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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