RJ
Rashida Jones
Actor, Producer, Writer, Director, Additional Credits
Born February 25, 1976 (48 years)
Rashida Leah Jones (born February 25, 1976) is an American actress, writer, and producer. She is known for starring as Ann Perkins on the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), for which she received critical acclaim.
Jones appeared as Louisa Fenn on the Fox drama series Boston Public (2000–2002) and as Karen Filippelli on the acclaimed NBC comedy series The Office (2006–2011). From 2016 to 2019, Jones starred as the lead eponymous role in the TBS comedy series Angie Tribeca.
Jones is also known for her roles in such films as I Love You, Man (2009), The Social Network (2010), Our Idiot Brother (2011), The Muppets (2011), Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012), which she co-wrote, and Tag (2018). Jones also co-wrote the story of Toy Story 4 (2019).
As a filmmaker, she directed the first episode of Hot Girls Wanted, a series that focused on the sex industry. She was also executive producer of the series. In 2018, her documentary Quincy, about her father, Quincy Jones, debuted on Netflix; it won the Grammy Award for Best Music Film in 2019.
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Jones appeared as Louisa Fenn on the Fox drama series Boston Public (2000–2002) and as Karen Filippelli on the acclaimed NBC comedy series The Office (2006–2011). From 2016 to 2019, Jones starred as the lead eponymous role in the TBS comedy series Angie Tribeca.
Jones is also known for her roles in such films as I Love You, Man (2009), The Social Network (2010), Our Idiot Brother (2011), The Muppets (2011), Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012), which she co-wrote, and Tag (2018). Jones also co-wrote the story of Toy Story 4 (2019).
As a filmmaker, she directed the first episode of Hot Girls Wanted, a series that focused on the sex industry. She was also executive producer of the series. In 2018, her documentary Quincy, about her father, Quincy Jones, debuted on Netflix; it won the Grammy Award for Best Music Film in 2019.
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Filmography
2024 | Sunny (TV Series) · as Suzie Sakamoto |
2023 | Silo (TV Series) · as Allison Becker |
2022 | Toast of Tinseltown (TV Series) · as Billy Tarzana |
2021 | Animal (2021) (TV Series) · as Narrator (voice) |
2021 | Waffles & Mochi (TV Series) · as Cheryl |
2020 | On the Rocks · as Laura |
2020 | A Parks and Recreation Special · as Ann Perkins |
2020 | The Paley Center Salutes Parks and Recreation · as Ann Perkins |
2020 | #blackAF (TV Series) · as Joya Barris |
2020 | Duncanville (TV Series) · as Mia (voice) |
2019 | Spies in Disguise · as Marcy Kappel (voice) |
2019 | Klaus · as Alva (voice) |
2019 | mixed-ish (TV Series) · as Adult Santamonica |
2019 | The Sound of Silence · as Ellen Chasen |
2018 | Neo Yokio: Pink Christmas · as Secret Santa Broadcaster |
2018 | The Grinch · as Donna Lou Who (voice) |
2018 | Zoe · as Emma |
2018 | Tag · as Cheryl Deakins |
2018 | White Fang · as Maggie Scott |
2017 | Don't Come Back from the Moon · as Eva Smalley |
2017 | Jay Z: Family Feud ft. Beyoncé · as Rashida |
2017 | Neo Yokio (TV Series) · as Female Announcer |
2016 | Zoolander: Super Model · as D'jangelo (voice) |
2016 | Angie Tribeca (TV Series) · as Angie Tribeca |
2015 | A Very Murray Christmas · as The Bride |
2015 | Inside Out · as Cool Girl's Emotions (voice) |
2014 | A to Z (TV Series) · as Whalen |
2014 | black-ish (TV Series) · as Santamonica |
2014 | Jay-Z Feat. Beyoncé: Part II - on the Run · as Rashida |
2014 | Cuban Fury · as Julia |
2013 | Decoding Annie Parker · as Kim |
2013 | The Awesomes (TV Series) · as Hotwire (voice) |
2013 | Kroll Show (TV Series) · as Various Characters |
2012 | Celeste & Jesse Forever · as Celeste Martin |
2012 | Key & Peele (TV Series) · as Colin's Wife |
2012 | Parks and Recreation: Dammit Jerry! · as Ann Perkins |
2011 | Black Mirror (TV Series) · as Cast |
2011 | The Muppets · as Cde Executive |
2011 | The Big Year · as Ellie |
2011 | Our Idiot Brother · as Cindy |
2011 | Friends with Benefits · as Maddison (uncredited) |
2011 | Web Therapy (2011) (TV Series) · as Hayley Feldman-Tate |
2011 | Wilfred (US) (TV Series) · as Lisa |
2011 | Beastie Boys: Fight for Your Right Revisited · as Skirt Suit |
2011 | Threat Level Midnight: The Movie · as Bachelorette #4 |
2011 | Portlandia (TV Series) · as Amanda |
2010 | The Social Network · as Marylin Delpy |
2010 | |
2010 | Cop Out · as Debbie |
2009 | The Cleveland Show (TV Series) · as Daisy |
2009 | Brief Interviews with Hideous Men · as Hannah |
2009 | Parks and Recreation (TV Series) · as Ann Perkins |
2009 | I Love You, Man · as Zooey Rice |
2008 | Prop 8: The Musical · as Scary Catholic School Girls From Hell |
2008 | Web Therapy (TV Series) · as Hayley Feldman-Tate |
2008 | Life in Flight · as Nina |
2008 | Unhitched (TV Series) · as Kate |
2007 | The Ten · as Hostess Rebecca Fornier |
2007 | Wainy Days (TV Series) · as Wainette Davids |
2005 | Wanted (TV Series) · as Detective Carla Merced |
2005 | Stella (TV Series) |
2005 | The Office (US) (TV Series) · as Karen Filippelli |
2004 | NY-LON (UK) (TV Series) · as Edie Miller |
2004 | Little Black Book · as Dr. Rachel Keyes |
2003 | Death of a Dynasty · as Layna Hudson |
2003 | Chappelle's Show (TV Series) |
2002 | Now You Know · as Kerri |
2002 | Full Frontal · as Woman (uncredited) |
2001 | Robot Chicken (TV Series) · as Casper |
2000 | |
2000 | Boston Public (TV Series) · as Louisa Fenn |
2000 | If These Walls Could Talk 2 · as Feminist |
2000 | East of A · as Emily |
1999 | Freaks and Geeks (TV Series) · as Karen Scarfolli |
1997 | The Last Don (TV Series) · as Johanna |
1989 | The Simpsons (TV Series) · as Portia (voice) |