Tracy Letts is getting a quick promotion on Homeland. The Tony- and Pulitzer-winning actor-playwright, who was tapped for a recurring role on the upcoming third season of the Showtime drama a week ago, has now been upped to a series regular. He will play the role of Sen. Andrew Lockhart, the powerful, authoritative, and commanding Committee Chairman asking tough questions as the government’s investigation begins in the wake of the horrific terror attack that decimated the U.S. intelligence apparatus, and prompted a global manhunt for the world’s most wanted terrorist — Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis).
Source: deadline
Source: deadline
You really should be putting photos in casting news.
ReplyDeleteWe usually do when the actor is relatively unknown, but added the photo to this post on your request.
ReplyDeleteI wish Rupert Friend (Quinn) would come back as a regular. Right now it leaves the impression that he'd just make a few guest appearences throughout the season
ReplyDeleteFantastic news, let's hope this season stays more grounded as opposed to the 24 clone it tended to become in the latter part of last season :)
ReplyDeleteI think I read somewhere he would come back as a regular this season.
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