Young Artist Awards Nominations – Modern Family

February 22, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The kids of Modern Family, Rico Rodriguez, Nolan Gould and Ariel Winter were nominated for OUTSTANDING YOUNG PERFORMERS IN A TV SERIES in the Young Artist Awards.
Will need to wait till April 11th for the results.
BTW: didn’t they forget baby Lily?

Here is the full nominees list in this category:

OUTSTANDING YOUNG PERFORMERS IN A TV SERIES

“iCarly” – Nickelodeon
Miranda Cosgrove, Nathan Kress, Jeanette McCurdy, Noah Munck

“Stormworld” – SPACE
Calum Worthy, Andrew Jenkins, Valentina Barron

“Modern Family” – ABC
Rico Rodriguez, Nolan Gould, Ariel Winter

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Eric Stonestreet – “I’m single and I’m available”

February 21, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The NY Post has an interview with Eric Stonestreet, Cam from Modern Family. In the interview he talks about the women of NY city, admiring what he calls their “directness” and “honesty.”, and stating:
“I’m single and I’m available,” he announces.
“Maybe The Post could find me the lady of my dreams. I’d be happy to be bicoastal. That’s bi-coastal, not bisexual!”

He also talked about his partner on the show, Ferguson:
“He’s gay and I’m straight and we have fun with that,” Stonestreet says. “After I got the part, we decided to meet for coffee and get to know each other. In the middle of it, we realized it was Valentine’s Day and we were surrounded by lovers! That was a funny way to start off.”

Read the full interview here.

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‘Modern Family’ writer on WGA win: TV is ‘so screwed up and mismanaged’

February 21, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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Modern Family took home the trophy for achievements on the small screen at the annual Writers Guild Awards, held yesterday in Los Angeles.

New series: Modern Family.

Episodic comedy: “Apollo, Apollo,” 30 Rock, written by Robert Carlock, and the pilot of Modern Family, written by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd.

While accepting one of two awards for Modern Family, creator/executive producer Steve Levitan told the crowd that because TV was “so screwed up and mismanaged,” many of his writing peers have been rooting for the single-camera comedy’s success on ABC. “Thanks for that, Jeff Zucker,” Levitan said — a reference to the NBC Universal Chairman’s failed attempt to launch Jay Leno’s show in prime time, which put many writers out of work this season.

Source: EW.

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‘Modern Family’ cast to attend ‘PaleyFest 2010′ in Los Angeles on February 26

February 20, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The cast of ABC’s hit comedy, Modern Family, will appear on stage in a panel about their characters and the show on February 26, 2010.

IN PERSON

Steven Levitan, Creator/Executive Producer
Christopher Lloyd, Creator/Executive Producer
Ed O’Neill, “Jay Pritchett”
Sofía Vergara, “Gloria Delgado-Pritchett”
Julie Bowen, “Claire Dunphy”
Ty Burrell, “Phil Dunphy”
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, “Mitchell Pritchett”
Eric Stonestreet, “Cameron Tucker”
And additional members of the cast and creative team

Tickets: here.

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‘Modern Family’ Guest Star

February 19, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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I guess the rumors about Justin Kirk were true – see the pic from @jessetyler tweet

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A new “Modern Family”?

February 19, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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Building on the success of Modern Family and The Middle, ABC continues spending big bucks on more comedies — thus its decision to order 12 half-hour pilots this year. Here is the list of comedy pilots coming from EW:

Awkward Situations for Men (Jeff Filgo & Jackie Filgo). Inspired by the Danny Wallace book of the same name, the series focuses on a British on-air personality who moves to America and clashes with local customs. Cast includes Wallace and Laura Prepon (That ’70s Show).

Freshmen (Greg Malins, Arianna Huffington). A multi-camera sitcom about three first-year members of Congress that stars Sarah Chalke (Scrubs).

Funny in Farsi (Nastaran Dibai, Jeffrey B. Hodes). Based on the novel of the same name by Firoozeh Dumas, which is a memoir of the author’s childhood.

Untitled David Caspe Project. A single-camera comedy about a couple who breaks up at the altar while their friends try to keep things copacetic. Cast includes Damon Wayans, Jr. (My Wife and Kids ).

