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 elder sibling. There are
five half-siblings due to her father's other marriages. Her father is
African-American , and her mother is Ashkenazi Jewish (a descendant of exiles
from Russia and Latvia). Rashida was educated in Reform Judaism. She grew up in
Bel Air, Los Angeles, California. Jones declared that her mixed race parents
were not accepted by the public until the 1970s. Jones was a professional actor
when she made her debut on The Last Don, a mini-series that aired in 1997 based
on the novel written by Mario Puzo. Also in 1997, Rashida graduated from
Harvard University. She was a student at the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks
(California). The school awarded her the most likely to succeed. Her name is
Arabic (O+-O'UO-O(c)) for "Major adult, mature, elder or 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.
The singer was previously married to music producer Mark Ronson on 25th
February 2003. Niece of Robert Lipton. She was romantically linked to Josh
Hartnett, Charlie Hunnam and John Krasinski. The singer was featured in an ode
to Tupac Shakur, who was engaged to her sister Kidada Jones. Kidada as well as
Rashida were recorded by Quincy Jones III, the brother of Quincy Jones III.
Quincy Jones III was present in the introduction and read the lines from
Shakur's poem "Starry Night." The title of the song is a tribute to
the poem. Rashida's father is African-American, and has lesser amounts of
English, Scottish, and Welsh and Scottish and Welsh ancestry (some of his African
relatives were of the Tikar people of Cameroon). Rashida is Ashkenazi Jewish,
of Russian Jewish and Latvian Jewish descent. Her maternal grandparents, who
both came from South Carolina, and Mississippi as her paternal grandparents.
Her maternal grandfather was born in New York, and her maternal grandmother was
born in Dublin, Ireland, of Eastern European Jewish origin. She has been
playing three characters known as "Karen" from 2009 to present on the
cult TV comedy series Freaks and Geeks (1999), Stella (2006), and The Office
(2005).
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