Stel Pavlou
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Born: | November 22, 1970 Gillingham, England, United Kingdom |
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Occupation(s): | Author, Screenwriter |
Nationality: | British |
Genre(s): | Thriller, Speculative Fiction, Science fiction |
Subject(s): | History, Myths, Anthropology, Languages, Genetics |
Debut work(s): | The 51st State. 2001 |
Website: | Official website |
Stelios Grant Pavlou (born November 22, 1970) is a British author and screenwriter.
[edit] Biography
Stel Pavlou was born in Gillingham, Kent in England, of Greek Cypriot descent. He grew up in Rochester and Chatham, Medway and attended Chatham Grammar School for Boys. The middle child of three, his younger brother is the musician and writer Louis Pavlou.
A screenwriter and speculative fiction novelist, he is the author of the bestselling Atlantis novel Decipher, released in 2001, and the historical crime thriller Gene, released in 2005. He also has a number of short stories published. His novels are renowned for being meticulously researched, and always include extensive bibliographies, unusual for works of fiction.
Pavlou, who attended Liverpool Hope University when it was a college of the University of Liverpool in England, was also the screenwriter for the film The 51st State, which is also known as Formula 51.
[edit] Works
- 2000 Babe (music video - Dr. Gonzo)
- 2001 Decipher (novel)
- 2001 The 51st State/Formula 51 (feature film)
- 2002 Who the hell is Stel Pavlou? (short)
- 2005 Gene (novel)
- 2006 The strange case of Jared Spoon who went to pieces for love (short story)
appeared in Elemental
- 2006 Checkpoint (short story)
appeared in Doctor Who: Short Trips: The Centenarian
- 2006 The Big Uneasy (short story)
appeared in Monster Noir
- 2006 Kochana Cafe (short film)
- 2007 The 1 Second Film