Jaime Ray Newman
“The Punisher” star Jaime Ray Newman and “I Love Dick” actor Griffin Dunne have joined the cast of “Imposters” Season 2. Pictured: Newman attends the Kitty Bungalow Charm School for Wayward Cats presents CATbaret! on Aug. 1, 2015 in Hollywood, California. Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Kitty Bungalow Charm School

Jamie Ray Newman and Griffin Dunne are set to recur in the upcoming Season 2 of Bravo’s “Imposters.”

According to Deadline, Newman will portray Linda, a longtime patient of a facility called The Annex. While no other details have been released about her character, Newman wrote on Instagram that she had “fun” acting opposite series star Inbar Lavi on the dark comedy.

Dunne, meanwhile will play Herman, a man Ezra (Rob Heaps), Richard (Parker Young) and Jules (Marianne Rendón) meet at a compound.

Newman stars as Sarah Lieberman on Netflix’s “The Punisher.” Her other recent TV credits include TNT’s “Major Crimes,” A&E’s “Bates Motel,” and ABC’s “Wicked City.”

Dunne stars as Sylvère Lotringer on Amazon’s “I Love Dick.” The actor also appeared on Fox’s “Red Band Society,” Showtime’s “House of Lies,” and WGN America’s “Manhattan.”

Newman and Dunne are the latest addition to the growing list of new actors for Season 2 of “Imposters.” Previously announced series newcomers include Rachel Skarsten (“Reign”), Anne-Marie Johnson (“What's Happening Now!!”), Sam Gilroy (“Billions”), Abby Miller (“The Sinner”), Bruce Davidson (“X-Men”), and “Imposters” co-creator Paul Adelstein.

They join returning series regulars Lavi (Maddie), Heaps, Young, Rendón, Stephen Bishop (Patrick) and Brian Benben (Max). Uma Thurman, who recurred as Lenny Cohen in Season 1, is also set to return for the show’s sophomore run.

Plot details about Season 2 have been scarce. But in an interview with Variety last month, lead star Lavi revealed that viewers will see her character trying to move on from her life as a con artist. “We left off Season 1 with Maddie going off, desperately craving a new, normal life, and Season 2 picks up with her finding out what that really means to her,” Lavi revealed.

While Maddie’s decision to quit the con life is an admirable move, living a normal life won’t be easy for her. “I think she’s sick of [the con life], and she’s trying to make a change,” Lavi said of Maddie. “But as we see in life, change is hard. Even if you genuinely want it and make the effort, sometimes it’s hard to get it. There’s going to be a lot of that this season.”

“Imposters” Season 2 is expected to premiere on Bravo sometime next year.