Someone is set to join Carrie (Claire Danes) and Peter (Rupert Friend) in the coming "Homeland" Season 6. Dominic Fumusa will appear in the political thriller drama in a recurring role as the FBI Special Agent Ray Conlin.
Dominic Fumusa Joins 'Homeland' Season 6 As FBI Special Agent Ray Conlin
Aside from Dominic Fumusa's specific role in "Homeland" Season 6, other details about his character remain under wraps. An insider, as per Variety, revealed that Showtime intentionally keeps information about the 47-year-old star's part a secret for now. Also, the episodes which he will be seen are not yet disclosed as everything is still in the works.
Other stars who first time join "Homeland" Season 6 are Elizabeth Marvel, who will play the newly-elected president Elizabeth Keane. Also, the "Prison Break" alum Robert Knepper as the Department of Defense representative General Jamie McClendon, who is set to brief the new leader of the U.S. and her group.
Patrick Sabongui Will Work With Carrie In 'Homeland' Season 6
Moreover, Carrie will have a new colleague to work with in her mission to work for the Muslims in the U.S., International Business Times reported. Patrick Sabongui will play the role of a law professor and a fellow advocate for the people of Islam in "Homeland" Season 6. However, it looks like Carrie will have to face Saul's (Mandy Patinkin) "fundamental principles" about the Muslims as a CIA agent, GamenGuide cited.
Meanwhile, executive producer Alex Gansa revealed that an Iran Nuclear Deal will be featured in the coming "Homeland" Season 6. "We talked a lot about the Iran nuclear deal because a lot of that business gets conducted in New York City in terms of the sanctions and banking," he said. "That's a fairly big part of the show," he hinted. "Homeland" Season 6 will return on Jan. 15 on Showtime.