Jimmy Dime's life commenced on December 19, 1897, in the geographical region of Yugoslavia, a country that was a part of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe at that time.
As a talented individual, Jimmy Dime pursued a career in the entertainment industry, specifically in the realm of acting, where he gained recognition for his outstanding performances in various films.
Some of his most notable works include "White Woman" (1933),a drama film that showcased his versatility as an actor; "Stand and Deliver" (1928),a silent film that highlighted his ability to convey emotions without the aid of dialogue; and "Nada más que una mujer" (1934),a romantic drama film that further solidified his position as a skilled thespian.
Jimmy Dime's life came to a close on May 11, 1981, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.