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Milena Govich

Milena Govich (born October 29, 1976) is an actress, , singer, dancer, and best known for her portrayal of Detective Nina Cassady, the first female detective on the long-running series , during its seventeenth season from 2006 to 2007. Born in , to a father of Serbian descent and a mother of English and Scottish descent, Govich graduated as valedictorian from both high school and the in 1999, earning dual degrees in vocal performance and pre-medicine along with minors in dance and . After moving to post-graduation, Govich quickly established herself in television, appearing in roles such as A.D.A. Jessica Rossi in (2006), a regular part in the drama Love Monkey (2006), and Lori Stevens in the series (2014–2015). Her acting career also included guest spots on shows like Rescue Me and , leveraging her multifaceted talents in music and performance honed during her college years. Transitioning to directing, Govich attended the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women, where her short film premiered at , and she made her professional directing debut on in 2018 after shadowing episodes and producing independent shorts. Govich has since become a prolific television director, helming episodes of Dick Wolf-produced series including FBI: Most Wanted, Chicago P.D., The Equalizer, and returning to Law & Order for installments like "Filtered Life" (2022) and "Time Will Tell" (2024). She served as co-executive producer and producing director on FBI starting with its second season and has taken on producing roles in independent films such as Broad Daylight (2024). Married to writer and producer David Cornue since 2003, Govich continues to balance her creative pursuits across acting, directing, and music while drawing on her pre-med background for insights into medical dramas.

Early life and education

Family background

Milena Govich was born on October 29, 1976, in Norman, Oklahoma. Her father, Dr. Bruce Michael Govich, was a music professor at the University of Oklahoma, and her mother, Dr. Marilyn Green Govich, is a music professor at the University of Central Oklahoma, both specializing in voice and performance, which profoundly influenced her early exposure to the arts. Govich's parents are of Serbian descent on her father's side. Raised in a musical household, Govich received early training in violin and vocal performance, alongside piano lessons, fostering her initial passion for music and stage arts from a young age. She graduated as valedictorian from in 1995 before transitioning to higher education at the .

Academic achievements

Milena Govich enrolled at the , where she pursued a rigorous academic path reflecting her diverse interests in the arts and sciences. She graduated in 1999 with a double major in vocal performance and studies, earning honors for her academic excellence. Complementing her majors, Govich minored in and , which underscored her multidisciplinary training in the and honed her skills as a singer, , and dancer. These pursuits built on her family's musical background, providing a strong foundation for her artistic development. Her university experience involved immersion in theater and music programs, aligning with her vocal performance major and preparing her for professional opportunities. Following graduation, Govich relocated to in 1999 to advance her career in the , marking the transition from academic training to professional pursuits.

Acting career

Theater roles

Govich began her professional theater career in shortly after graduating from the in 1999, starting with productions such as , Old Wicked Songs, and . Her early regional theater work included leading roles like Lucy in at the Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma and Carla in Nine at North Shore Music Theatre in . These initial performances built on her musical training from college, allowing her to transition into more prominent stage opportunities. Her Broadway debut came in the long-running 1998 revival of at , where she joined the cast in December 2000 as an for the role of Lulu, a Kit Kat Girl. Govich later took on the lead role of from December 3 to December 17, 2001, performing the character's signature songs in the Sam Mendes-directed production. In 2002, she appeared in the short-lived revival of at the American Airlines Theatre, portraying the while understudying Luciana in the Rob Ashford-choreographed musical comedy based on Shakespeare's . As part of her early international exposure, Govich served as a guest performer on pop singer 's 2003 "Good Songs of 20 Years" in , debuting at Shanghai Grand Stage on January 5. During the event, she performed musical theater numbers including from and a duet excerpt from with Fei Xiang.

Television roles

Govich began her television career with guest appearances in the early , including a role in the short-lived series Kissing Cousins in 2001. Her breakthrough came in 2006 when she portrayed Assistant Jessica Rossi in the legal drama , a short-lived Dick Wolf production that explored the lives of young prosecutors in ; the series was canceled after one season due to low ratings. Later that year, following the cancellation, Wolf cast her as Detective Nina Cassady in , marking her as the first and only female homicide detective in the show's long history across 17 seasons. Govich appeared in 22 episodes during the 2006–2007 season, partnering with Detective Ed Green () and bringing a fresh, rookie perspective to the squad after a involving a controversial shooting at a . Her departure after one season was not explained within the storyline, and she was not renewed for season 18 amid creative shifts and ratings challenges for the series. From 2005 to 2009, Govich had a recurring role as Candy, a cunning prostitute and con artist, on the FX drama Rescue Me, appearing in 16 episodes opposite Denis Leary's Tommy Gavin; the character manipulated firefighter Lou (Steven Pasquale) in a multi-season arc involving deception and redemption attempts. Govich continued with guest and recurring roles in various series, including an appearance as Morgan Conrad in Psych (2009). In 2014–2015, she portrayed Lori Stevens, the adoptive mother grappling with family secrets, in a recurring capacity on the MTV teen drama Finding Carter, appearing across both seasons as the character's relationships unraveled amid revelations about her daughter's kidnapping.

