The cast for Showtime’s Homeland has added two new faces. Actors Corey Stoll and Laila Robins will be joining the drama for its fourth season.

Robins will be appearing on the show more frequently that Stoll, though, as she will join as a regular cast member, notes The Hollywood Reporter. She is best known for appearing on HBO’s Bored To Death and also appeared on The Sopranos. On the feature side, she can be seen in the comedy classic Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Side Effects and The Good Shepherd.

Stoll’s increasingly busy schedule likely prevents him from appearing on the show every week. As TheWrap points out, he has a guest star role as Sandy Bachman, the CIA station chief in Pakistan who is hoping to get a bigger role in the agency.

Robins was cast to play Martha Boyd, the U.S. ambassador to Pakistan.

Since playing Ernest Hemingway in Woody Allen’s Midnight In Paris, Stoll’s star has only risen. He’s appeared in House of Cards and will star in the Guillermo Del Toro/Carlton Cuse FX series The Strain. He also appeared in The Normal Heart and the short-lived Law & Order: LA.

Homeland’s fourth season will be filmed in South Africa and will be back this fall. The series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison and Mandy Patinkin as Saul Berenson.

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