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Chris Pavlo
Pavlo in 2010 publicity shot
Born6 June
Enfield, London, England
Occupation(s)Producer, Writer, Actor
Years active1993–present
Websitehttp://chrispavlo.com/

Chris Pavlo (born Christopher Paul, 6 June) is a producer, writer and actor. He is co-founder and executive producer of The Podcast Company UK Ltd.[1] and director of Soho Showreels[2]

As an actor, Chris is best known for his voice-work, in particular for BBC radio drama and radio comedy (credits include The Way It Is, Concrete Cow, ElvenQuest, The Maltby Collection, and 15 Storeys High) The Radetzky March,[3] as well as numerous commercial campaigns and animations. His most recent work includes Homefront,[4] during a season with the BBC Radio Drama Company in 2015.

Awards

Sony Gold Award for Radio Drama 2009,[5] Mr Larkin's Awkward Day, directed by Steven Canny.[citation needed]

Chris was awarded the BBC Greenlight Award for new comedy writing in 2001,[6] along with Alex Lowe and Tracy-Ann Oberman.

References

  1. ^ http://thepodcastcompany.co.uk
  2. ^ http://www.sohoshowreels.co.uk
  3. ^ "BBC - Media Centre - Programme Information - the Radetzky March". Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  4. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Home Front - Omnibus".
  5. ^ "Sony Radio Academy Awards 2009: The winners". 12 May 2009.
  6. ^ "BBC - Press Office - Greenlight Awards winners".