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Rashida Jones

Famous As
Actress
Birth Name
Rashida Leah Jones
Birth Date
February 25, 1976
Birth Place
Los Angeles, California, USA
Famous As
Actress
Popular for
As Louisa Fenn in "Boston Public" (2000-2002) (TV)
Birth Name
Rashida Leah Jones
Birth Date
February 25, 1976
Birth Place
Los Angeles, California, USA
Height
5' 4"
Nationality
American
Hair Color
Brown
Eye Color
Green
Education
  • Attended Buckley School, Sherman Oaks, California
  • Graduated from Harvard University in 1997, studied religion and philosophy
Father
Quincy Jones
Mother
Peggy Lipton
Brother
Quincy Jones III (half-brother)
Sister
Kidada Jones (actress, b. 22-Mar-74); Jolie Jones, Martina Jones, Rachel Jones, Kenya Jones (all half-sister)
Relation
Tobey Maguire (actor, engaged), Josh Hartnett (actor), Seth Meyers (actor), John Krasinski (actor), DJ Mark Ronson (engaged, 2003), Jon Favreau (speechwriter, 2009), Colin Jost (TV writer, 2013-2016)
Son
1

Rashida Leah Jones, born on February 25, 1976, in Los Angeles, California, is an acclaimed American actress, filmmaker, and producer. She has garnered recognition for her versatile performances across television and film, becoming a notable figure in the entertainment industry. She is particularly celebrated for her roles in popular television series, including her portrayal of Louisa Fenn in the Fox drama series Boston Public from 2000 to 2002, as well as her memorable characters Karen Filippelli in the NBC comedy series The Office and Ann Perkins in Parks and Recreation. In the latter, she won the hearts of audiences with her comedic timing and relatable charm.

Rashida Jones grew up in a prominent artistic family, being the daughter of legendary music producer Quincy Jones and actress Peggy Lipton. This rich cultural background undoubtedly influenced her creative pursuits from an early age. She attended Harvard University, where she graduated with a degree in Philosophy and Religion, further honing her intellectual prowess alongside her artistic ambitions. Her career began with a series of guest appearances on various television shows, but it was her breakthrough role in Boston Public that set her on a path to stardom.

In addition to her television success, Jones has made significant contributions to film. She appeared in a variety of projects, including I Love You, Man (2009), The Social Network (2010), and The Muppets (2011). Notably, she co-wrote and starred in Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012), showcasing her talents beyond acting. Her involvement in the animated world includes co-writing the story for Toy Story 4 (2019), further establishing her as a multifaceted talent.

Jones's work as a producer also highlights her commitment to exploring complex themes. She produced the documentary Hot Girls Wanted (2015) and its follow-up series Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On (2017), both of which delve into the intricacies of the sex industry. Her documentary Quincy, which premiered on Netflix in 2018 and focused on her father's life and legacy, won the Grammy Award for Best Music Film in 2019, solidifying her reputation as a filmmaker of substance.

In 2025, Jones received a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards for her performance in the Black Mirror episode "Common People." Her influential presence in the industry was further acknowledged when she was named one of Time's 100 most influential people in the world that same year.

With a career that continues to evolve, Rashida Jones remains a prominent figure in entertainment, celebrated for her contributions as an actress, writer, and producer. Her ability to navigate various genres while maintaining a unique voice has solidified her status as a respected and influential artist.