Milan Todorovic is a Serbian film director, producer, and writer, renowned for his work on American TV shows such as The Outpost, The Ark, and Almost Paradise, as well as feature films like Zone of the Dead and Nymph, which have been widely distributed worldwide.
After graduating from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 2006, Todorovic worked as a producer and director on several short films before founding his own production company, Talking Wolf Productions, in 2005.
In 2009, he wrote, produced, and co-directed the feature horror film Zone of the Dead, starring Ken Foree, for which he received the award for best producer of the year at the "Producers' day" ceremony held by the Faculty of Dramatic Arts Belgrade.
Todorovic then directed the killer mermaid film Nymph in 2014, starring Franco Nero, and produced the sci-fi feature The Rift in 2016, starring Ken Foree and Monte Markham.
He also directed a part of the international film anthology Deathcember in 2019 and served as one of the main directors on the American TV series The Outpost, directing a total of 10 episodes across seasons 2, 3, and 4 for The CW network, produced by Dean Devlin.
Additionally, Todorovic directed an episode of the tropical action TV series Almost Paradise for WGN America and six episodes of the SYFY space series The Ark, which was nominated for the prestigious Saturn Awards for best new genre show in 2023.
Locally, he directed the second season of the highly acclaimed Serbian crime drama Besa and the complete season four of the mystical thriller show Debt to the Sea.
In 2021, Todorovic co-produced two feature films, The Quantum Devil and Slotherhouse, both of which were successfully released in 2023.
As a program director, Todorovic has been involved with the Dead Lake - Horror and Wine Festival and has received several awards, including the "Luconosa" award given by the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in 2009 and the Award for international contribution to the development of the genre, given by the DROP festival in Moscow in 2017.
Since 2015, Todorovic has been an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade.