Rashida Jones
American actress
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2025 | Listed by Time magazine as one of the world's 100 most influential people. |
2025 | Jones appears in a Black Mirror episode titled 'Common People' as Amanda |
2024 | Jones directed the short film 'A Swim Lesson' |
2024 | Rashida Jones plays the main role of Suzie Sakamoto in Sunny, which she also executive produces |
2024 | Nominated for Black Reel TV Awards Outstanding Guest Performance in a Drama Series and Astra TV Awards Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series for Silo |
December 12 2024 | Announced as a scriptwriter for an upcoming animated Tom and Jerry feature film, collaborating with Will McCormack and Michael Govier. |
2023 | Jones appeared in an episode of Silo as Allison Becker |
September 13 2023 | The Other Black Girl television series premiered, with Jones co-writing the pilot and serving as an executive producer. |
2022 | Jones starred in an episode of the anthology series Roar called 'The Woman Who Found Bite Marks on Her Skin' |
July 2022 | Jones was featured in the Citi TV spot 'Massage Chair'. |
February 2022 | Jones appeared in a Toyota Super Bowl LVI commercial 'Keeping Up with the Joneses' alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Leslie Jones, and Nick Jonas. |
2021 | Rashida Jones appeared in multiple TV shows including Waffles + Mochi, Mixed-ish, and Toast of Tinseltown, and became an executive producer for Kevin Can F**k Himself |
2021 | Nominated for Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for On the Rocks |
2020 | Jones became a series regular in two TV shows: voicing Mia Abara in Duncanville and playing Joya Barris in BlackAF, which she also executive produced |
2020 | Rashida Jones stars in On the Rocks, further expanding her acting and creative portfolio. |
2020 | Nominated for Black Reel TV Awards for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for #blackAF |
2020 | Starred and served as an executive producer on Netflix sitcom #blackAF, and starred in On the Rocks opposite Bill Murray, directed by Sofia Coppola. |
December 2020 | The 'Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions' podcast concluded after producing five episodes. |
November 2020 | Rashida Jones launched the 'Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions' podcast, co-hosting with Bill Gates to explore significant topics. |
2019 | Jones modeled for and endorsed the glasses brand, Zenni Optical. |
2019 | Co-wrote the story for Toy Story 4. Her documentary Quincy won the Grammy Award for Best Music Film. |
June 2019 | Worked on Toy Story 4 script but left the writing assignment early due to concerns about creative voice for women and people of color at Pixar. |
2018 | Drake released the music video for 'Nice for What', featuring Rashida Jones, as part of his album Scorpion |
2018 | Rashida Jones appeared in an episode of Portlandia as Amanda, and voiced a Female Announcer/Subway Robot in Neo Yokio's 'Pink Christmas' episode |
2018 | Appeared in the film Tag and directed the documentary Quincy about her father. |
2018 | Jones became the first female ambassador for Maison Kitsune. |
September 2018 | Rashida Jones's production company, Le Train Train, signed a first-look television deal with MRC, expanding her professional production capabilities. |
August 2018 | Rashida Jones and Ezra Koenig welcomed their first child, a son |
2017 | Rashida Jones began a relationship with musician Ezra Koenig |
2017 | Produced the series Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On, directing its first episode. |
2017 | Jones became a spokeswoman for the Almay brand of cosmetics. |
2016 | Featured in and co-directed the music video 'Flip and Rewind' by Boss Selection with McCormack. |
2016 | Co-wrote the teleplay for 'Nosedive', an episode of Black Mirror, with Michael Schur. |
2016 | Started lead role in the TBS comedy series Angie Tribeca. |
2016 | Rashida Jones visited a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon, documenting her experiences through a written account in Vanity Fair and a virtual reality movie for rescue.org. |
2016 | Contributed a 'thank-you note' to Michelle Obama in The New York Times. |
2015 | Nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking for Hot Girls Wanted |
2015 | Jones began starring in a series of commercials for Verizon FiOS. |
May 2015 | Released the song 'Wanted to Be Loved' with Daniel Ahearn, which was used in the documentary Hot Girls Wanted that she produced. |
May 29 2015 | Produced the documentary Hot Girls Wanted, which premiered on Netflix. |
2013 | Began providing the voice of Hotwire in the Hulu comedy series The Awesomes, continuing until 2015. |
2013 | Nominated for Independent Spirit Awards Best First Screenplay for Celeste and Jesse Forever |
2013 | Made her directorial debut by directing the music video for Sara Bareilles' song 'Brave'. |
2012 | Co-wrote and appeared in the film Celeste and Jesse Forever. |
2012 | Jones campaigned for Barack Obama's re-election in Iowa, accompanied by her Parks and Recreation co-star Adam Scott. |
2011 | Appeared in the films Our Idiot Brother and The Muppets. |
2011 | Dove selected Rashida Jones as its spokeswoman for the Dove Nourishing Oil Care Collection. |
July 21 2011 | Appeared in an episode of Wilfred as Lisa, a hospice volunteer on FX. |
2010 | Won Hollywood Film Awards Ensemble of the Year for The Social Network |
2010 | Appeared in the film The Social Network. |
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