Rashida Jones
Rashida Jones was born in Los Angeles,
California, the daughter of media mogul, producer and musician Quincy Jones and
actress Peggy Lipton. She has an older sister, Kidada Jones, and five
half-siblings through the various relationships between her father and his
other partners. Her father is African-American and her mother Ashkenazi Jewish
(a descendant from the emigrants who emigrated from Russia and Latvia). Rashida
was raised in Reform Judaism. She was born in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California.
Jones said that her mixed-race parentage was not accepted by the general public
until the 1970s. Jones began her professional acting career was on The Last Don
(1997), a mini-series that was inspired by Mario Puzo's novel. Rashida has also
graduated from Harvard University in 1997. The school she attended was the
Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California. The most likely candidate to
suffer. Her name is Arabic (O+-O'UO-O(c)) to mean "Major, adult, grown-up
or 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 February 25, 2003 Mark Ronson, a music
producer, was engaged to her. Niece to Robert Lipton. She has been romantically
associated with Josh Hartnett, Charlie Hunnam, and John Krasinski. The singer
was featured in an ode to Tupac Shakur who was engaged to her sister Kidada
Jones. Kidada and Rashida were recorded by Quincy Jones III, the brother of
Quincy Jones III. Quincy Jones III was present in the introduction and read the
lines from Shakur's poem "Starry Night." The poem is the source of
the title of the song. Rashida's father was African-American but also has
smaller quantities of English, Scottish, and Welsh and Scottish the ancestry of
which is Welsh, Scottish, and English (some of his African relatives were of
the Tikar people from Cameroon). Rashida's mom, Ashkenazi Jewish (of Russian
Jewish heritage and Latvian Jewish heritage), is Rashida. 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. At the time of writing, 2009, she has appeared in three
characters that go by the name "Karen" on classic cult comedy shows
on TV (Freaks and Geeks (1999), Stella (2005) and The Office (2005)).
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