
I Do
Drama
Overview
A gay Brit living in New York is deprived of his immigration status, and risks losing his family and life in the U.S. He marries his lesbian best friend to remain in the country and stay with his family, but things get complicated when he meets the love of his life and is forced to make an impossible choice.
Top Cast


David W. Ross
David W. Ross
Jack Edwards
David W. Ross
Jack Edwards


Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Ali Federman
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Ali Federman


Alicia Witt
Alicia Witt
Mya Edwards
Alicia Witt
Mya Edwards


Maurice Compte
Maurice Compte
Mano Alfaro
Maurice Compte
Mano Alfaro


Grant Bowler
Grant Bowler
Peter Edwards
Grant Bowler
Peter Edwards


Patricia Belcher
Patricia Belcher
Gloria
Patricia Belcher
Gloria


Jessica Tyler Brown
Jessica Tyler Brown
Tara Edwards
Jessica Tyler Brown
Tara Edwards


Mickey Cottrell
Mickey Cottrell
Sam
Mickey Cottrell
Sam


Mike Manning
Mike Manning
Craig
Mike Manning
Craig
Ashleigh Sumner
Ashleigh Sumner
Christina
Ashleigh Sumner
Christina
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