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It is well established that if you areKennedy family, there is a good chance that you go into law or politics or both. But for one of the youngest members of the political dynasty, this is not the case.Jackie KennedyThe girl,Rose Schlossberg, is a filmmaker and an actor. And while his life is very different from that of his grandmother, they have a clear resemblance, which hasMade Schlossberg a few titles over the years.

Rose is one of the grandchildren of the end of the first first lady of his daughter,Caroline Kennedy. The other three Kennedy children with husbandJohn F. Kennedy tragically dead-two like infants andJohn F. Kennedy JR. In an aircraft accident when he was 38 years old. Caroline has three children-28 years old - 0ldJack Schlossberg, 31 yearsTatiana Schlossbergand 33 years pink-with her husbandEdwin Schlossberg, a designer and artist.

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Rose Schlossberg grew up near his grandmother and went to the Kennedy Alma Mater family.

Caroline Kennedy and daughter Rose and son John returning home after picking up lunch at a nearby restaurant
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Rose was born and raised in New York and was named after his grandmother, JFK's mother,Kennedy Rose. She grew up very close to her "Grand Jackie", while she would have called her grandmother. "Jackie, who lived a few blocks from the Schlossbergs at Upper East Side, saw the rose at least every day and dated from her,"Kennedy biographer Christopher Andersen say itPost of New York in 2010.

Jackie died in 1994, just before Rose was six years old. As she grew up, Rose followed the traces of Kennedy by attending Harvard University, just like her mother Caroline and her grandfather JFK did her in front of her.

She graduated from a bachelor's degree in English and then attended the Interactive Telecommunications Program at the University of New York for her master's degree.

She started her own comedy webseries.

Rose Schlossberg in an
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Combining its interests in comedy, actor and production, rose co-created a website in 2016 calledGirls' final club with his friendMara Nelson-Greenberg. The series was essentially a comic guide for women to survive the Apocalypse.

"He came to see the way New York responded to Hurricane Sandy and how people were roughly underpaded - more precisely, the girls of the lady in distress mode"Roseditably In 2016. "I thought it would be interesting to create this world where girls must be survivors without compromising their cute factor."

She co-wrote and co-produced a significant document.

Sharon Harel-Cohen, Caroline Kennedy, Rose Schlossberg, and Edwin Arthur Schlossberg at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2019
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Rose worked as a writer and producer onTime: the story of the chest Kalief, which was broadcast on SPIKE in 2017 and is currently on Netflix. Docuérs tell the story ofKalief spindle, who was stopped as a teenager for stolen a backpack and imprisoned on the island of Rikers for three years - two of them in cell isolation - without ever going to trial. He was released when the charges were abandoned and two years later, in 2015, died suicide.

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She worked out to go out the vote and aspires to defend her grandfather's legacy.

Rose Schlossberg in Get out the vote video
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In 2017, on what would have been anniversary of JFK, the Schlossbergs published a video in his honor. In her, Rose said, "I'minspired by the meaning of my grandfather of equalityHis courage to name the injustices of American society and his call to action. His words and ideals mean so much for me and in the world we live today. But we are still faced with huge inequalities and the injustice of voting rights to our criminal justice system and mass incarceration. She added, "My grandfather would be proud of the distance of our nation since 1963, but they were the first to tell us that we have a long way to go. "

Rose also played inA video of get-out-voteIn 2020, which was produced by the Dover Dover Street fashion market and the non-profit goal when we all votes. In the video, Rose tries to convince people that the vote is what finally did its cool, and she briefly interviews some members of the fashion industry, includingMarc Jacobs. "If you are afraid to be cool, do not lose an extra minute," she says sarcastically in the video. "Go online and register to vote today."

His young brothers and sisters have exciting careers.

Tatiana Schlossberg, Jack Schlossberg, Rose Schlossberg, Edwin Schlossberg and Caroline Kennedy at an event in New Ross, Ireland in 2013
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The young sister of Rose, Tatiana,is a journalist and writer, who attended Yale Undergrad and Oxford University for his master's degree. She wrote for theNew York Times,The Washington Post,Vanity fair, and more. She also published the bookNow visible consumption: the environmental impact you do not know you haveIn 2019. And shemarried his university boyfriend George Moran In the Martha vineyard in 2017.

Younger Brother Jack, JFK's only grandson, attended Yale, then Harvard Law and Harvard Business School. In 2017, he spoke to Boston.com about education at a place wheremany things are named after his grandfather. "My favorite restaurants are on JFK Street, so I certainly noticed it," he said. "It's humilible, but overall, it's just that it's just looked. There is no claim that it's not here when I'm in Harvard. The first days, he felt a little bizarre, but now I do not think so much. "

JFK Jr., who testifies to his delay, JFK Jr., is the most politically engaged by the three children of Schlossberg and, in 2020, he appeared with his mother to the National Democratic Convention in avideo growing for the election ofJoe Biden, channeling JFK's six decades presidential acceptance speech before. "The themes of my grandfather's word, unity and patriotism are as important as in 1960," Jack said in the video. "And again, we need a leader who believes that the best days of America are not yet to come."

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