Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was born in Los Angeles,
California to Quincy Jones, a media mogul and producer, and Peggy Lipton,
Rashida is the younger sister of actress Peggy Lipton and Quincy Jones. Kidada
Jones is her elder sibling. Five half-siblings are born from her father's other
relationships. Her father is African-American and her mother is Ashkenazi
Jewish (a descendant of emigrants from Russia and Latvia). Rashida was raised
Reform Judaism. She was born in Bel Air Los Angeles, California. Jones claimed
that Jones had mixed race parents who were unacceptable to her in the 1970s.
Jones made her debut as a professional actor in The Last Don in 1997 the
mini-series based on Mario Puzo. Rashida has also graduated from Harvard
University in 1997. She attended the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks,
California. She was named the Most Likely to Be Successful. The name she uses
is Arabic (O+-O'UO-O(c)) which means "Major adult, mature and wise".
People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People. (USA) [2002Half-sister of Quincy Jones
III, Jolie Jones, Martina Jones, Kenya Kinski-Jones and Rachel Jones. On
February 25, 2003 Mark Ronson, a music producer, was engaged to her. Niece of
Robert Lipton. Her romantic relationships are Josh Hartnett and Charlie Hunnam.
Kidada Jones was her sister's engagement ring bearer and was an artist for an
Tupac Shakur tribute track. Rashida and Kidada's brother Quincy Jones III
produced the song, and their father, Quincy Jones, made appearances, singing
the lines of the song by Tupac Shakur "Starry Night" during the
introduction. The poem is the basis for the song's name. Rashida is an
African-American, and has more English, Scottish, or Welsh family ancestry than
his mother (some of his African ancestral ancestors were from the Tikar tribe
from Cameroon). Rashida is Ashkenazi Jewish, of Russian Jewish and Latvian
Jewish descent. Her maternal grandparents, who both came from South Carolina,
and Mississippi, were the paternal grandparents of her father. Her maternal
grandfather was born in New York and her maternal grandmother was of Eastern
European Jewish descent, was born in Dublin, Ireland. At the end 2009, she was
playing three distinct characters in the show, including "Karen", on
the sitcoms of the past: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Stella ((2005) and The Office
((2005)).
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