American actress, model, vocalist, producer, and author Jolie Jones Levine. She is also known for being Quincy Jones’s (the renowned musical genius) daughter. She has worked on the films Hunk, Panic in Echo Park, and Outliving Castro as an actress and producer. Jolie Jones Levine was raised in a cosmopolitan environment and has experienced an endless range of opportunity. She has developed strong bonds with people of different ethnicities and communities as a result of her exposure to a wide range of cultures. She was once a Ford model and is currently a singer and musician in Hollywood. In 1996, she performed for the first time at an invitation-only event hosted by her father and Oprah Winfrey at the Jazz Bakery. The talented woman has various artistic endeavors under her belt. She is also an artist. She is also an accomplished gardener, sculptor, and painter.
Career of Jolie Jones Levine
Jolie Jones received an invitation to join Ford Models in 1964. She became the first African-American woman to feature on the cover of “Mademoiselle” magazine when she was fifteen years old. She was included in the esteemed “Seventeen Magazine” as well. She moved to Los Angeles when she was sixteen and worked as an intern at Hollywood Professional Preschool. Then, after her first kid was born, her profession changed direction. While raising her kid, Jolie Jones continued to work on advertising campaigns for Revlon and Max Factor, balancing her life as a mother and a working woman. In the end, she made the decision to commit herself entirely to parenting. She subsequently became a founding member of a local chapter of SANE and found time for non-profit fundraising nonetheless. Later on, her environmental worries also prompted her to start her own nonprofit, “Take It Back.” She also followed her passions for art, painting, and gardening.
She and her family relocated to London in 1984 where she pursued a career as a professional vocalist. She worked with a number of well-known artists at this time, such as Nick Kamen, Jon Anderson, Boy George, and Curiosity Killed the Cat. She eventually made her way back to Los Angeles, where she continued her voice and music instruction in addition to studying acting with Milton Katselas. Jolie Jones worked as an assistant producer on two albums that Brazilian musician Ivan Lins released in 1987. In 1998, she joined Earth Communications Office as a founding member. She subsequently turned her attention back to her career as a professional musician and had a performance with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. In 1996, she made her stage debut at the Jazz Bakery, to enthusiastic applause from the crowd.
Personal & Family Life
In Manhattan, New York, USA, Quincy Jones and his spouse Jeri Caldwell welcomed Jolie into the world. Her mother is of European descent, and her father is African American. She went to New Lincoln School and PS 6. As a consequence of her father’s multiple relationships with women, she has numerous half-siblings. It’s been alleged that her father had seven children in total, from five different women!
In terms of Jolie Jones’ romantic life, she is a married lady. Donovan and Sunny are the couple’s two boys. Stewart Levine is her spouse.
Net worth of Jolie Jones Levine
The estimated net worth of Jolie Jones Levine is about $1 million.