Conphidance as Okoye, a scarred slave who leads a revolt.
Jeremy Davies as Jesus Prime, one of many versions to appear at the home of Easter.
Corbin Bernsen as Vulcan, who has renewed himself by binding himself to guns and those who worship them.
Kristin Chenoweth as Easter, Germanic goddess of the dawn.
Dane Cook as Robbie, Shadow's best friend.
She guides Shadow and sets him on his path.
Erika Kaar as Zorya Polunochnaya, "the Midnight Star", the youngest of the Zorya sisters who sleeps during the day and only appears late at night.
Martha Kelly as Zorya Utrennyaya, "the Morning Star", the middle silent sister of the Zorya.
Jonathan Tucker as Low Key Lyesmith, a friend of Shadow from prison.
Beth Grant as Jack, the owner of the bar where Shadow meets Mr.
Betty Gilpin as Audrey, Robbie's wife and Laura's best friend.
Ibis, the keeper of stories past and present, the Egyptian god Thoth. Nancy, the Ghanaian trickster god Anansi. He has a sexual encounter with the Jinn, disguised then as a cab driver.
Omid Abtahi as Salim, a foreigner who is "one half of a pair of star-crossed lovers".
Mousa Kraish as the Jinn, a mythic being of fire who, fearing for his safety, considers fleeing the United States.
Jacquel, the Egyptian God of the dead, Anubis. Wednesday's motives and is reluctant to lend his aid.
Peter Stormare as Czernobog, Slavic god of darkness, death and evil who suspects Mr.
Cloris Leachman as Zorya Vechernyaya, "the Evening Star", the eldest of three sisters who watch the stars to guard against forgotten horrors.
After Anderson's departure from the series, for the second season the role was redefined and renamed as New Media, played by South Korean actress Kahyun Kim (see below). She appears in the form of famous personalities, including Lucy Ricardo, Marilyn Monroe, David Bowie and Judy Garland.
Gillian Anderson as the New Goddess Media, the public face and "mouthpiece" of the New Gods.
Wednesday, a con artist and the god Odin. Wednesday who has trouble coming to terms with his lost charm.
Pablo Schreiber as Mad Sweeney, a leprechaun in the employ of Mr.
Yetide Badaki as Bilquis, a goddess of love, identified with the Queen of Sheba.
Bruce Langley as the Technical Boy, the New God of technology.
World, the New God of globalization and the leader of the New Gods.
Browning also portrays Essie MacGowan, the Irish woman whose belief in leprechauns changes the course of her life.
Emily Browning as Laura Moon, Shadow Moon's wife and a revenant.
Ricky Whittle as Shadow Moon, a former convict who becomes Mr.