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Beary actor David Allen Singletary stars in ‘Marriage of Inconvenience’

What can we say? We queer Bears love a good rom com! And this spring, Dekkoo.com is serving us what’s being called “the 21st century version of The Odd Couple,” Marriage of Inconvenience. But, wait… There’s more! The show will also star the beary hunky and handsome David Allen Singletary. A romantic comedy featuring a BEAR? We like the sound of that!

Dekkoo.com, a subscription streaming service dedicated to gay men, will launch its new original series, Marriage of Inconvenience, on April 6th.  The romantic comedy follows two strangers who enter a witness protection program and must pretend to be happily married in order to hide their identities from the dangerous people who want them dead. 

Marriage of Inconvenience

The series stars Jason T. Gaffney as Owen, a messy, street-smart dropout with anger issues and David Allen Singletary as Franklin, an even-tempered English professor who prides himself on his attention to detail in every area of his carefully structured life. About the only thing the two men have in common is that they’re gay. Now, living together in a very small house as Mr. and Mr. Fulton, they find they share something else: they can’t stand each other. 

In addition to playing the role of Owen and directing four of the episodes, Jason T. Gaffney wrote the series with his longtime writing partner, Ed Gaffney, who also happens to be his father.  He likens Marriage of Inconvenience to the Netflix series, Grace and Frankie, “because while some of the guys’ arguments are hilarious, others are not so much; and watching them slowly fall for each other as they navigate their complicated pasts and the very bad people relentlessly hunting them down, makes for a fun journey.”

David Allen Singletary agrees.  He calls Marriage of Inconvenience “funny, touching, sad and hopeful.”  “At its core, it is story of love and how love can come from the most unexpected of places and cannot be controlled.” 

The beary sexy and talented David Allen Singletary grew up in Sarasota, Florida, where he was a child actor, frequently working with Disney and Nickelodeon studios. After graduating college, Singletary moved to NYC, where he worked in theatre for twelve years before relocating to Los Angeles, where he lives now, to pursue TV and film. 

“We cast David as Franklin very early in the writing process,” Jason T. Gaffney reveals.  “Our early revisions to the script and to his character were with him in mind, which is a fun way to write.  He’s one of my favorite people on the planet and I’m really looking forward to the world getting a chance to see him shine.”

Singletary feels fortunate to have been cast as Franklin.  “As a big guy and an actor of color, I am often asked to play a convict, prisoner, security guard, or gang member. While I respect and understand that these are characters whose stories need to be told, it’s rewarding to play a role that reflects my own life.” 

“There really is a huge problem in Hollywood with sticking actors in roles based on stereotypes,” Gaffney continues.  “As a writer, director, and producer, I feel an obligation to be as inclusive as possible.” 

He was careful to cast as many out LGBTQ+ actors as possible for the roles in Marriage of Inconvenience.   Nearly all of the actors playing gay men are out gay men, including Jason Carceras as Lenny, and Jewell Wilson Bridges as Peter. Veteran comedic out actor Alec Mapa makes a cameo in the series, playing the role of Claude.  Additionally, Nicole Asava and Sylvia Batey Alcalá, the two actors who play the neighbors, are both part of the LGBTQ+ community.  Asava is pansexual and non-binary and Batey Alcalá is bisexual.

Gaffney worked to create a diverse crew and post-production team, too, making sure that at least half were women, including Diliana Deltcheva who directed two of Marriage of Inconvenience’s episodes, and Jasmine Sankaran who did post-production sound. Gaffney’s camera crew was predominantly queer women, led by director of photography, Nacia Schreiner, and gaffer Lisa Tom; and his real-life husband, Matt, is an executive producer.  

Jason T. Gaffney was born and raised in Massachusetts.  While other kids played sports and video games, he wrote movie scripts for his theatre friends to perform.  He moved to NYC to attend AMDA College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts for musical theatre, but ultimately found film to be a better fit.  

“I hope people laugh out loud watching Marriage of Inconvenience, but I also want the show to make them think,” Gaffney reflects.  “One of the main challenges Owen and  Franklin both encounter throughout the series is to try to figure out who they want to be and to learn how to be completely true to themselves.  I think that’s something many of us are striving for. 

“Also, the idea that these two total opposites can learn to have an open mind, listen to one another and unite for the common good.  We should all endeavor for such enlightenment.”

Filming for Marriage of Inconvenience was done primarily at Jason T. Gaffney’s real-life home in Los Angeles.  

Marriage of Inconvenience premieres on Dekkoo on April 6, 2023.  For more information, visit Dekkoo.com.

Check out the trailer below!

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