Who is the tallest man to be famous in a profession where height is mostly irrelevant?
The most extreme profession would appear to be left-of-center economists with John Kenneth Galbraith at 6'9", John Maynard Keynes at 6'6", and Robert Reich at 4'10.5".
Among current pundits, Jim Pinkerton is 6'9" and Karl Zinsmeister is just a little shorter.
Perhaps the shortest famous man ever was the Rococo architect Cuvillies, designer of the Amalienburg, who got his start as a court dwarf.
The tallest pretender to a throne is King Leka. Eric Margolis wrote in 1997:
"Last week, the majestic, 7 ft tall King Leka, Pretender to the crown of Albania, announced he was ready to return in 24 hours. I once spent enjoyable hours with Leka, who is also an arms dealer, planning an invasion of Albania. I urged Leka, as I also later did Serbia's Pretender, Crown Prince Alexander, to land on the coast at the head of royalist fighters, draw his sword, and march on the capital. This is what Balkan people understand."
Jerry Pournelle also told me that Leka, son of King Zog, was 7 feet tall.
Decades later, Jerry met the President of Israel, Ezer Weizman, who had been in charge of the Israeli Air Force in 1967. Jerry explained how Weizman had wrecked his invasion of Albania. Weizman exclaimed to the effect that You were that foreigner who was training the Jordanians how to pull of a sneak attack? We thought you were a Russian training the Jordanians to attack us!
When is Jerry going to write his autobiography?
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