Milan Cheylov is a renowned television director and producer, boasting an impressive array of accolades and credits to his name. Most recently, he has held the esteemed position of Executive Producer/Director for the critically acclaimed Sony/Fox series "Accused", as well as Executive Producer/Director on the Fox series "Murder in a Small Town".
Cheylov's journey in the entertainment industry began in his hometown of Toronto, where he started producing and directing short films and television shows in his mid-twenties. His talents eventually led him to relocate to Los Angeles in 2006, where he made his mark as a director on the Emmy-Award-winning action drama "24". He also became a producer on the show, marking the beginning of a long and distinguished career in television.
Throughout his career, Cheylov has directed over 150 episodes of television, showcasing his versatility by working on a wide range of genres, from drama to comedy. His impressive credits include shows such as "Accused", "24", "Dexter", "Agents of Shield", "Once Upon A Time", and "Prison Break", as well as comedy series like "Las Vegas", "Chuck", and "The Chris Isaak Show".
In addition to his work in television, Cheylov has also produced five films and held the position of Executive Producer/Director on Fox TV's "Rosewood" and ABC's "Station 19". His extensive experience and expertise have earned him a reputation as a talented and respected figure in the industry.
In his personal life, Cheylov is married to the esteemed author Lori Lansens, whose works have been featured on the New York Times bestseller list. Prior to his career in television, Cheylov began his professional life as an actor at the tender age of 15. He also ran the Bootleg Theatre in Toronto for over ten years, further solidifying his connection to the world of entertainment.