Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was born in Los Angeles,
California to Quincy Jones, a media mogul and producer, and Peggy Lipton,
Rashida is the younger sister of actress Peggy Lipton and Quincy Jones. Kidada
Jones is her elder sibling. Five half-siblings are born from her father's other
relationships. Her father is African-American . her mother is Ashkenazi Jewish
(a descendant of emigrants from Russia and Latvia). Rashida was born into
Reform Judaism. Her birthplace was Bel Air, Los Angeles. Jones said that her
mixed-race parentage was not accepted in the society of the 1970s. Jones made
her acting debut professionally with The Last Don in 1997 A mini-series that
was inspired by Mario Puzo. Rashida was also a Harvard University graduate in
1997. 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)) meaning "Major adult, mature and wise". People
Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People. (USA) [2002] Half sister to Quincy Jones III.
Jolie Jones III. Martina Jones. Kenya Kinski-Jones. Rachel Jones. Was
previously engaged to producer Mark Ronson on 25th February 2003. Niece of
Robert Lipton. Her romantic relationships are Josh Hartnett and Charlie Hunnam.
She was a singer in the Tupac Shakur tribute tune, which was written by Kidada
Jones and her sister. Kidada as well as Rashida were produced by Quincy Jones
III, the brother of Quincy Jones III. Quincy Jones III was present for the
intro and recited lines of Shakur's poem "Starry Night." The poem is
the source of the song's title. Rashida is an African-American, and has lesser
English, Scottish, or Welsh heritage than his mother (some of his African
ancestors came from the Tikar tribe of Cameroon). Rashida's mom, Ashkenazi Jewish
(of Russian Jewish heritage as well as Latvian Jewish heritage), is Rashida.
Her paternal grandparents were of South Carolina and Mississippi, respectively.
Her maternal grandfather was born in New York, and her maternal grandmother was
born in Dublin, Ireland, of Eastern European Jewish origin. By the end of 2009,
she was playing three distinct characters in the show, including
"Karen", on the classic sitcoms on television: Freaks and Geeks
(1999), Stella ((2005) and The Office ((2005)).
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