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'Orange Is The New Black' Season 4 Cast News: Three Actors in Recurring Roles For New Season; Litchfield Plagued By Population Issue?

New casting updates from Deadline.com pointed out three names that are slated to join on the fourth season of Netflix's hit prison drama series "Orange is the New Black" in recurring positions.

As stated by the publication, Brad William Henke, Mike Houston, and Kelly Karbacz have nabbed recurring roles in the forthcoming instalment of the jail bird drama. Unfortunately, details of their respective characters are being kept under wraps.

The Paradigm and Wright Entertainment-repped Henke is credited for his roles in "Fury" and "Draft Day." He was also involved in the soon to be released Netflix flick, "Pee-Wee's Big Holiday."

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Houston, who is repped by Hartig/Hilepo Agency and Byron Beane at Paper Plane Entertainment, also has recurring gigs in Starz's "Flesh & Bone" as well as on "Inside Amy Schumer."

Karbacz, on the other hand, has appeared on series like "Do No Harm" and "Law & Order: SVU." She is represented by Stewart Talent.

As for the show itself, fans will find the Litchfield prison system in Season 4 plagued with the issue of overcrowding.

Citing the information thrown by several cast members, the report from TV Guide said that the "influx of new inmates" will cause territorial problems in the living quarters and even in the kitchen.

"[The overcrowding issues] are going to carry over to every nook and cranny in our prison, believe me when I tell you that," Kate Mulgrew, who plays the character Galina "Red" Reznikov, told the publication (via TV Guide). "What [creator Jenji Kohan]'s going to do that no other creator is capable of doing with such expertise is, she's going to make you feel overcrowded."

On the brighter side, Season 4 might also see Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren (Uzo Aduba) getting a "legitimate love story."

"That's my wish for her," the 34-year-old said in the interview (via TV Guide). "I want her to know that she is loved, and to meet someone who values her."

"Orange Is The New Black" Season 4 is slated to premiere June 2016.

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