Nationality | Height | Name | Note | Lifespan |
USA | 081 | Verne Troyer | American actor and stunt performer notable for having a form of dwarfism. He is best known for playing Mini-Me in the Austin Powers series of comedy films. | 1969–2018 |
Canada | 081 | Linden Porco | Canadian actor, known for playing a body double for Marlon Wayans' character in Little Man. | 1996– |
Hungary | 084 | Michu Meszaros | | 1939–2016 |
USA | 086 | Pat Bilon | Known for his performances in Under the Rainbow, and one of two dwarfs hired for the role of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. | 1947–1983 |
USA | 089 | Angelo Rossitto | Angelo was an American actor that was billed as "Little Angie" or "Moe". He was one of the actors in a classic horror movie Freaks. | 1908–1991 |
USA | 091 | Eric Lynch | American actor, writer and former member of The Howard Stern Shows Wack Pack. | 1975–2014 |
USA | 096 | Josh Ryan Evans | American actor with achondroplasia, known for his role as Timmy Lenox from the TV series Passions. | 1982–2002 |
USA | 096 | Mikey Post | | 1982–2018 |
USA | | Tony Cox | American actor known for his roles in Bad Santa, Me, Myself and Irene, Date Movie, Epic Movie and Disaster Movie. | 1958– |
USA | | Phil Fondacaro | Fondacaro appeared in Star Wars Return of the Jedi as an Ewok, the only one to have a death scene. | 1958– |
UK | | Warwick Davis | British actor with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita. Davis is known for his role as Wicket W. Warrick from the Star Wars series. | 1970– |
Australia | | Kiruna Stamell | Australian actress who received her first major role in the movie Moulin Rouge! as "La Petite Princesse". | 1981– |
USA | | Michael J. Anderson | American actor known for his roles as "The Man from Another Place" in the series Twin Peaks. | 1953– |
UK | | Kenny Baker | English actor who originally portrayed R2-D2 in the Star Wars series. | 1934–2016 |
UK | | Jimmy Vee | Scottish actor who has portrayed R2-D2 in ' and beyond. | 1959– |
USA | | Billy Barty | American actor with cartilage–hair hypoplasia, who had multiple roles in film from 1927 until his death. | 1924–2000 |
USA | | Bridget Powers | American pornographic actress also known as "Bridget the Midget". | 1980– |
USA | | Mark Povinelli | | 1971– |
USA | | Michael Dunn | Oscar-nominated American actor with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, type unspecified. | 1934–1973 |
USA | | Johnny Roventini | | 1910–1998 |
USA | | Patty Maloney | Maloney is an American actress who portrayed Honk from Far Out Space Nuts. | 1936– |
Italy | | Felix Silla | Italian-American actor best known for his portrayal as Cousin Itt from the original 1964 TV series, The Addams Family. | 1937– |
France | | Hervé Villechaize | French-born actor, known for roles in The Man with the Golden Gun and Fantasy Island. | 1943–1993 |
UK | | David Rappaport | Rappaport was a British actor who is known for his roles in the films Time Bandits and The Bride. | 1951–1990 |
USA | 121 | Meredith Eaton | American actress known for portraying the attorney Emily Resnick on the CBS television series Family Law, for her recurring role as Bethany Horowitz on the ABC series Boston Legal, and for her lead role as Matilda Webber on the CBS series MacGyver. | 1999– |
USA | | Michael Gilden | American actor who starred in the TV series NCIS. | 1962–2006 |
USA | | Danny Woodburn | American actor who is noted for the role on the TV comedy series Seinfeld, as Mickey Abbott. | 1964– |
USA | | Shorty Rossi | Star of Pit Boss, and owner of Shortywood Productions. | 1969– |
USA | | Jason Acuña | Acuña is an American skateboarder with achondroplasia who is also known as "Wee-Man". He is one of the stars in the TV series Jackass. | 1973– |
USA | | Martin Klebba | American actor best known for his role as Marty in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. | 1969– |
USA | | Matthew Roloff | Roloff is an American actor, author, and businessman with diastrophic dysplasia. He was featured on the TV show Little People Big World. | 1961– |
USA | | Zelda Rubinstein | American actress, best known for her role in Poltergeist as the medium Tangina Barrons. | 1933–2010 |
USA | | Meredith Eaton-Gilden | American actress who is known for portraying "Emily Resnick" on the CBS television series Family Law. | 1974– |
Malta | | Angelo Muscat | Maltese English actor, best known for playing The Butler in The Prisoner. | 1930–1977 |
Russia | | Vladimir Fyodorov | Soviet and Russian actor, known for playing Chernomor in Ruslan and Ludmila. | 1939– |
