Milena Govich
Milena Govich is an actor, director
musician, actor, and actor who has helmed many episodes of TV that include The
Equalizer (2021), Chicago Med (2015), FBI: Most Wanted (2020), Chicago Fire
(2012) among others. She was also the Co-EP/Producing Director for Dick Wolf's
CBS series FBI (2018), and she is slated to direct two pilots that are in
development. Milena was one of the eight filmmakers chosen by AFI's prestigious
Directing Workshop for Women, as well as the exclusive Sony Pictures Television
Diverse Directors Program. Unspeakable was her television series as well as a
short film. With Jeff Kober and Laura Vandervoort the film was awarded the best
episodic award at the Seattle International Film Festival as in addition to
Best Pilot at the SoHo International Film Festival. The film she made,
Temporary (2017) was screened throughout the United States. She won Best
Narrative Short at Anthem Film Festival. Best Dark Comedy Award at Atlanta
ShortsFest. The Director's Choice Award from Sedona International Film
Festival. Milena has appeared on 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) was her first appearance on CBS. She later became
the first and only female detective in Law & Order (1990). The actress
has appeared on in a number of other shows: K-Ville (2007) (Fox); The Defenders
(2010) (CBS); Make It or Break It (2009) (ABC Family) as well as for the role
of Lori Stevens on the MTV drama Finding Carter (2014). Milena has appeared in
many films, including Sordid Things (2010); A Novel Romance (2011) in which she
starred alongside Steve Guttenberg; Pass the Light (2015) and starring
alongside Method Man; as well as #Lucky Number (2015). Born in Norman,
Oklahoma, Milena was valedictorian of high school, and then enrolled in two
majors in singing and pre-med, with minors in violin and dance at the
University of Central Oklahoma, also graduating valedictorian. Then, she used
her classical ballet skills to take part on Broadway in the Sam Mendes/Rob
Marshall production 'Cabaret' in Studio 54.
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