Milena Govich - Television & Film

Television & Film

On television, Govich first gained national attention in the United States as Gabby in the pilot episode of CBS's Love Monkey, then as the prostitute/con-artist Candy on Rescue Me. She also starred in the Dick Wolf series Conviction and then starred on the Dick Wolf series Law & Order. She has been featured or recurred on numerous other television shows: as New Orleans District Attorney Lyndsey Swann in the 20th Century Fox Television show K-Ville; as Assistant District Attorney Tracy Hunt on the new CBS TV series The Defenders; and as Regina Turner on Make It or Break It. Milena has also appeared in several movies, including 2004's Bad Behavior, and 2006's In Love, 2009's Sordid Things, and 2011's A Novel Romance, starring opposite Steve Guttenberg, and the upcoming feature Lucky N#mber, starring opposite Method Man.

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