Pavlou was born in Kent, England on 22 November 1970 and went to the Chatham Grammar School for Boys. He attended the University of Liverpool in American Studies and received a degree in American Studies, which required that he spend a semester in the United States.[4] Pavlou also served in the Cypriot army for one year.[5][6]
Career
After graduating from the University of Liverpool Pavlou applied to approximately 600 media jobs, but with no success. He wrote the script for the film The 51st State (known as Formula 51 in the US) while he was living in Rochester, Kent and working for a local wine shop. The film was released in 2001 and starred Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Carlyle.[6][7] For the British DVD release Pavlou did the audio commentary and included a featurette titled, "Who the Hell is Stel Pavlou."[8][9] During 2001 Pavlou also published his debut novel, Decipher, through Simon & Schuster. The novel centers upon Atlantis and received reviews from The Independent,[10]The Washington Post,[11] and Cryptologia.[12] He published a second novel, Gene, in 2005 and in 2017, released the first book in his children's fiction series Daniel Coldstar.
In 2021, Pavlou hosted a television show on the Discovery Channel titled "Hunting Atlantis," which has been criticised by professional archaeologists for pseudoscience and contributing to false perceptions of history and archaeology.[13]
Selected works
Novels
2001 Decipher and related website Atlantipedia[14][10]