Milena Govich
Milena Govich, director, actor and musician, has directed numerous episodes on TV such as Chicago Med (2015), The Equalizer (2021), FBI: Most Wanted(2020), Chicago Fire (2012), and others. She was also the Co-EP/Producing director of Dick Wolf's CBS series FBI (2018). She is currently working on two pilots currently in the process of development. Milena was one of the eight women who were selected by AFI's prestigious Directing Workshop for Women. She also took part in the Sony Pictures Television Diverse Directors program. Unspeakable was her short film as well as a television show proof of concept was premiered at SXSW. The film also won Best Episodic Award at the Seattle International Film Festival, and Best Pilot at SoHo International Film Festival. Her short film Temporary (2017 produced by Milena Vandervoort) has been screened across the US. It was awarded the award for 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 been in over 100 TV episodes 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), the Dick Wolf series, was her second main role. It culminated in her being awarded the Emmy for best female detective in Law & Order (1990). K-Ville (2007), The Defenders (2010) (CBS), Make It or Break It (2009) (ABC Family) and Lori Stevens in the MTV drama Finding Carter (2014) have all featured her or featured her in reruns. Milena has also been featured in various films, including Sordid Things (2009); A Novel Romance (2011) in which she starred opposite Steve Guttenberg; Pass the Light (2015) and #Lucky Number (2015) and #Lucky Number (2015), which stars opposite Method Man; and the features Closure (2018), Be the Light (2020), and The Cleaner (2021). Milena is a Norman, Oklahoma native. After graduating as valedictorian from her high school, she went to pursue two majors in singing and premed, along with minors in violin and dance at the University of Central Oklahoma. She utilized her ballet classical education shortly thereafter to make her Broadway debut in the Sam Mendes/Rob Marshall production "Cabaret" at Studio 54.
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