Corey Stoll and Laila Robins have joined the Homeland cast. |
Laila Robins has appeared in a number of television series including Bored to Death, In Treatment, The Sopranos, Person Of Interest, Blue Bloods, Damages and Law And Order, the television movie Too Big To Fail, and as the series lead in Gabriel's Fire opposite James Earl Jones. Her film credits include Side Effects, The Good Shepherd, An Innocent Man, Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael, True Crime and Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Robins appeared on Broadway in "Heartbreak House," "The Herbal Bed," "The Real Thing" and the Tony Award-nominated play "Frozen." Her off-Broadway credits include the quartet of Richard Nelson plays performed in repertory at The Public to rave reviews: "Regular Singing," "Sorry, Sweet & Sad," "That Hopey Changey Thing"; and "The Lady From Dubuque," "Antony And Cleopatra," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Sore Throats," "Tiny Alice," "Mrs. Klein" and "The Merchant Of Venice."
Corey Stoll's television credits include his Golden Globe-nominated role as “Rep. Peter Russo” in House of Cards, The Normal Heart, Law & Order: Los Angeles, and the upcoming series The Strain. On the big screen, he earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for his breakout role as "Ernest Hemingway" in Midnight in Paris. His film credits also include The Bourne Legacy, C.O.G., Non-Stop, Salt, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, North Country, and the upcoming and highly-anticipated film This Is Where I Leave You. Stoll appeared in the Broadway revivals of "A View From the Bridge" and "Old Acquaintance," and received a 2004 Drama Desk Award nomination for his role in "Intimate Apparel," opposite Oscar nominee Viola Davis.
Homeland tells the story of Carrie Mathison (Emmy, SAG and Golden Globe Award winner Claire Danes), a bi-polar CIA officer who plays by her own rules. At the end of last season Carrie, pregnant with the late Brody's (Damian Lewis) baby, along with her mentor Saul Berenson (Emmy and Tony Award winner Mandy Patinkin), brought a significant and much-needed win for the agency and country at large. Season four will find Carrie assigned to one of the most volatile and dangerous CIA stations in the Middle East where she is back on the front lines in the war on terror. Along with Danes and Patinkin, Emmy nominee Rupert Friend will return for season four, along with Nazanin Boniadi, who was recently promoted to a series regular. Homeland tied for the most wins of any program at the 2012 Emmy Awards, honored with six wins including Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, and Outstanding Lead Actress and Actor in a Drama Series; and garnered 11 Emmy nominations in 2013. Additionally, Homeland has been awarded Golden Globe Awards, SAG, Peabody, Television Critics Association, AFI and Critics' Choice Awards. Produced by Fox 21, the series was developed for American television by Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon, and based on the original Israeli series Prisoners of War by Gideon Raff. Along with Gansa, Gordon and Raff, the executive producers for season four are Alexander Cary, Chip Johannessen, Meredith Stiehm, Avi Nir and Ran Telem.
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