Vida Jerman's existence commenced on May 28, 1939, in the culturally rich and dynamic city of Zagreb, Croatia, which was, at that time, a constituent part of Yugoslavia, a country with a complex and storied history.
Throughout her illustrious career, Vida Jerman left an enduring imprint on the world of cinema, starring in a plethora of notable productions, including the critically acclaimed film "Sophie's Choice" in 1982, the poignant "The War Boy" in 1985, and the early 1970s film "One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away".
Vida's personal life was marked by two significant unions, first with Nepoznat Vuckovic, and subsequently with Darko Kondenar, with whom she shared a deep and abiding love.
Tragically, Vida Jerman's life on this earth came to a close on December 10, 2011, in her beloved hometown of Zagreb, Croatia, where she had spent the majority of her life, surrounded by the people and places she held dear.