Milena Govich
Milena Govich is an actor, director, and
musician. She has directed a number of episodes of TV such as Chicago Med
(2015) (211) and The Equalizer (221). Additionally, she was co-producer and
Co-EP on Dick Wolf's CBS series FBI (2018). She is currently a part of two
pilots currently in production. Milena was among eight women selected for AFI’s
famous Directing Workshop for Women. She was also a participant in the Sony
Pictures Television Diverse Directors program. Unspeakable was her TV series as
well as a short film. Starring Jeff Kober and Laura Vandervoort, it won the
best episodic award at the Seattle International Film Festival as in addition
to Best Pilot at SoHo International Film Festival. The film, Temporary, she
produced (2017) was shown throughout the country. She was awarded the Best
Narrative Short at Anthem Film Festival. Best Dark Comedy Award at Atlanta
ShortsFest. and the Director's Choice Award from Sedona International Film
Festival. As an actor Milena has been featured in close to 100 episodes of
television. 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 debut on CBS. She then became the
only female detective in Law & Order (1990). The actress has appeared
on or reprised on a variety of other shows, including K-Ville (2007) (Fox); The
Defenders (2010) (CBS); Make It or Break It (2009) (ABC Family) and on the show
Finding Carter as Lori Stevens on the MTV drama Finding Carter (2014). Milena
has also appeared in numerous films, including Sordid Things (2009); A Novel
Romance (2011) with Steve Guttenberg as the lead. Steve Guttenberg; Pass the
Light (2015) The #Lucky Number (2015), starring with Method Man; and the films
Closure (2018), Be the Light (2020), and The Cleaner (2021). Milena is a native
of Norman, Oklahoma was the valedictorian of her high-school before she
completed two major vocal performances and premed at the University of Central
Oklahoma. She was also valedictorian of her high school. Soon after, she
capitalized on her ballet education to appear on Broadway in the production by
Rob Marshall and Sam Mendes of "Cabaret" in Studio 54.
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