The four that spring to mind are BA, Reese Forbes, Rob Welsh and Andrew Brophy. I wouldn't say guys like Arto and Reynolds are really, strikingly tall, but I'm from the land of giants so my standard may be skewed.
I'm 6'5" myself, and I used to obsess over my height when I started skating, because length and style just didn't go together in my mind. Before I reached the stage of acceptance I tried very hard to mimick Janoski's lanky, lazy style, in an attempt to camouflage it all. This included his signature 'hunched back' posture, during roll-up and roll-away, but after the inevitable bout of excruciating back pain I simply had to admit defeat.
With regard to the pros and cons of being tall, I've always found it's pretty balanced out. Yes, women quite often have a thing for taller men, and it's great to have full vision when you're in a crowd, but you're never entirely comfortable when sitting down (whether it's a car, sofa, office chair), and air travel is just absolute torture.