Originally a record-holding and multi-talented athlete, Harry Pavlidis made a remarkable transition to the performing arts in 1990, subsequently garnering widespread critical acclaim for his impressive acting skills.
On the big screen, he has appeared in a diverse range of feature films, including Infini, Gabriel, John Doe: Vigilante, Mr Nice Guy, Floating Life, Race The Sun, F Meat, and Lillian's Story, working with various major production houses such as Freemantle Media, 9 Network, Southern Star, 7 Network, ABC Television, Grundy Productions, and Crackerjack.
In television, Harry has built an extensive and impressive resume, with credits that include The Elegant Gentleman's Guide To Knife Fighting, East West 101, Home and Away, Stingers, Comedy Inc, All Saints, Outriders, Never Tell Me Never, Big Sky, Spellbinder, Water Rats, GP, Neighbours, Blue Heelers, Police Rescue, and E Street.
On stage, he has showcased his remarkable versatility by performing in leading roles in productions such as Cafe Rebetika, Courtyard of Miracles, and over 40 productions for Opera Australia.
Throughout his career, Harry Pavlidis has undergone rigorous training, honing his craft at the prestigious Beverly Hills Play House under the guidance of renowned director Milton Katselas in Los Angeles, as well as at the Actors Centre Australia.