Rashida is now a part of the Stand Up 2 Cancer campaign! You can see her PSA below and learn more about the organization at StandUp2Cancer.org…
Rashida has signed on to star in the female lead role of the movie “The Social Network”, which is also known as the Facebook movie. The movie is currently filming now in Los Angeles…
Rashida Jones isn’t just the daughter of two famous people– Quincy Jones and Peggy Lipton– or the person to show up on The Office who was too attractive to believably work at a company like Dunder Mifflin. She’s also a smarty-pants who graduated from Harvard, and she’ll be returning to her alma mater in some capacity thanks to a role in The Social Network, David Fincher’s drama about the founding of Facebook.
Jesse Eisenberg is playing Mark Zuckerberg, who started the site in a cloud of controversy while a student at Harvard. The Variety article announcing Jones’s casting doesn’t specify what role she will play, and it’s actually kind of hard to figure out. Jones is too old to convincingly play a college student, and there weren’t all that many women involved in the creation of the site to begin with. The Karen Fillipelli faithful, however, probably won’t concern themselves with such trivial questions.
From Cinema Blend
Along with Rachel Bilson and Rashida Jones, the stars are letting their fans know what’s hot for the Festive season this year on the Piperlime website. And as a festive bonus, ten percent of every purchase from the celebrity wish lists will go to The Art of Elysium, a charity that encourages working actors, artists and musicians to voluntarily dedicate their time and talent to children who are battling serious medical conditions.
“The holidays are a time of giving, and at Piperlime we want to share in the warmth of generosity of the season by helping,” said Piperlime’s Kris Marubio.
From Look to the Stars and Piperlime
You can watch Rashida’s appearance from “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” that aired last Friday below… I will be adding captures from this appearance soon!

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