Film roles

Govich made her film acting debut in the 2004 independent short Bad Behavior, directed by Marta Alicia Masferrer, where she starred as the lead character Alex, a woman navigating personal and relational turmoil. This role marked her entry into cinema, building on her theater background to deliver a nuanced performance in the intimate comedy-drama. In 2011, Govich took on the role of in the A Novel Romance, portraying a young woman who forms an unlikely roommate arrangement with a struggling , played by ; the film also featured as Jenny's friend. Her character provided comic relief and emotional depth amid themes of modern relationships and personal reinvention. Govich appeared in the 2015 comedy (also known as #Lucky Number), directed by Brendan Gabriel Murphy, as Scar, the cunning assistant to a basketball star portrayed by . She also starred as Anne in the 2015 independent drama Pass the Light. The film follows a down-on-his-luck sportscaster who exploits a celebrity's old phone number for opportunities, with Govich's role adding layers of intrigue to the . Prior to these, Govich had early credits in independent films, including a supporting role as Helen Little in the 2009 Sordid Things, where she contributed to the story of secrets and . These projects highlighted her versatility in smaller-scale narratives focused on character-driven stories.

Directing and producing

Short films

Govich made her directorial debut with the Temporary in , marking her transition from to behind-the-camera work. The 12-minute comedic follows a compassionate who specializes in in-home for dying pets and faces a radical when summoned to the home of an eccentric pet owner. Written by her husband David Cornue and produced by Stephen Moffatt, the film features a cast including Dazyah Al-Aleem, Chris Freihofer, and Govich's members Marilyn and Mateja Govich. Shot in a concise style that blends humor with poignant themes of loss and choice, Temporary drew from Govich's personal observations of end-of-life decisions, informed by her background in emotionally driven roles. Temporary premiered on the festival circuit in 2017, screening at events such as the Anthem Film Festival, FreedomFest, and the Bend Film Festival, where it garnered critical attention for its empathetic exploration of euthanasia. The film's success on this circuit, including multiple awards for direction and storytelling such as Best Narrative Short at the Anthem Film Festival and Best Dark Comedy at Atlanta ShortsFest, elevated Govich's profile among independent filmmakers and led to her selection as one of eight participants in the American Film Institute's prestigious Directing Workshop for Women in 2017. This acceptance provided mentorship from industry figures like Paul Feig and opened doors to further opportunities in directing. Her follow-up short film, (2018), is an episodic drama thriller about a young woman who averts authorities by claiming to be a girl who went missing 15 years earlier. Written and produced by David Cornue, it stars and , and premiered at in 2018, with additional screenings at the and SoHo International Film Festival. Prior to Temporary, Govich had no documented professional short films under her direction, though her early career involved informal experiments with storytelling through acting and music that honed her narrative instincts. The acclaim for Temporary and Unspeakable not only validated her shift to directing but also paved the way for subsequent short-form projects, solidifying her reputation for handling sensitive, character-focused material with wit and depth.

Television directing

Govich began her television directing career with the Chicago Med, helming eight episodes from 2018 to 2023. Her work on the series marked her entry into episodic television, building on the success of her short film Temporary, which garnered festival awards including Best Narrative Short at the Anthem Film Festival and Best Dark Comedy at Atlanta ShortsFest, serving as a key transition to larger-scale directing opportunities. Early in her television directing, she also helmed episodes of related series such as two episodes of Chicago Fire (2019, 2021) and one episode of The InBetween titled "Kiss Them for Me" (2019). Additionally, she directed the episode "Shooter" of The Equalizer in 2021. In 2019, Govich joined the procedural franchise created by Dick Wolf, directing seven episodes of FBI through 2025 while also taking on the role of co-executive producer starting that year, a position that allowed her to oversee production aspects alongside her directing duties. This reunion with the Wolf universe, where she had previously acted, highlighted her stylistic approach to procedural directing, emphasizing tight pacing, character-driven tension, and efficient storytelling within the constraints of network television formats. Govich extended her contributions to the FBI spinoff FBI: Most Wanted, directing nine episodes from 2021 to 2025, including Season 6, Episode 12, titled "Do You Realize?," which aired on February 11, 2025. The series was canceled by in March 2025 after six seasons, concluding her involvement with the show. Her episodes often focused on high-stakes investigations, blending action sequences with emotional depth to maintain the franchise's procedural intensity. She also directed six episodes of the revived Law & Order from 2022 to 2025, further solidifying her place within the ecosystem. Additionally, Govich helmed a single episode of the medical series Good Sam in 2022, titled "The Griffith Technique," showcasing her versatility across drama genres. The acclaim from Temporary—which also received a Special Jury Prize at the in 2018 and Director's Choice Award at the Sedona International Film Festival in 2018—underscored her emerging talent and facilitated her shift to television, where her award-winning short-form sensibilities informed her handling of serialized narratives.

