A Quote by Shemar Moore

Well, you can't compete with a six foot five man in a wig. — © Shemar Moore
Well, you can't compete with a six foot five man in a wig.
When someone walks in and you say "a six-foot-tall man," you miss the opportunity to describe what a six-foot-tall man would look like to your narrator, because how the narrator describes a six-foot-tall man says more about the narrator than about the man.
I was six foot one inch when I started fighting, but with all the uppercuts I'm up to six foot five inches.
Six foot six he stood on the ground He weighed two hundred and thirty-five pounds But I saw that giant of a man brought down To his knees by love
I am a five-foot six-inch, dark, ordinary-looking man. People didn't imagine that I would make it.
I once made a giant six-foot can of Crisco that a person had to dance in and that had an Elvis wig on top.
I went from five foot eleven to six foot eight, and the more ball I played, the more I caught on to the game.
I am five foot six, I am built of muscle and bone, and that is not very good for fashion, but it's who I am. Women who look good in fashion are six foot tall, don't have an ounce of muscle, and their legs are the size of my arm.
If I can compete five, six times a year that would be perfect.
I used to be six foot four. Now that I'm old, I slouch. So, I'm six foot three.
Kinsey was six foot five, and he had this leader of men quality.
I love the shape of '50s fashion: the clothes are very flattering; they let you out in the right places. I love high heels, too, as I'm only five foot three, although I always tell people I'm five foot five.
On stage, I'm really, really tall. I'm five-foot-9, but on stage, I'm, like, six-foot-5.
I don't know where I got the height from; dad was only five-foot-seven and my brother's five-foot eight.
I'm six-foot-five, so it's not easy to be like Ferrer with a very low centre of gravity.
Oh, God, puppy dog eyes. From a six-foot-five ancient Viking vampire.
I've been acting since I was six. I actually played a boy when I was six in 'Tommy.' I played Tommy and they put a wig on me. They put up my hair and put this little boy wig on me and that was my first acting experience. Then I did some other professional theater. I did Shakespeare when I was older.
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