Christopher Pavlick: Producer

Christopher Pavlick was born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota. After studying film and theater at the University of Minnesota, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a feature film and television producer.

In 2003, Pavlick began work on the documentary feature film Inheritance that documents the meeting between a Holocaust survivor and the daughter of a former Nazi commander. The film took close to three years to complete and was shot in three different countries over thrirteen days.

Pavlick recently finished Massacre at Mystic, a television documentary which recounted the history of the first major conflict between Native Americans and European settlers. The documentary aired on The History Channel in April of 2006 as part of the Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America miniseries.  

Also in 2006, Pavlick produced Epilogue of the Pacific for HBO. The ninety-minute documentary chronicling the experiences of eleven Pacific War veterans during World War II, will serve as a companion piece to the new Band of Brother’s miniseries.  

In 2004, Pavlick served as co-producer on A Remarkable Promise, the John Kerry biography film airing during the Democratic National Convention. The piece was shot over five days and followed Senator Kerry as he campaigned through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Pennsylvania.  

Pavlick has also served as a producer on a variety of different documentary and reality based projects for NBC, CBS, Universal Studios, Hallmark Channel, and VH1.