List of the verified shortest people

This list includes the shortest ever verified people in their lifetime or profession. The entries on this list have all been verified by sources such as Guinness World Records, or other reliable references.

At just 54.6 cm (21.5 in), Nepalese-born Chandra Bahadur Dangi was, at the time of his death in 2015, the world's shortest person ever verified.


Men

  Deceased   Living

Nationality Height Name Notes Lifespan
   Nepal 54.6 cm (21.5 in) Chandra Bahadur Dangi Chandra was declared the shortest human adult ever documented and verified, measuring 21.51 in (54.64 cm). Height confirmed by Guinness World Records.[1] 1939–2015
 India 57.0 cm (22.4 in) Gul Mohammed Guinness World Records verified Mohammed's height at 22 in (57 cm).[2] He was the shortest man ever verified up to 2012, when he lost the title to Chandra Bahadur Dangi. 1957–1997
 Philippines 59.9 cm (23.6 in) Junrey Balawing Former shortest living man in the world, measuring 22.0 in (56.0 cm), verified by Guinness World Records in 2012.[3] Balawing became the world's shortest living person again following Chandra's death in September, 2015, but is non-mobile.[4][5] 1993-
 Hungary 65 cm (26 in) István Tóth Shortest man claimant, was said to be 26 in (65 cm). Verification by Guinness World Records needs to be checked.[6][7] István died in May 2011 at the age of 48.[8] 1963–2011
   Nepal 67 cm (26 in) Khagendra Thapa Magar Khagendra was the shortest man in the world until 2011, when he became the world's shortest mobile man. Guinness World Records has since made multiple categories for World's shortest....[9][5] 1992–
 Taiwan 67.5 cm (26.6 in) Lin Yü-chih Former shortest man in the world until 2009.[10] 1972–
 Colombia 70.21 cm (27.64 in) Edward Niño Hernández Named the shortest man after Pingping died in March 2010, at 27.64 in (70.21 cm), but lost the title in October 2010 to Magar.[11] 1986–
 China 74 cm (29 in) He Pingping Once officially verified as shortest living man (mobile) at 29 in (74 cm), until death in March 2010.[12] 1988–2010

Women

  Deceased   Living   Disputed

Nationality Height Name Note Lifespan
 Netherlands 61 cm (24 in) Pauline Musters At 24 in (61 cm) tall, recognised by the Guinness World Records as the shortest woman ever recorded.[13] 1876–1895
 Mexico 61 cm (24 in) Lucía Zárate Shortest woman claimant and the earliest studied example of microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II. Still under review.[14] 1864–1890
 India 62.8 cm (24.7 in) Jyoti Amge At 62.8 cm currently recognized by the Guinness World Records as the World's Shortest Woman.[15] 1993-
 South Africa 65 cm (26 in) Madge Bester Bester was once the world's shortest living woman, and measured 65 cm in 1998.[16] 1963–2018
 United States 69 cm (27 in) Bridgette Jordan Former smallest living woman according to Guinness World Records and one of the shortest living siblings according to Guinness World Records.[17][18] 1989-
 Turkey 71 cm (28 in) Hatice Kocaman Former smallest living woman according to Guinness World Records.[19] 1989–

Other categories

  Deceased   Living

Nationality Height Name Category Notes Lifespan
 United States 24 cm (9.4 in)1 Nisa Juarez Baby Was born 108 days premature and weighed only 320 g (11.3 oz).[20][21] 2002 –
 United States 53.3 cm (21.0 in)2 Francis Joseph Flynn Teenager[22] General Mite, was an American dwarf who performed as a showman at various competitions around the world. In 1884, Flynn married English little person, Millie Edwards, in England.[23] The wedding was widely publicized and attended. From then on, the couple were exhibited as the "Royal American Midgets" and "General and Mrs. Mite" in many advertisements.[24] 1864–1898
 United States 72.4 cm (28.5 in) Stacey Herald Mother3 Stacey gave birth to her first child on 21 October 2006, and later birthed two more children all of which were delivered by caesarean sections.[25] Unknown
 Hungary 76 cm (30 in) Mike & Ike Matina Non identical twins Mike & Ike (born: Bela, and Matyus) Matina are the world's shortest non identical twins at 30 inches each. They later became American citizens, and had a role in The Wizard of Oz as munchkins. Mike Matina died in 1954.[26] His brother's death is unknown due to a lack of sources. 1901–1954
1901–N/A
 United States 86.4 cm (34.0 in) Rice brothers Identical twins World's shortest identical twins (Greg Rice, John Rice) until 2005 with the death of John Rice.[27][28] 1951–2005
1951 – (Greg Rice)
 Brazil 90.3 cm (35.6 in)
91.1 cm (35.9 in)
Paulo Gabriel Barros &
Katyucia Hoshino
Married couple In 2016, Guinness World Records awarded the title of Shortest Married Couple to Paulo, and Katyucia from Brazil.[29] 1985–
1988–

^1 This was Nisa's baby height, she later grew.
^2 This was Francis Joseph Flynn's shortest height, because he grew in height after age 16; he is not listed as one of the world's shortest men.
^3 Filed under "Shortest woman to give birth".

