Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was born Los Angeles,
California to Quincy Jones, a media producer and mogul. Alongside Peggy Lipton,
Rashida is the younger sister of actress Peggy Lipton and Quincy Jones. Her
older sister is Kidada Jones, and five half-siblings from the other
relationships her father has with his children. Her father is African American
and her mother Ashkenazi Jewish (a descendant emigrants of Russia as well as
Latvia). Rashida was raised in Reform Judaism. She was raised in Bel Air Los
Angeles, California. Jones has revealed of her dual race parents, "It was
the 1970s and it's not even that acceptable for them to be together."
Jones made her debut as a professional actor in The Last Don in 1997 the
mini-series based on Mario Puzo. Also in 1997, Rashida graduated from Harvard
University. She was a student at the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks
(California). The most likely candidate to suffer. The name she uses is Arabic
(O+-O'UO-O(c)) to mean "Major adult, grown-up, elder or wise". The
People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" list. (USA2002)
Half-sister of Quincy Jones III and Jolie Jones. Martina Jones, Kenya Kinski
Jones, Rachel Jones and Martina Jones. Formerly married to Mark Ronson (music
producer) 25 February 2003. Niece of Robert Lipton. Her romantic relationships
include Josh Hartnett and Charlie Hunnam. She was a singer in a Tupac Shakur
tribute song which was written by Kidada Jones as well as her sister. Kidada
and Rashida were produced by Quincy Jones III, the brother of Quincy Jones III.
Quincy Jones III was present in the introduction and sang the lyrics of
Shakur's poem "Starry Night." The poem was the source for the song's
name. Rashida's father was African-American and also has smaller amounts of
English, Scottish, and Welsh and Scottish and Welsh ancestry (some of his
African ancestral ancestors came from the Tikar people from Cameroon).
Rashida's mom, Ashkenazi Jewish (of Russian Jewish heritage and Latvian Jewish
heritage), is Rashida. Her paternal grandparents were from South Carolina and
Mississippi, respectively. Her maternal grandfather was born to New Yorkers and
her maternal grandmother was from Eastern European Jewish heritage. By the end
of 2009, she was playing three distinct characters, including "Karen"
in the iconic sitcoms on TV: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Stella ((2005) and The
Office ((2005)).
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