Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was born in Los Angeles,
California, the daughter of media mogul, producer and musician 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 is Ashkenazi Jewish (a descendant
from immigrants from Russia as well as Latvia). Rashida was educated in Reform
Judaism. She was born in Bel Air, Los Angeles. Jones claimed that her
mixed-race heritage was not recognized by society until the 1970s. Jones made
her professional acting debut with The Last Don in 1997 an animated
mini-series, which was influenced by Mario Puzo. Rashida was also a Harvard
University graduate in 1997. The course was at the Buckley School, Sherman
Oaks, California. Was voted Most Likely to Succeed. Arabic (O+ O'UO-O(c), her
name) is a reference to "Major," adult, mature, wise or older. The
People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" list. (USA) [2002] Half-sister
of Quincy Jones III, Jolie Jones, Martina Jones, Kenya Kinski-Jones, as well as
Rachel Jones. On 25 February 2003, Mark Ronson, a music producer, was engaged
to her. Niece to Robert Lipton. Her romantic partners are Josh Hartnett and
Charlie Hunnam. She sang in a Tupac Shakur tribute song which was written by
Kidada Jones as well as her sister. Kidada and her brother Quincy Jones III
composed the song. Quincy Jones III, their father, also appeared in the
opening, reciting Shakur's lyrics "Starry Night". The title of the
song is named after the poem. Rashida is an African-American, and has lesser
English, Scottish, or Welsh heritage than his mother (some of his African
ancestral ancestors were from the Tikar tribe from Cameroon). Rashida's mom,
Ashkenazi Jewish (of Russian Jewish heritage as well as Latvian Jewish
heritage), is Rashida. Her maternal grandparents, both from South Carolina, and
Mississippi, were her paternal grandparents. Her maternal grandfather was from
New York and her maternal grandmother was of Eastern European Jewish descent,
was born in Dublin, Ireland. As of the end of 2009, has played three characters
under the name "Karen" in cult classic television comedies (Freaks
and Geeks (1999), Stella (2005) and The Office (2005)).
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