How to Be A Better American (Steven Cragg and Brian Bradley). A single-camera comedy about a father who attempts to improve his life and the lives of his (not-so-amenable) family.

It Takes a Village (Casey Johnson & David Windsor). A single-camera comedy about two exes and their partners who come together to raise a 15-year-old boy.

Mr. Sunshine (Matthew Perry, Alex Barnow, Mark Firek). Perry (Friends) stars as a self-absorbed manager of a sports arena. Cast also includes Allison Janney (The West Wing) and Andrea Anders (Better Off Ted).

Untitled Couples Project (Shana Goldberg-Meehan). A multi-camera sitcom about two sisters in different stages of their romantic relationships. Cast includes Joanna Garcia (Privileged).

Untitled Dana Gould Project. A multi-camera comedy about a high school guidance counselor. Cast includes Gould and Brian Dennehy (Cocoon).

Who Gets the Parents (Joe Port & Joe Wiseman). A multi-camera comedy about three adult siblings who are grappling with their parents’ late-in-life divorce.

Women Are Crazy, Men Are Stupid (Howard Morris and Jenny Lee). A multi-camera comedy based on the book of the same name.

Wright Vs. Wrong (Stephanie Weir). A single-camera comedy about a conservative pundit who’s very different in private.

Do you see any new Modern Family here?

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‘Modern Family’ Rating

February 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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With hard competition from the Olympics and Idol, Modern Family reruns did well:
“Modern Family” at 8 (1.7/5 in 18-49, 5.1 million viewers overall) and wrapping with “Cougar Town” at 10:30 p.m. (1.1/3 in 18-49, 2.7 million viewers overall). Outside of the 8 p.m. “Modern” delivery, the best numbers came with the regularly scheduled episodes of “The Middle” at 8:30 p.m. (1.7/5 in 18-49, 4.7 million viewers overall) and “Modern Family” at 9 (1.7/4 in 18-49, 4.4 million viewers overall).

The interesting news of that night was of course that after six years, “American Idol’s” amazing winning streak is over – NBC’s Winter Olympics finished ahead of the Fox.

Source: Variety

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Modern Family Guest Stars – Judy Greer and Justin Kirk

February 18, 2010 by · 3 Comments
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As we know, Judy Greer is going to guest star on Modern Family, but now TV Fanatic brings us a first look of the actress on the scene. She’ll pop up on the funniest show on television next month as an ex-girlfriend of Phil’s. These two reconnect via Facebook and, well, you can imagine how well that goes.
Judy Greer Modern Family

Another guest star that will visit the show is Justin Kirk, who is best known for his hilarious turn on Weeds as Nancy Botwin’s brother-in-law, Andy. Kirk will play the owner of a clothing line on the ABC sitcom. He’ll interact with Mitchell, who quits his law firm and comes aboard Kirk’s company as its legal council.

Justin Kirk Modern Family

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Eric Stonestreet – Funny Or Die

February 17, 2010 by · 3 Comments
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It is a rerun night of Modern Family, so how about some Eric Stonestreet in Funny Or Die (which we found on his personal website).

Have fun and stay in school (to all those people who tweeted that they are ditching school to watch Modern Family).

DATING FOR DUMBASSES: Lesson #63 – watch more funny videos
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Modern Family Quotes

February 17, 2010 by · 7 Comments
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EW compiled the 15 picks for the show’s funniest lines — so far.
Here are our favorites:

Modern-Family-Costco-Cam
”I’m sort of like Costco — I’m big, I’m not fancy, and I dare you to not like me.” — Cameron (episode 3)

Modern-Family-Julie
”Our son is not weird. What’s weird is that her kid wears aftershave and dresses like a count.” — Claire, about Manny (episode 5)

/Modern-Family-Phil
”That was hardly porn; it was a topless woman on a tractor. You know what they call that in Europe? A cereal commercial.” — Phil (episode 12)

Modern Family Oneil
”I have to get old…. You don’t have to get fat.” —Phil to Gloria, on Valentine’s Day (episode 15)

What is your favorite quote of the season?

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