Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was the younger sister of
media producer, mogul 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 is Ashkenazi
Jewish (a descendant of refugees from Russia and Latvia). Rashida was raised in
Reform Judaism. She was raised in Bel Air Los Angeles, California. Jones
claimed that her mixed-race parentage was not accepted by society until the
1970s. Jones began her professional acting debut with The Last Don in 1997 A
mini-series that was inspired by Mario Puzo. In 1997, Rashida graduated from
Harvard University. The school she attended was the Buckley School in Sherman
Oaks, California. It was named the school with the highest chance of success.
Arabic (O+ O'UO-O(c) (her name) is a reference to "Major," adult,
wise, mature or senior. In People magazine's "50 most beautiful
people" list. (USA) [2002Half-sister of Quincy Jones III, Jolie Jones,
Martina Jones, Kenya Kinski Jones, and Rachel Jones. The singer was previously
married to producer Mark Ronson on 25th February 2003. Niece of Robert Lipton.
Her romantic relationships are Josh Hartnett and Charlie Hunnam. Kidada Jones
was the ring bearer for her sister's engagement and also a vocalist for the
Tupac Shakur tribute track. Rashida and Kidada's brother Quincy Jones III
produced the track, while their father, Quincy Jones, made an appearance
reciting the lines of the song by Tupac Shakur "Starry Night" during
the introduction. The song's title is named after the poem. Rashida is
African-American and has lesser English, Scottish, or Welsh ancestral ancestry
than his mother (some of his African relatives are from the Tikar tribe of
Cameroon). Rashida's mom, Ashkenazi Jewish (of Russian Jewish heritage and
Latvian Jewish heritage), is Rashida. Her maternal grandparents were from South
Carolina and Mississippi. Her maternal grandfather was born in New York, and
her maternal grandmother was born in Dublin, Ireland, of Eastern European
Jewish origin. In the year 2009, she had played three different characters with
the name "Karen" on classic cult comedy shows on TV (Freaks and Geeks
(1999), Stella (2005) and The Office (2005)).
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