List of Famous people named Vida

Similar names: Vidya, Veda. Here are some famous Vidas:

Vida Alves

First Name Vida
Last Name Alves
Born on April 15, 1928
Died on January 3, 2017 (aged 88)
Born in Brazil, Minas Gerais

Vida Amélia Guedes Alves was a Brazilian actress and pioneer of early Brazilian television whose career spanned more than seventy years. In 1951, Alves made history when she and actor Walter Forster performed the first on-screen kiss ever broadcast on Brazilian television on the early telenovela series, Sua Vida Me Pertence. In 1963, Alves made television history once again by sharing the first gay kiss shown on Brazilian television with actress Geórgia Gomide on the teleteatro show, TV de Vanguarda.

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Vida Vencienė

First Name Vida
Last Name Vencienė
Born on May 28, 1961 (age 62)
Born in Lithuania
Height 169 cm | 5'7

Vida Vencienė is a former cross-country skier who represented the Soviet Union and later Lithuania from 1988 to 1994. She won a gold medal over 10 km and a bronze over 5 km at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary for the Soviet Union.

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Vida Muriel Heppingstone

First Name Vida
Last Name Heppingstone
Died on January 1, 1967
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Vida Bunbury Johnston

First Name Vida
Last Name Johnston
Born on January 6, 1948 (age 76)
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Vida Somerset

First Name Vida
Last Name Somerset
Born on January 1, 1891 (age 133)
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Vida Williamson Straker

First Name Vida
Last Name Straker
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Vida Vlatt

First Name Vida
Last Name Vlatt
Born on April 6, 1959 (age 65)
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Vida Tomšič

First Name Vida
Last Name Tomšič
Born on June 26, 1913
Died on December 10, 1998 (aged 85)

Vida Tomšič née Bernot was a Slovenian communist before World War II, a Partisan fighter during the War, and a prominent communist politician, women’s activist, and people's hero in post-war Yugoslavia. She was born and died in Ljubljana, and held many government positions in Slovenia and Yugoslavia during her long career. Tomšič was a Marxist feminist who "saw women’s rights as strictly dependent on the social and economic development of the country as a whole."

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