Has worked in the entertainment business since the age of fifteen.
Starting his career as a very lowly studio assistant in The Island
Records recording studio in London, making tea and cleaning up for such
artists as
The Wailers,
Peter Gabriel,
Peter Tosh and
Robert Palmer. At the age of 17,
he became a world-traveled session musician for the likes of 'Terence
Trent D'Arby',
Erasure,
Mica Paris and
Sly and Robbie.
In 1990 after signing one of the biggest record deals of the nineties
Jonte, wrote and produced one of the most critically acclaimed albums
of the year -- Father Father's "We are all so very happy" for Polygram
Records.
It was during this time that Jonte acquired his love of filmmaking. He
has co-produced and directed his own music videos, which led to his
film and television career.
In 1993, Jonte won the BBC Black Screen Award for his debut screenplay
Johnny Was (2006).
After several years learning his craft and producing a varying array of
projects, he went on to develop several series for the BBC including
Babyfather based on the cult British book of the same name.
Jonte's screenplay
I Bring You Frankincense (1996)
was produced for the BBC and in 1997 won the C.R.E Race In Media Award,
the OTG People's Choice Award as well as winning the main prize at the
Oberhausen International Short Film Festival. "Frankincense" is still
being used by British schools to discuss racial awareness and is still
a great favorite on the International film festival circuit.
Jonte has always been extremely active on the British and American
independent film scene, actively helping to promote and advise new film
talent with his screenplay reading nights Off The Grove in London.
Jonte was also a key advisor and board member of The BFI's - Script
Factory with the likes of
Mike Figgis and
Troy Kennedy Martin.
In 2003, Jonte Co-founded The Alliance of Black Media Professionals UK,
an organization dedicated to creating change and tangible opportunities
for people of Black African Heritage within the British Film and
Television Industries.
Jonte has also been a regular writer on Britian's most popular police
drama,
The Bill (1984). His most
recent episode receiving 9/10 from
The Bill (1984) fan-sites and
nominated for a 2006 Screen Nation - Achievement in Screen Writing
Award.
Now based in Los Angeles, Jonte has formed The Navajoblack Company to
produce an array of cutting edge multi cultural projects for film,
television and other emerging formats.