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Limb Lengthening Surgery => Height & Proportions => Topic started by: midnightninja on October 19, 2017, 06:54:41 AM

Title: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: midnightninja on October 19, 2017, 06:54:41 AM
I just found these photos from the set of Iron Man 2 where RDJ is wearing about 3-4 inch healed shoes and his proportions look normal!

(http://host.trivialbeing.org/up/iron-man-20090408-tony-stark-with-cigar.jpg)

(https://2static3.fjcdn.com/thumbnails/comments/Robert+downey+jr+is+so+short+he+has+to+wear+_42a2a3352ea7390ccaca83d6310db2a5.jpg)

(http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/5400000/RDJ-on-the-Set-of-Iron-Man-2-robert-downey-jr-5449625-358-500.jpg)

Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: ramaka on October 19, 2017, 11:06:02 AM
It all depends on the arm span for example he could only be 5’8 and have a wingspan of 180 cm or something but even at that the arms still look long especially if the boots make him up to 5’11 you need to remember ppl on this forum said adding muscle helps making you look better and he had to bulk up quite a bit for Iron Man so that could be another reason overall I agree proportional’s look very good for him.
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: afterall on October 19, 2017, 06:25:26 PM
to think about the fact that people like tom cruise and robert downey jr wear elevator shoes instead  doing CLL, surgery with ridicolous cost for them
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: Android on October 19, 2017, 06:52:52 PM
to think about the fact that people like tom cruise and robert downey jr wear elevator shoes instead  doing CLL, surgery with ridicolous cost for them

As actors they do have a unique situation, however. The director isn't saying you're short, but rather your character should be a certain height. This can also change depending on your costars; sure, they can cast people according to desired height, but it's easier to cast strong actors and adjust their height with camera magic. For instance, here's Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (https://imgur.com/a/WHhsH). Sometimes women are made taller as well, like Gillian Anderson from X-Files (https://i.imgur.com/R3nacqP.jpg). Then there's Hugh Jackman (6'2") as Wolverine (5'3"), he's miscast on paper but he's great on screen. And let's not forget Tom Cruise (https://i.imgur.com/JRJZIyA.png).

They might not even have height dysmorphia, since as famous actors, they are showered with compliments, highly regarded, and are generously compensated. However, a struggling actor that is short may blame their height for not getting certain roles, as a director might not be able to look past their stature. If there are two equally talented actors, the director will likely choose the taller one.
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: IwannaBeTaller on October 19, 2017, 09:48:27 PM
Actors don't do LL because they are (I would say mostly) well-adjusted people. LL would be a choice too extreme for them.
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: Body Builder on October 19, 2017, 09:51:14 PM
to think about the fact that people like tom cruise and robert downey jr wear elevator shoes instead  doing CLL, surgery with ridicolous cost for them
LL need guts more than money. And also a strong belief that it will improve your life.
Robert Downey and Cruise have nothing to earn from LL. Before they started their carreers yes but not now, especially when they risk their functionality plus the bad publicity they'll gain (as being insecure).

So actors like them have nothing in common with the average man who wants to do LL and they would be stupid to do it, unless it would have been something so easy and safe kike boobjob.
But normt now.
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: Android on October 19, 2017, 10:17:05 PM
Before they started their carreers yes but not now, especially when they risk their functionality plus the bad publicity they'll gain (as being insecure).

Great point about looking insecure, image is everything. Hair transplants are still scrutinized even in Hollywood (http://celebhairtransplants.com/), so CLL would blow everyone's minds, starting all the way at the beginning with "they can do that??"
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: ub40 on October 20, 2017, 12:15:31 AM
His arms look fine but his upper body looks really awkward. It kind of sucks that he's enforcing such an image however. Like what's wrong with Ironman being 5'10 like he is
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: google42 on October 20, 2017, 12:38:55 AM
His arms look fine but his upper body looks really awkward. It kind of sucks that he's enforcing such an image however. Like what's wrong with Ironman being 5'10 like he is
Robert is not 5'10", he's said to be around 5'7" or 5'8".
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: Android on October 20, 2017, 04:49:27 AM
His arms look fine but his upper body looks really awkward. It kind of sucks that he's enforcing such an image however. Like what's wrong with Ironman being 5'10 like he is

Touched on this already above, but it's not that RDJ that decides he wants to be a certain height on screen. It's the director, who has an image in mind. Even manipulating height is part of the performance, as much as hair, wardrobe, and accents are.
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: Jack1066 on October 23, 2017, 12:04:10 PM
He looks a bit dodgy to me. His arms look OK (a little on the short side though) but his upper body looks very awkward. I think the mix of the slightly flared trousers and obvious heels makes it worse thoough
Title: Re: Robert Downey Jr
Post by: ramaka on October 23, 2017, 02:07:17 PM
it probably looks bad simply because he is only like 5'8 or 5'7 if he were taller obviously his upper body would be larger for all we know he could have a small upper body and could already just get more height from his legs then the upper body for example he could have leg length the size of someone 5'10 or 11 it happens look at me for example i'm 5'10 and my leg length inseam is 77-78 cm which is below average Downey Jr could just be longer legged the most people his height.