Goran played numerous film, TV and stage roles, both dramatic and comedic in the Former Yugoslavia, Serbia and USA. He is fluent in English, Russian, Serbo-Croatian languages and also have a uniquely distinctive Eastern European accent.. Throughout his career, Goran has worked with some of the most premiere names in filmmaking and performing arts industry in Yugoslavia, Europe and the United States.
He was the Ensemble Member at Belgrade's Drama Theatre.
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.
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 Nis, Serbia.
Milev made his Chicago debut in 2006 in "The Two Headed Pin" (monodrama) by Aleksandar Gatalica (Anatol Liberstein).
Goran attend the Steve Scott's (Goodman Theatre) Masters Scene Study in Chicago in 2009.