Paul Dano’s Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Paul Dano Shoe Size and Measurements

Biography

Paul Dano has a large shoe size. Below is all the available information about Paul Dano’s body measurements and more!

Having started his acting career on Broadway, Paul turned towards on-screen work in the late-90s and made his feature film debut with The Newcomers in the year 2000. His breakout performance came in the 2001 film L.I.E. while gained a huge amount of recognition at the international level with the 2006 comedy-drama road movie, Little Miss Sunshine. Not only he earned critical acclaim for his performance but it also led Paul to his next big-film ‘There Will Be Blood’ in which he portrayed the BAFTA Award-nominated dual roles as Eli and Paul Sunday. Since then, his film career has continued growing at a healthy pace and Dano now has hits like Love & Mercy, Knight and Day, Looper, Prisoners, Youth, and 12 Years a Slave. In addition to the movies, he has done a couple small-screen projects as well that has allowed him to earn recognition among the television audience too. Now moving from his professional work to towards his private life, Paul Dano has been in a relationship with actress Zoe Kazan since 2007 and the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter in 2018.

He began dating actress Zoe Kazan in 2007. They have a daughter named Alma.

He played a starring role in There Will Be Blood with iconic actor Daniel Day Lewis.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body Measurements
Height180 cm, 5’10” (feet & inches)
Weight77 kg, 170 pounds
Shoe Size (US)12
Body ShapeN/A

Quotes

"A lot of people think I must be weird because of the films I've done. I get that."

Paul Dano

"To be running away from explosions with Harrison Ford, you know, that's pretty great."

Paul Dano

"Films can be entertaining without shying away from exploring something. They can be magical and have fantasy, but also can have enough reality that you can be really emotionally invested."

Paul Dano

"I've seen people, where if they have to wait around the set for three hours, and they call you at the wrong time, and they're not ready for you, some people don't like that."

Paul Dano

"It's a lot of fun to be a part of films that you don't exactly know how they're going to turn out."

Paul Dano

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