Mexico | | Chuy Bravo | | 1956–2019 |
France | | Mimie Mathy | French actress and comedian who is best known for her role in the Josephine, Guardian Angel television series. | 1957– |
UK | | Eric Cullen | Cullen was a Scottish actor with achondroplasia who was known for his role as "Wee Burney" in BBC's Rab C Nesbitt. | 1965–1996 |
USA | | Peter Dinklage | Dinklage is an Emmy-winning American actor with achondroplasia. He has starred in The Station Agent, Game of Thrones and . | 1969– |
USA | | Dick Beals | Beals specialized in doing the voices of young boys, although he was also hired to voice young female children. | 1927–2012 |
Canada | | Rick Howland | | |
USA | | Linda Hunt | American actress who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing Billy Kwan in The Year of Living Dangerously. She also played Shadout Mapes in David Lynch's adaptation of Dune. | 1945– |
Syria | | John George | | 1898–1968 |
USA | | George Brasno | | 1911–1982 |
USA | | Olive Brasno | | 1917–1998 |
UK | | George Claydon | | 1933–2001 |
UK | | Mike Edmonds | British actor in Maid Marian and her Merry Men, Time Bandits, and "The Safety Dance" video. | 1944– |
Canada | | Guy Big | Canadian actor best known for his role in the children's television series The Hilarious House of Frightenstein as the Midget Count. | 1946–1978 |
UK | | Malcolm Dixon | | 1953– |
Philippines | | Romy Pastrana | Pastrana is a Filipino dwarf actor who does roles on the children's gag show Goin' Bulilit, he is the only adult actor. | 1958– |
Canada | | Jordan Prentice | Canadian actor, who appeared in In Bruges. | 1973– |
Nigeria | | Chinedu Ikedieze | Ikedieze is best known for playing alongside Osita Iheme in most movies after their breakthrough in Aki na Ukwa. | 1977– |
Nigeria | | Osita Iheme | Iheme is known for his nickname "PawPaw", which he adopted after the role he played of the same name in the film Aki na Ukwa. | 1982– |
UK | | Lisa Hammond | | 1983– |
DR Congo | | Cécile Bayiha | Bayiha is best known for playing the part of captive Pygmy Likola in the 2005 Franco-British-South African film Man to Man | |
Samoa | | Fa'afiaula Sagote | Samoan actor who played the lead role in his country's first ever feature film, The Orator''. | |
Nationality | Height | Name | Type | Note | Lifespan |
United States | 081 | Lavinia Warren | Circus performer | Warren performed in the circus with her husband Charles Stratton under P. T. Barnum. | 1841–1919 |
France | 086 | Nicolas Ferry | Court dwarf | French court dwarf nicknamed "Bébé" of the Polish king Stanisław Leszczyński. | 1741–1764 |
United States | 091 | Charles Sherwood Stratton | Circus performer | Also known as "General Tom Thumb", he gained fame under P. T. Barnum who exaggerated his short height to be. | 1838–1883 |
United States | 091 | Thomas Dilward | Stage actor | Nineteenth-century minstrel show entertainer. | 1840–1902 |
England | | Jeffrey Hudson | Court dwarf | English court dwarf and jester to Charles I. | 1619–1682 |
Holy Roman Empire | | Hedsor Conrad Ernest Coppernin | Court dwarf | Served as a page to Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha making him the last court dwarf. | |
United States | 106 cm | Evan Eckenrode | Internet Personality | Eckenrode grew to fame on the social media platform vine before moving his career to work along side social media star Logan Paul. | 1997- |
United States | | George Washington Morrison Nutt | Circus performer | Known as "Commodore Nutt". | 1848–1881 |
United Kingdom | | Billy Merchant | Circus performer | British circus entertainer. | 1919–2001 |
United States | | Pee Wee Marquette | Comedian | Master of ceremonies at the original Birdland jazz club. | 1914–1992 |
Syria | | Charla Baklayan Faddoul | Reality TV | American The Amazing Race contestant. | 1976– |
United States | | Henry Joseph Nasiff Jr. | Radio personality | American entertainer who frequently appeared on The Howard Stern Show. | 1962–2001 |
United Kingdom | | Jimmy Clitheroe | Comedian | British comedian called "The Clitheroe Kid". | 1921–1973 |
United States | | Lester "Beetlejuice" Green | Comedian | Entertainer known for his appearances on The Howard Stern Show. | 1968– |
United States | | Brad Williams | Comedian | American comedian and radio personality. | 1984– |
United Kingdom | | Wee Georgie Wood | Comedian | Comic actor with a railway named after him, and an Australian rhyming slang term adopted from his name. | 1895–1979 |
United States | | Marshall P. Wilder | Comedian | American comedian. | 1859–1915 |