Radoslav (Lale) Pavlovic (Serbian: ???????? ????????, born in Aleksandrovac, Serbia, 8 September 1954) is a Serbian writer.
Pavlovic authored numerous theatre plays and film/TV scripts popular with the audience and acclaimed by the critics.
He is best known for his theatre plays Šovinisticka farsa, performed more than a thousand times across ex-Yugoslavia, Mala, and Moja Draga performed for hundreds of times in Belgrade theaters, as well as movies Balkan Rules (1997), Living like the rest of us (1983), Hajde da se volimo 3 (1990) featuring ex-Yugoslavia mega-star Lepa Brena, and TV series Moj Rodjak sa Sela (2008) scoring record viewership of over 3 million viewers per episode.From 2012 to 2017 Pavlovic served as advisor for Culture to the President of Serbia, Tomislav Nikolic.
In the context of his political role, Pavlovic was working on causes related to Serbia's historical heritage and raising awareness of it within public, such as the life and work of Alexander I of Yugoslavia, or the Edict of Milan issued by Constantine the Great who was born in Serbia.
Prior to taking the Advisor position, Pavlovic served as deputy Editor in Chief of the Cultural and Educational Programme at the National Radio Television of Serbia.Pavlovic currently serves as Director of the Cultural Centre of Serbia in Paris.