Rashida Jones

Rashida Jones was born in Los Angeles, California, the youngest daughter of media mogul, producer and singer Quincy Jones and actress Peggy Lipton. Kidada Jones is her older sister. She has five half-siblings from the other relationships her father had with his family. Her father is African American, and her mother Ashkenazi Jewish (a descendant from emigrants from Russia and Latvia). Rashida was born into Reform Judaism. She was raised in Bel Air Los Angeles, California. Jones has made statements about her dual race parents, "It was the 1970s and it's not even that acceptable for them to be married." Jones began her professional acting career was on The Last Don (1997) A mini-series inspired by Mario Puzo's novel. Rashida completed her studies at Harvard University in 1997. She was a student at the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks (California). It was named the school with the highest chance of success. Arabic (O+O'UO O(c)) is her name. It is the word for "Major", mature, mature and smart. In People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" list. (USA) [2002Half-sister of Quincy Jones III, Jolie Jones, Martina Jones, Kenya Kinski-Jones, as well as Rachel Jones. She was previously engaged to Mark Ronson (music producer), 25 February 2003. Niece to Robert Lipton. She was romantically involved with Josh Hartnett, Charlie Hunnam and John Krasinski. She was a vocalist on the song "Tribute to" Tupac Shakur who was married to her sister Kidada Jones. Kidada as well as Rashida were created by Quincy Jones III, the brother of Quincy Jones III. Quincy Jones III was present in the introduction and recited the lines from the poem by Shakur "Starry Night." The poem was the inspiration behind the song's title. Rashida's dad is African-American and also has smaller amounts of English, Scottish, and Welsh ancestral and Welsh ancestry (some of his African ancestors were from the Tikar people of Cameroon). Her mother, Rashida, is Ashkenazi Jewish (of Russian Jewish and Latvian Jewish descent). Her maternal grandparents, both from South Carolina, and Mississippi, were the paternal grandparents of her father. Her maternal grandfather was born to New Yorkers, and her maternal grandmother was from Eastern European Jewish heritage. In the year 2009, she was playing three distinct characters as "Karen" in the iconic sitcoms on TV: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Stella ((2005) and The Office ((2005)).







 

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