Sandy Allen
Sandra Elaine Allen was an American woman who was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the tallest woman in the world. She was tall.
Early life
Her height was due to a tumor in her pituitary gland that caused it to release growth hormone uncontrollably, between 200 and 1,000 times more than usual.She was born in Chicago, and grew up in Shelbyville, Indiana, and was raised by her grandmother, who worked as a cleaning woman. At the age of 22, in 1977, she underwent surgery for the condition. Lacking this procedure, Allen would have continued to grow and suffer further medical problems associated with gigantism.
Career
Although over the years other women have taken the title of the tallest woman, Allen held it for the last sixteen years of her life.She appeared in the film Fellini's Casanova and the 1981 TV movie Side Show as Goliatha. As herself, she appeared in the 1999 American documentary Sideshow: Alive on the Inside, and in the Canadian/American documentary film, Being Different. The New Zealand band Split Enz wrote a song about her, "Hello Sandy Allen", released in 1982.
Allen never married, saying that she was "an oldfashioned girl" and would not date a man shorter than her.
In 2001, she dictated her life story to John Kleiman, which he wrote and published as Cast a Giant Shadow: The Inspirational Life Story of Sandy Allen “The World’s Tallest Living Woman”.
In her later years, Allen used a wheelchair because her legs and back could no longer support her tall stature while standing. At one point, she was bedridden due to disease, causing atrophy of the muscles. Due to this limitation, she spent her last years in Shelbyville, Indiana, in the same retirement center as Edna Parker, the oldest living human at the time.