Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was born Los Angeles,
California to Quincy Jones, a media producer and mogul, and Peggy Lipton,
Rashida is the younger sister of actress Peggy Lipton and Quincy Jones. Her
older sister is Kidada Jones, as well as five half-siblings inherited from the
relationships of her father's previous relationships. Her father is
African-American and her mother Ashkenazi Jewish (a descendant from emigrants
from Russia and Latvia). Rashida was born into Reform Judaism. She was raised
in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California. Jones has made statements about her
multi-racial parentage, "It was the 1970s and it's still not acceptable
for them to be in a relationship." Jones first professional acting
experience was in The Last Don (1997) the mini-series based on Mario Puzo's
novel. Rashida was also a Harvard University graduate in 1997. Went to the
Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California. She was named the Most Likely to
succeed. Arabic (O+O'UO O(c)) is her nickname. It is a reference to
"Major" mature, adult and wise. People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful
People. (USA) [2002Half sister to Quincy Jones III. Jolie Jones III. Martina
Jones. Kenya Kinski-Jones. Rachel Jones. The couple was previously engaged to
Mark Ronson (music producer) 25 February 2003. Niece of Robert Lipton. She was
romantically linked to Josh Hartnett, Charlie Hunnam and John Krasinski. Kidada
Jones was her sister's ring bearer and was a vocalist for an Tupac Shakur
tribute track. Kidada and Rashida's 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 is the source of the title
of the song. Rashida is an African-American, and has lesser English, Scottish,
or Welsh ancestral ancestry than his mother (some of his African ancestral
ancestors were from the Tikar tribe of Cameroon). Rashida's mother is Ashkenazi
Jewish (of Russian Jewish and Latvian Jewish descent). Her maternal
grandparents, who were both of South Carolina, and Mississippi, were the
paternal grandparents of her father. Her maternal grandfather was born to New
Yorkers and her maternal grandmother was from Eastern European Jewish heritage.
Since the end of 2009, she has appeared in three characters under the name
"Karen" on classic cult TV comedies (Freaks and Geeks (1999), Stella
(2005) and The Office (2005)).
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