Milda, a talented individual born in Lithuania, first stepped onto the dance floor at the tender age of five. It was here that she discovered her passion for Ballroom and Latin dancing, which would become a defining aspect of her life.
As she grew older, Milda's talent and dedication earned her a spot on the national and international competitive dance scene, where she excelled at the highest level.
However, life took an unexpected turn when, at the age of 17, Milda was offered a contract for the North American Premiere of "Dirty Dancing" in Toronto, making her the youngest member of the cast.
As a Featured Ballroom dancer, Milda found herself performing for a wider audience, which sparked a newfound passion for acting. She subsequently decided to pursue her newfound passion, training in scene study, script analysis, on-camera work, and improvisation.
Milda's acting career soon took off, with her landing her first lead role in "The Pin," a challenging role that required her to learn Yiddish. Her performance in the film was met with critical acclaim, with the New York Times describing it as "...a revelation."
More recently, Milda portrayed Olga, a young troubled mother struggling with the reality of her child dying from leukemia, in the film "Un Traductor," which was an official selection at Sundance'18.
Today, Milda continues to work in Film, TV, and Theatre, having made the move to New York City. Her lifelong goal remains to make a mark for her home country of Lithuania and to be an inspiration for everyone to follow their dreams.
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