Shortest by occupation

Actors

  Deceased   Living

Nationality Height Name Note Lifespan
 Dominican Republic 71 cm (28 in) Nelson de la Rosa Once recognized as the "world's shortest actor" and had a minor role in the 1996 film, The Island of Dr. Moreau.[30] 1968–2006
 India 76 cm (30 in) Ajaykumar alias Pakru Malayalam comedy actor, in the Guinness Book of Records for being the shortest actor (2 ft 6 in (76 cm)) to play a main character in a full-length film.[31] He played the lead role in Athbhutha Dweepu, a Malayalam film directed by Vinayan, later dubbed in Tamil. 1974–
 United States 79 cm (31 in) Tamara De Treaux Shortest actress, noted for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and as an influence for the novel Maybe the Moon.[32][33] 1959–1990
 Philippines 83 cm (33 in) Weng Weng Filipino actor and martial artist who was the shortest actor to have lead roles.[34] 1957–1992
 United Kingdom 126.2 cm (49.7 in) Kiran Shah Shah is the world's shortest active stuntman.[35] 1956–

Artists and writers

  Deceased   Living

Nationality Height Name Note Lifespan
 England 137 cm (54 in) Alexander Pope English poet and satirist, never grew beyond 4 ft 6 in (137 cm).[36] 1688–1744
 France 142 cm (56 in) Édith Piaf French singer and actress, never grew beyond 4 ft 8 in (142 cm). Known for her small stature, born Edith Gassion, nicknamed Piaf, Parisian slang for "Little Sparrow"[37] 1915–1963

Athletes

  Deceased   Living

Nationality Height Name Sport Note Lifespan
 India 84 cm (33 in) Aditya "Romeo" Dev Bodybuilding "World's Smallest Bodybuilder" at 2 ft. 9 in.[38] 1988–2012
 Canada 106 cm (42 in) Henry Franklyn Ice hockey A 3-feet, 6-inch tall goaltender, possibly the smallest notable person in ice hockey history.[39] Late 19th century
 United States 109 cm (43 in) Eddie Gaedel Baseball Shortest to play in Major League Baseball.[40] This however was a publicity stunt and Gaedel only stood once at the plate. 1925–1961
 Canada 130 cm (51 in) Lionel Giroux Wrestling Also known as "Little Beaver". Shortest professional wrestler in the WWF at around 4'4".[41] 1935–1995
 United States 132 cm (52 in) Dylan Postl Wrestling Worlds shortest living professional wrestler.[42] 1986–
 United States 149 cm (59 in) Julie Krone Horse racing Shortest American jockey, stand 4 ft 10.5 in (149 cm).[42] 1963–
 England 152 cm (60 in) Tich Cornford Cricket Shortest ever international cricketer.[43] 1900–1964
 Australia 155 cm (61 in) Jim Bradford Australian rules football Shortest to play Australian rules football at the highest level.[44] 1926–2005
 United States 155 cm (61 in) Jack Shapiro American football Shortest professional player of American football, but only for one game.[45] 1907–2001
 United Kingdom 157 cm (62 in) Frederick Walden Association football Shortest player in England national football team history (5 ft 2 in (157 cm)).[46] 1888–1949
 United States 157 cm (62 in) Shannon Bobbitt Basketball Shortest to play in the Women's National Basketball Association.[42] 1985–
 United States 160 cm (63 in) Muggsy Bogues Basketball Shortest at 5 ft 3 in to play in the National Basketball Association.[47] 1965–
 Canada 160 cm (63 in) Roy Worters Ice hockey Shortest to play in the National Hockey League and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1969.[48] 1900–1957
 United States 165 cm (65 in) Trindon Holliday American football Shortest active player at 5 ft 5 in in the National Football League.[49] 1986–
 Venezuela 165 cm (65 in) José Altuve Baseball Shortest active player at 5 ft 5 in in Major League Baseball.[50] 1984–

Politicians

  Deceased   Living

Nationality Height Name Note Lifespan
 United States 114 cm (45 in) Charley Lockhart Shortest public official in America (at the time), when he was sworn in as Texas State Treasurer in 1931.[51][52] 1876–1954
 Mexico 137 cm (54 in) Benito Juárez Reportedly the shortest world leader to have height recorded. He was reportedly 4 ft 6 in or 1.37 meters[53] 1806–1872
 Italy 153 cm (60 in) Victor Emmanuel III of Italy Shortest king of Italy. 1869–1947
 United States 163 cm (64 in) James Madison Shortest US President at 5 ft 4 in or 1.63 m.[54][55] 1751–1836
 Philippines 150 cm (59 in) Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Shortest Philippine President at 4 ft 11 in or 1.50 m.[56] 1947–

Others

  Deceased   Living

Nationality Height Name Occupation Note Lifespan
 France 58 cm (23 in) Richebourg Spy Richebourg was a secret agent during the French Revolution, who disguised himself as an infant to pass information along.[57] 1768-1858

See also

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