared to Tim Curry, who originated the role in the early ’90s and stood 5 ft 9 inches tall.

At 6’4″, Skarsgård’s Pennywise became a truly imposing figure, and much taller than the children he preyed upon. With his impressive height and long limbs, he could contort himself into all sorts of disturbing forms.

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5 Tallest: Leatherface (6’4″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

One of the first and most influential slasher films ever made, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre introduced horror audiences to a new sort of killer; Leatherface. Frantically chasing after a group of teenagers, he picked them off one by one with a chainsaw, resulting in some of the most brutal killings ever seen on screen.

Standing at 6’4″, Gunnar Hansen utilized his height well to intimidate the frightened teenagers, and also moved at a faster pace than expected for someone of his stature. One of the first modern horror films to feature a large, looming antagonist, similar to Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees a few years later.

4 Tallest: Jason Voorhees (6’5″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

When two of the most terrifying horror movie villains of all time clashed against one another, Jason Voorhees needed to be truly monstrous when compared to the supernaturally powerful Freddy Krueger (who, when played by Robert Englund, stood 5’9″). Jason was played by Ken Kirzinger in Freddy vs. Jason, and at 6’5″ became the tallest actor to ever embody the silent killing machine.

Of the nine actors to don the hockey mask, Kirzinger remains the tallest, and, having worked as a stunt coordinator on Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, knew his way around the stuntwork needed to make Jason threatening. Eagle-eyed viewers can see what Kirzinger looks like without the mask in the aforementioned film when he plays a cook who is thrown aside by Jason (Kane Hodder) pursuing his enemies.

3 Tallest: Candyman (6’5″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

With his smooth velvet voice and hypnotic presence, the Candyman was a horror villain that wasn’t altogether unpleasant; that is until he skewered his victim with his hand hook. Tony Todd brought the urban legend to life, his height making him an instant horror icon.

At 6’5″, Candyman was an imposing menace, especially since he caught many of his victims in narrow spaces such as bathrooms and corridors. His height made it easy to believe he could overpower anyone he encountered, and also that he might be difficult to kill if his victims couldn’t compete with his brawn.

2 Tallest: Michael Myers (6’9″)

The 7 Tallest Horror Movie Villains (& 7 Shortest)

Just how tall is Michael Myers, one of the grandfathers of slasher cinema? Embodied by Tony Moran in the 1978 classic Halloween, the original Michael Myers’ height was 6’0″, and he became an iconic horror movie villain thanks to a combination of Moran’s body language and his imposing physical presence. When Rob Zombie set out to remake Halloween, he chose not only to change Michael’s origins but cast an even more gigantic actor to portray the serial killer; Tyler Mane.

Standing at 6’9″, Mane became nearly the tallest horror menace ever seen on screen and imbued Myers with all the indomitable athleticism of his early wrestling career. A character actor at heart, Mane also found subtle ways to alter his performance enough from Moran’s to leave his mark on the role.

1 Tallest: Predator (7’3″)

While Predator is often hailed as a sci-fi action film, it easily falls into the category of horror with its villain, the titular alien hunter that decided to stalk a group of elite mercenaries for sport. Thanks to Kevin Peter Hall, the man inside the Predator costume, the Yautja warrior has since become as iconic a horror villain as the xenomorph from Alien.

Thanks to a background in basketball and ballet, Hall was able to give the creature graceful movements, coordination, and deadly accuracy even at a shocking 7’3″ inches tall. Tragically Hall passed away at 36 from contracting HIV through a blood transfusion or he might have continued to portray the predator after two films.

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