Jon Canter is an English television comedy writer for Lenny Henry and other leading comedians.
Canter was born and brought up in the Jewish community of Golders Green, North London and studied law at the University of Cambridge, where he became President of Footlights.
After a spell in advertising, copywriting (and as a housemate of Douglas Adams)[1] he became a freelance comedy writer, setting up home in Aldeburgh with his wife, painter Helen Napper.
He became a principal writer for the comedian Lenny Henry, also writing for Dawn French, Angus Deayton, Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones, as well as script editor for Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie.
[citation needed] His first novel, Seeds of Greatness, a comic story inspired by his upbringing, was published in 2006 (ISBN 978-0-224-07773-6),[7] and was abridged by Fiona McAlpine as a BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime.