Rashida Jones

Rashida Jones was born in Los Angeles, California, the younger daughter of media mogul, producer, and musician Quincy Jones and actress Peggy Lipton. Kidada Jones is her older sister. She also has five half-siblings from her father's other relationships. Her father is African-American, and her mother Ashkenazi Jewish (a descendant from the emigrants who emigrated to Russia and Latvia). Rashida was raised in Reform Judaism. She was born in Bel Air Los Angeles, California. Jones declared that her mixed race parentage was not accepted by society until the 1970s. Jones has made her professional acting debut on The Last Don, a mini-series that aired in 1997 based on the novel by Mario Puzo. Rashida completed her studies at Harvard University in 1997. She was a student at the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks (California). The most likely candidate to suffer. Arabic (O+ O'UO-O(c) the name she chose) is a reference to "Major," adult, wise, mature or senior. People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People. (USA) [2002Half sister of Quincy Jones III. Jolie Jones III. Martina Jones. Kenya Kinski-Jones. Rachel Jones. On 25 February 2003, Mark Ronson, a music producer, was previously engaged to her. Niece to Robert Lipton. Her romantic partners include Josh Hartnett and Charlie Hunnam. She sang in the Tupac Shakur tribute track, composed by Kidada Jones, her sister. Rashida and Kidada's brother Quincy Jones III produced the track, while their father, Quincy Jones, made appearances, singing the lines from Shakur's poem "Starry Night" during the introduction. The song's title was inspired by the poem. Rashida's dad is African-American but also has smaller quantities of English, Scottish, and Welsh and Scottish ancestry (some of his African relatives were of the Tikar people of Cameroon). Rashida's mother is Ashkenazi Jewish (of Russian Jewish and Latvian Jewish descent). Her maternal grandparents, who were both of South Carolina, and Mississippi are the paternal grandparents of her father. Her maternal grandfather was born to New Yorkers and her maternal grandmother was of Eastern European Jewish heritage. At the end 2009, she was playing three distinct characters as "Karen", on the iconic sitcoms on TV: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Stella ((2005) and The Office ((2005)).







 

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