Goran Milev (born April 26, 1970) is a Serbian American actor,
director, and producer.Milev made his acting debut on the stage at age
16, playing the lead role in the acclaimed stage play Grimm's Fairy
Tales at the Puppet Theatre of Niš, Serbia. Recognizing his passion
for acting in the mid 1990s, he began his career at the National
Theatre in Niš (Serbia), while simultaneously emphasizing his studies
at the "Theatre High School of Acting" in Niš, under Professor Mima
Vukovic-Kurić. In 1989, he concentrated on his Bachelors of Arts in
Acting at the "Faculty of Dramatic Arts" in Serbia, under Professor
Vladimir Jevtović, where he earned his degree in 1993.Goran Milev
made his Chicago debut in 2006 in "The Two Headed Pin" (monodrama) by
Aleksandar Gatalica (Anatol Liberstein), directed by GorÄ in
Stojanović. Goran later appeared in the 2007 comedy "The Seducer"
(Darko) by Miladin Ševarlić, and Mitke in "Koštana" by Bora
Stanković (2008). Following that, he played XX in "Emigrants" by
Slawomir Mrozek (2010), and Stevan Sremac in "Zona Zamfirova" by
Stevan Sremac (2015). Goran has also directed, "The Seducer",
"Koštana" , "Emigrants", and "Zona Zamfirova"... having also appeared
in over 50 theatrical productions throughout US, Europe, Yugoslavia,
and Serbia.In 2009, he co-founded "Moving Stories Theatre", the
ambitious project of two actors and friends Goran Milev & Joe Mack,
which specializes in producing plays by renowned European playwrights,
rarely performed in the United States. "Emigrants" by Slawomir Mrozek,
successfully premiered in February 2010, as the first play of the
season.
director, and producer.Milev made his acting debut on the stage at age
16, playing the lead role in the acclaimed stage play Grimm's Fairy
Tales at the Puppet Theatre of Niš, Serbia. Recognizing his passion
for acting in the mid 1990s, he began his career at the National
Theatre in Niš (Serbia), while simultaneously emphasizing his studies
at the "Theatre High School of Acting" in Niš, under Professor Mima
Vukovic-Kurić. In 1989, he concentrated on his Bachelors of Arts in
Acting at the "Faculty of Dramatic Arts" in Serbia, under Professor
Vladimir Jevtović, where he earned his degree in 1993.Goran Milev
made his Chicago debut in 2006 in "The Two Headed Pin" (monodrama) by
Aleksandar Gatalica (Anatol Liberstein), directed by GorÄ in
Stojanović. Goran later appeared in the 2007 comedy "The Seducer"
(Darko) by Miladin Ševarlić, and Mitke in "Koštana" by Bora
Stanković (2008). Following that, he played XX in "Emigrants" by
Slawomir Mrozek (2010), and Stevan Sremac in "Zona Zamfirova" by
Stevan Sremac (2015). Goran has also directed, "The Seducer",
"Koštana" , "Emigrants", and "Zona Zamfirova"... having also appeared
in over 50 theatrical productions throughout US, Europe, Yugoslavia,
and Serbia.In 2009, he co-founded "Moving Stories Theatre", the
ambitious project of two actors and friends Goran Milev & Joe Mack,
which specializes in producing plays by renowned European playwrights,
rarely performed in the United States. "Emigrants" by Slawomir Mrozek,
successfully premiered in February 2010, as the first play of the
season.
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