“American Horror Story” Season 4 Cast: Denis O’Hare to Return on the Upcoming Season to Play Two-Faced Edward Mondrake

By Staff Writer

Aug 20, 2014 10:53 PM EDT

As the hit series "American Horror Story" is gearing up for its premiere on October, reports claim that fans will see new and returning characters on the show. Just recently, actor Denis O'Hare confirmed that he will return on the upcoming season, Christian Today reports.

The actor took to Twitter to make announce his comeback on the highly anticipated new season of "AHS." O'Hare posted a photo showing the set goods and a copy of script. The photo was captioned, "First day of shooting on AHS Freakshow. What a nice way to be welcomed. #HelloNOLA."

O'Hare will be playing the character Edward Mondrake, an Englishman who has a congenital disease called Diprosopus where a person has two faces. The character is set to appear on the Halloween episode of the show, according to a report by SpoilerTV.

There are rumors that Edward's second face represents his "evil twin" who talks to him in whispers.

Meanwhile, it was reported that "American Horror Story's" casting sheet was leaked during the Comic Con in San Diego. It allegedly confirmed that the cast includes Kathy Bates as Effil Darling; Sarah Paulson as the conjoined twins Dot and Bette; Evan Peters as Jimmy Darling; Emma Roberts as Maggie; Angela Bassett as Desiree Dupree; Michael Chikli as Wendel Del Toledoand; and Jessica Lange as Elsa Mars.

It is also reported that John Caroll Lynch as the Twisted Clown and Grace Gummer as Penny the Candy Stripper will be part of the upcoming season.

The fourth season, entitled "Freak Show" will be set in 1950's era in Jupiter, Florida.

The show's creator, Ryan Murphy, recently posted a photo of Jessica Lange carrying Indian national, Jyoti Amge, the holder of Guinness' world's smallest woman title. Murphy did not reveal any detail regarding Amge's role in the show.

"American Horror Story: Freak Show" will premiere on October 8 on FX.

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