Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was born in Los Angeles,
California, the youngest daughter of producer, media mogul and musician Quincy
Jones and actress Peggy Lipton. Kidada Jones is her older sibling. There are
five half-siblings through other relationships with her father. Her father is
African American and her mother is Ashkenazi Jewish (a descendant emigrants of
Russia and Latvia). Rashida was educated in Reform Judaism. Her birthplace was
Bel Air, Los Angeles. Jones declared that her mixed race heritage was not recognized
by the general public until the 1970s. Jones began her professional acting
debut in The Last Don in 1997 the mini-series based on Mario Puzo. Also in
1997, Rashida graduated from Harvard University. She attended the Buckley
School in Sherman Oaks, California. The most likely candidate to suffer. Arabic
(O+O'UO O(c)) is her nickname. It is the word for "Major", mature,
adult 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. She was previously married to Mark Ronson (music
producer), 25 February 2003. Niece of Robert Lipton. She has been romantically
linked to Josh Hartnett, Charlie Hunnam as well as John Krasinski. The singer
was featured in a tribute song to Tupac Shakur who was married to her sister,
Kidada Jones. Kidada and her brother Quincy Jones III composed the song. Quincy
Jones III, their father, was also featured during the introduction, reciting
Shakur's lyrics "Starry Night". The poem is the inspiration for the
song's name. Rashida is an African-American, and has little English, Scottish,
or Welsh ancestral ancestry than his mother (some of his African ancestors came
from the Tikar tribe from Cameroon). Rashida is Ashkenazi Jewish, of Russian
Jewish and Latvian Jewish descent. Her maternal grandparents came from South
Carolina and Mississippi. Her maternal grandfather is from New York and her
maternal grandmother, who is of Eastern European Jewish descent, was born in
Dublin, Ireland. As of the end of 2009, she has appeared in three characters
under the name "Karen" on cult classic television comedies (Freaks
and Geeks (1999), Stella (2005) and The Office (2005)).
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