Pavlou began his career directing and producing short films for the cinema. His first short
Bad Company (1980), about a dysfunctional Greek family, won the Special Prize for Young Cinema at Tours film festival. His second short film as director,
The Antagonist (1981), was released theatrically through
Rank Films as a support film to
Educating Rita. The film starred
Ed Bishop and
Trevor Peacock. He subsequently co produced a third short titled
Chickens Never Walk backwards (1982), released by
20th Century Fox theatrically as a support to
Conan the Barbarian. Other feature films as associate producer include
Nutcracker starring Joan Collins and the cinema short
Expresso Splasho, directed by
Terry Winsor, which supported the highly successful
Eddie Murphy film
Trading Places. Subsequent work continued with a 26-part music television show
One To One, hosted by
Annie Nightingale and transmitted by
London Weekend Television and a horror short for
Channel Four titled
Chillers broadcast in 1991. Produced the children's television series titled ''Anything's Possible'', transmitted by
Channel Five television. Pavlou embarked on creating his own film company directing and producing commercials, corporate films and documentaries from 1992 to the present day and recently executive produced a 90-minute bio documentary on
Sid Vicious titled "Sid: By Those Who Knew Him" broadcast on
Sky Arts channel 2009. ==Features==