Orlin Pavlov (b. 1979)

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Birthplace:
Sofia - Bulgaria

Born:
April 23, 1979

Orlin Pavlov (born Orlin Orlinov Pavlov; April 23, 1979) is an Bulgarian pop musician best known during the 2002-2007 as the lead vocalist of the pop band Kaffe. The popularity of "Kaffe" during that period won him several awards - "Annual BG Awards", an "MM TV music awards", "Golden stag", etc.  Orlin Pavlov was born in Sofia, Bulgaria to a family of musicians. Both his parents were opera singers during the 60's through the 80'.  In 2010 Orlin Pavlov decided to pursue his solo career to become one of the most beloved Bulgarian singers.  One of Orlin Pavlov's other passions is Jazz. Inspired by singers like Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Michael Bubble and Jamie Cullum he have organized several very successful "Unplugged" live concerts.  During the years Orlin Pavlov have never forgotten his first passion - acting. During his school years he was actively involved in theater and dance classes and programs..  In addition to his singing career Orlin Pavlov is also pursuing a career in acting. He appeared in several movies and TV series. Among the productions are "Home wars" and "Payoff".  In 2014 he played the lead role in Nikolay Iliev's movie "Living Legends".

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