Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was the youngest daughter
of media mogul, producer, musician Quincy Jones and actress Peggy Lipton.
Kidada Jones is her older sibling. Five half-siblings are born through her
father's other relationships. Her father is African American, and her mother is
Ashkenazi Jewish (a descendant from migrants to Russia as well as Latvia).
Rashida was educated in Reform Judaism. She was born in Bel Air, Los Angeles.
Jones has made statements about her dual race parents, "It was the 1970s
and it's not even that acceptable for them to be together." Jones'
professional acting debut was in The Last Don (1997) which was a mini-series
inspired by Mario Puzo's novel. Rashida has also graduated from Harvard
University in 1997. She attended a class at the Buckley School, Sherman Oaks,
California. Voted Most Likely to Suffer. Arabic (O+O'UO O(c)) is her name. It
is a reference to "Major", adult, mature and wise. 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. On 25 February
2003, Mark Ronson, a music producer, was engaged to her. Niece of Robert
Lipton. She was romantically involved with Josh Hartnett, Charlie Hunnam and
John Krasinski. Kidada Jones was the ring bearer for her sister's engagement
and was singer for an Tupac Shakur tribute song. Kidada and her brother Quincy
Jones III composed the song. Quincy Jones III, their father, also appeared
during the introduction, reciting Shakur's lyrics "Starry Night". The
poem inspired the song's title. Rashida is African-American and has more
English, Scottish, or Welsh family ancestry than his mother (some of his
African family members are of the Tikar tribe of Cameroon). Rashida's mother is
Ashkenazi Jewish (of Russian Jewish and Latvian Jewish descent). Her maternal
grandparents came from South Carolina and Mississippi. 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 had played three different
characters as "Karen", on the iconic sitcoms on TV: Freaks and Geeks
(1999), Stella ((2005) and The Office ((2005)).
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