
'I'm Done Being a Yes-Man' Cast: Inside the Story of Enzo and Stella
A single decision sets off a chain of events that changes everything for Enzo and Stella. As secrets unfold, the people around them play a bigger role than expected.
"I’m Done Being a Yes-Man" centers on a story of loyalty, sacrifice, and complicated choices. At the heart of it are Enzo and Stella, whose lives become deeply connected after one decision changes everything.
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The Story of Enzo and Stella
At the center of "I’m Done Being a Yes-Man" is a relationship built on love that quickly turns one-sided. Enzo, the wealthy heir to the Quinn family, is completely devoted to Stella—the daughter of his family’s driver—and goes as far as bringing her and her father into his home and giving her access to his fortune.

Janey Slaten as Stella in "I'm Done Being a Yes-Man" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp
But while Enzo is sincere, Stella takes advantage of his feelings. She treats him poorly, pretends to be the real Quinn heir, and uses his wealth to gain popularity, all while letting others believe he is beneath her.
Things take a darker turn when Stella, who is secretly involved with Tony, convinces Enzo to take the blame for an accident she caused—leading to his imprisonment and eventual downfall.

Jack Rykert as Enzo in "I'm Done Being a Yes-Man" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp
Just when it seems like Enzo has lost everything, the story introduces a twist. After being betrayed and killed, he is given a second chance and sent back in time.
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This time, Enzo begins to see things clearly, setting him on a different path where he no longer blindly follows Stella and starts to make choices for himself.

The poster for "I'm Done Being a Yes-Man" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp
Meet Enzo (played by Jack Rykert)
Enzo is the heir to the Quinn Corporation, a role that comes with pressure and expectations. He’s used to doing what’s expected of him—until Stella enters his life and begins to shift his priorities.
After Stella gets into an accident, Enzo takes the blame for her, setting the story in motion. It’s a decision that shows both his loyalty and the burden he carries as someone who always puts others first.

Jack Rykert as Enzo in "I'm Done Being a Yes-Man" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp
Enzo is played by Jack Rykert, a Los Angeles-based actor who has built his experience across film, television, and commercial work. He has appeared in projects like "The List," "My Wedding, Your Biggest Regret," "Never Betray the Woman Who Built You," "The CEO's Second Chance Contract Sweetheart," "Wanted by the Rogue Alpha," and has also worked with brands such as T-Mobile. With a background in acting training and improv, Rykert brings a steady, grounded presence to the role while still showing Enzo’s more emotional side.
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Meet Stella (played by Janey Slaten)
Stella comes from a very different world than Enzo. As the daughter of a chauffeur, she’s grown up without the same privileges, and her choices are often shaped by circumstance.
When the accident happens, Stella allows Enzo to take the fall, creating a complicated connection between them. Her story is driven by survival, but also by the emotional weight of what she’s allowed to happen.

Janey Slaten as Stella in "I'm Done Being a Yes-Man" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp
Janey Slaten plays Stella with a natural and understated approach. She is also known for her role in "Love Again, My Princess," where she similarly took on an emotionally driven character. In this series, she brings out Stella’s manipulative and self-serving side, making her a key force behind the story’s tension.
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Meet Lily (played by Sadie Waldron)
Lily is Enzo’s longtime love interest, though her feelings are often overlooked as his attention remains fixed on Stella. Despite being ignored, she stays loyal, quietly holding on to the hope that he might one day see her differently.
Her role becomes more significant when Enzo is imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit. Determined to help him, Lily turns to her well-connected father—and in a surprising twist, she later plays a key role in bringing Enzo back to life, giving him a second chance.
She is portrayed by Sadie Waldron, who has appeared in projects like "All Jumbled Up" and "Xavier and the Nightkeeper," continuing to build her presence in the vertical drama space.

Sadie Waldron as Lily in "I'm Done Being a Yes-Man" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp
Meet Tony (played by Mason Eaglin)
Tony is a campus football star who comes across as confident but is driven by ambition and self-interest. Believing Stella to be an heiress, he attaches himself to her, hoping to benefit from her supposed status.
His actions take a darker turn when he teams up with Stella against Enzo, only to later face the consequences when the truth begins to surface. Once Stella’s lies are exposed, Tony quickly distances himself, revealing where his true priorities lie.
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Mason Eaglin plays Tony, and his other credits include "Unstoppable," "Wrestle-Off," "After Switched Fiancé, I Married a Mafia Boss," "The Quarterback Next Door," "From Trash to Cash: How I Found a Billionaire," and "Don't Challenge the Lady Billionaire," among others, bringing a strong and assertive presence to the role.

Mason Eaglin as Tony in "I'm Done Being a Yes-Man" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp
Meet Driver Kevin (played by Ernest Curcio)
Kevin is the Quinn family’s longtime driver, but his role goes beyond that. Aware of Enzo’s feelings for his daughter Stella, he begins to see himself as part of the family’s future—something that slowly shapes his behavior.
Over time, Kevin takes advantage of Enzo’s kindness, growing increasingly entitled and acting as though he has a place within the Quinn estate. His character adds another layer to the story, showing how loyalty can shift when personal gain is involved.
He is played by Ernest Curcio, an experienced actor whose credits include "My Husband's Nephew is My Guilty Pleasure," "My Ex's Uncle Put Quadruplets in Me," "Down and Dangerous," and numerous stage productions, bringing depth to even the more understated roles.
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"I’m Done Being a Yes-Man" is built around its characters and the choices they make. With Jack Rykert and Janey Slaten leading the cast, supported by a mix of emerging and experienced actors, the series focuses on relationships, consequences, and the moments that bring them together.
