Milena Govich
Milena Govich is an actor also a
director, actor, and musician. She has helmed numerous episodes of TV such as
Chicago Med (2015) (211) and The Equalizer (221). Milena served as the
Co-EP/Producing Director of Dick Wolf’s CBS show FBI (2018) and is currently
attached for two pilots. Milena was chosen as one of the eight directors for
AFI's prestigious Directing Workshop for Women. Her short film and TV series
proof of concept called Unspeakable, starring Laura Vandervoort and Jeff Kober
has had its World premiere at SXSW and won the Best Episodic Award at Seattle
International Film Festival and Best Pilot at the SoHo International Film
Festival. The film she made in the short form Temporary (2017 directed by
Milena Vandervoort) has been shown all across the United States. It was awarded
the title of Best Narrative Short at Anthem Film Festival and Best Dark Comedy
at Atlanta ShortsFest. The Director's Choice Award was also presented at the
Sedona International Film Festival. Milena has appeared in more than 100
episodes of television as an actor. She first gained national attention in
CBS's Love Monkey (2006), then as the prostitute/con-artist Candy on three
seasons of Rescue Me (2004) (Denis Leary/FX). Conviction (2006) which was the
Dick Wolf series, was her second big role. The result was her being named the
Emmy-winning female detective on Law & Order (1990). K-Ville (2007)
(Fox); The Defenders (2010)(CBS); Make It or Break It (2009) [ABC Family] as
well as Lori Stevens (MTV Drama Finding Carter (2014). Milena has been in
numerous films which include Sordid Things (2010); A Novel Romance (2011) with
Steve Guttenberg; Pass the Light (2015) with the lead alongside Method Man; as
well as #Lucky Number (2015). Milena was born in Norman, Oklahoma was the
valedictorian in her high-school, but before that, she graduated with two major
vocal performances and premed at the University of Central Oklahoma. She was
also named valedictorian. Soon after she benefited from her classical ballet
training to perform on Broadway in the Rob Marshall/Sam Mendes production of
'Cabaret' at Studio 54.
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