Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was born in Los Angeles,
California, the younger daughter of a media mogul, producer, and musician
Quincy Jones and actress Peggy Lipton. Kidada Jones is her elder sister. She
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 from Russia as well as Latvia). Rashida was raised
Reform Judaism. Her birthplace was Bel Air, Los Angeles. Jones declared that
her mixed race heritage was not recognized by the public until the 1970s. Jones
began her professional acting debut in The Last Don, a 1997 mini-series based
on the novel written by Mario Puzo. In 1997, Rashida graduated from Harvard
University. He attended the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California. The
school awarded her the most likely to succeed. Arabic (O+ O'UO-O(c), her name)
means "Major," adult, wise, mature or older. In People magazine's
"50 Most Beautiful People" list. (USA[2002] Half-sister of Quincy
Jones III and Jolie Jones. Martina Jones, Kenya Kinski Jones, Rachel Jones and
Martina Jones. On 25 February 2003, Mark Ronson, a music producer, was
previously engaged to her. Niece of Robert Lipton. She is romantically linked
to Josh Hartnett, Charlie Hunnam, and John Krasinski. A vocalist was included
in an ode to Tupac Shakur who was engaged to her sister, Kidada Jones. Kidada
as well as Rashida were produced by Quincy Jones III, the brother of Quincy
Jones III. Quincy Jones III was present at the beginning of the song and
recited lines from the poem by Shakur "Starry Night." The poem was
the inspiration for the title of the song. Rashida's father, who is
African-American, also has lesser amount of English, Scottish and Welsh
ancestral ancestry (some relatives of Rashida's African family are from the
Tikar people in Cameroon). Rashida's motheris Ashkenazi Jewish (of Russian
Jewish heritage as well as Latvian Jewish heritage), is Rashida. Her paternal
grandparents came from South Carolina and Mississippi, respectively. Her
maternal grandfather was born to New Yorkers while her maternal grandmother was
of Eastern European Jewish heritage. As of the end of 2009 she was playing
three distinct characters in the show, including "Karen" in the
sitcoms of the past: Freaks and Geeks (1999), Stella ((2005) and The Office
((2005)).
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