Quincy Jones Honored with Posthumous Oscar, His Daughter Unveils His Speech
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**Quincy Jones Awarded Posthumous Oscar, Daughter Rashida Delivers His Speech**
Acclaimed musician and producer Quincy Jones, who passed away earlier this month at the age of 91, was honored at the Governors Awards in Hollywood. His daughter, actress Rashida Jones, delivered the speech he had written for the occasion.
Jones, a notable figure in the music industry with seven Oscar nominations to his name, was intended to receive an honorary Oscar at the prestigious ceremony created by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In a heartfelt moment, Rashida stood before a captivated audience to share her father's final words.
This was not the first time Quincy Jones was recognized by the Academy. In 1995, he was granted the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, which was part of the televised Oscar broadcast. However, in efforts to reduce the show's runtime, these honorary awards were given their own separate event starting in 2009.
Rashida Jones, reflecting on her father's illustrious career and the many friends he had made along the way, touched the audience with her presence and words. "He has so many friends in this room," she remarked, encapsulating the sense of community and respect Quincy Jones had garnered throughout his lifetime.