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What was the height (length measured vertically) of Michael Jackson (born 1958), the American singer?
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IronFist says on 29/Jan/12 The autopsy showed he had arthritis in his knee. That might have had something to do with losing a bit of height.
Michael Jackson's Height There are claims that Michael Jackson was anywhere from 5' 8" to 5' 11", although most notable sources agree that he was 5' 10" (178 cm).
Home; The Artist. News Read all official Michael Jackson news » Photos See all official Michael Jackson photos » Tributes Share tributes to Michael Jackson with fans worldwide »
I heard he said he was 5'10''. In 2003 they said he was 5'11. On another website it said not 5'11'' like stated by police hes 5;9'' 1/2. The lady who interviewed him ...
The best of the web. ... 5'9 , 5'10 , 5'11...Does it really matter? We love him just as much...no matter how tall...although I think he was 5'11 :)

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