Producing credits

Milena Govich transitioned into producing roles within the Dick Wolf franchise following her directing contributions to the series FBI, where her experience led to a promotion as co- starting with Season 2 in 2019. In this capacity, she has overseen production aspects of the procedural drama through its ongoing seventh season in 2025, collaborating with Terry Miller as the first female directing on the show. Beyond television, Govich served as a producer on the 2024 short film Broad Daylight, directed by Alex Goldberg, which explores themes of grief and connection through a heartfelt narrative and earned an Audience Award for Best U.S. Drama at the 2024 Soho International Film Festival. She also contributed as an associate producer to the 2023 horror short Let It Kill You, marking her involvement in independent genre projects alongside producers Adam Huss and Andrew Jukes.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Milena Govich married writer, composer, and film producer David Cornue on May 17, 2003. The couple met in New York City at a coffee shop on 9th Avenue, and their relationship has been marked by mutual support in their creative pursuits. Govich and Cornue relocated from New York City to Los Angeles around 2016 to advance their careers in television and film, navigating the shift from stage work to on-screen opportunities together. In Los Angeles, they reside as producing partners, collaborating on projects such as the short film Unspeakable (2018), which Cornue wrote and Govich directed. The couple has no children, and public records indicate no family expansions. Their enduring partnership has contributed to the stability of Govich's multifaceted career across acting, directing, and producing.

Public performances

Milena Govich, trained as a vocalist with a Bachelor of Music in vocal performance from the University of Central Oklahoma, has occasionally showcased her singing talents in public settings outside her acting career. Her musical family background, with both parents as performers and voice teachers, provided early training that informed these engagements. One notable public performance occurred on October 10, 2008, when Govich sang the U.S. at the ' home opener against the at the in . Govich also performed as a guest singer on concert tours with Taiwanese pop star , where she delivered musical theater numbers such as "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" during episodes integrated into his shows. In recognition of her multifaceted career, Govich received the University of Central Oklahoma's Distinguished Alumni Award in 2017, honored for her achievements in the arts during a presentation ceremony. Govich has participated in industry events supporting and directing, including selection for the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women in 2017, class of 2018, which fosters emerging female filmmakers through mentorship and production opportunities. As a member since at least 2018, she engages in guild activities advancing opportunities for women directors.

Filmography

Film

Govich's feature film acting credits, presented chronologically, are as follows:
YearTitleRole
2009Sordid ThingsHelen Little
2011A Novel Romance
2015#Lucky NumberScar
2015Pass the LightAnne
2018
2020Be the LightRose
2021The CleanerVanessa

Television

Govich began her television acting career with guest and recurring roles in the mid-2000s, often portraying law enforcement or complex supporting characters in procedural and drama series.

Acting credits

Her notable acting appearances include:
  • Law & Order (2005; Geneva, 1 episode: season 16, "Flaw").
  • Love Monkey (2006; Gabby, 1 episode).
  • Conviction (2006; A.D.A. Jessica Rossi, 13 episodes).
  • Law & Order (2006–2007; Detective Nina Cassady, 22 episodes, season 17).
  • Rescue Me (2007–2009; Candy, 16 episodes, seasons 4–6).
  • K-Ville (2007; D.A. Lyndsey Swann, 4 episodes).
  • Make It or Break It (2009; Regina Turner, 2 episodes).
  • The Defenders (2010; A.D.A. Tracy Hunt, 2 episodes).
  • Finding Carter (2014–2015; Lori Stevens, 36 episodes, seasons 1–2).
Since transitioning primarily to directing, Govich has made limited acting appearances, with no major recurring television roles reported after 2015.

Directing credits

Govich shifted focus to directing in the late , becoming a prolific of episodic , particularly within the procedural genre produced by Wolf's studio. She has helmed over 30 episodes across multiple series, often serving as a co-executive . Her directing credits include:
  • Chicago Med (2018–2023; 8 episodes, including season 4, "More Harm Than Good" and season 5, "A Needle in the Heart").
  • Chicago Fire (2019, 2021; 2 episodes).
  • The InBetween (2019; 1 episode: "Kiss Them for Me").
  • FBI (2019–2025; 7 episodes, including season 5, "Heroes" and season 6, "Unforeseen").
  • FBI: Most Wanted (2021–2025; 9 episodes, including season 6, "Do You Realize??").
  • The Equalizer (2021; 1 episode: "Shooter").
  • Law & Order: Organized Crime (2021–2023; 2 episodes, including "Chinatown").
  • Good Sam (2022; 1 episode: "The Griffith Technique").
  • Law & Order (2022–2025; 6 episodes, including season 24, "Time Will Tell" and season 25, "White Lies").

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