Bewitching! Modern Family star Sofia Vergara gets into the Halloween spirit with sexy costume
Bewitching! Modern Family star Sofia Vergara gets into the Halloween spirit with sexy costume
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 3:49 PM on 5th October 2010
She’s made a name for herself on U.S. TV with her sexy Latin style and voluptuous figure.
But actress Sofia Vergara showed off a much spookier look just in time for Halloween.
The 38-year-old posted pictures of herself on her Twitter account, wearing in a racy witch costume.
The photos were taken on set while filming the upcoming Halloween episode of Modern Family, with co-stars Julie Bowen, Rico Rodriguez and Nolan Gould.
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Eric Stonestreet Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Video)
Modern Family’s Eric Stonestreet sits down with Jay Leno in this Tonight show video clip
(September 30), where he talks about the show, growing up on the farm, and even shares his award winning lemon bundt cake with Jay.
Source: PopCrunch
“Modern Family’s” Cam and Mitchell kiss.
After months of near hysteria in the blather-o-sphere in re will ABC let “Modern Family’s” gay couple Mitchell and Cameron kiss or not:
* The group Let Cam & Mitchell Kiss on “Modern Family”! Already has nearly 9,000 members and is trying to push to get the gay couple to share “even a brief kiss.” — Celebuzz
* Facebook’s new cause: “Modern Family’s” gay kiss — Salon
* “Modern Family’s” Gay Kiss… and Was Planned All Along – E!Online
* “Modern Family’s” Gay Liplock has been shot! — Movieline
* Will “Modern Family’s” gay kiss hurt its ratings?” — Fancast
The Kiss finally happened attracting about 12 million viewers.
Source: Washington Post.
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Four Things You May Not Know About Modern Family’s Julie Bowen
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We know she’s hot. We know she’s hilarious. But here are four things you may not know about Modern Family‘s Julie Bowen:
1. She got her start on soaps.
2. She didn’t get the Lost finale, either.
3. She’s the national spokesperson for the American Lung Association’s “Faces of Influenza” campaign.
4. She’s a lot like her type A character.
Read the full story on TV Guide.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY TAKES A LOOK INSIDE TV’S FUNNIEST SHOW – MODERN FAMILY
MODERN FAMILY
INSIDE TV’S FUNNIEST SHOW!
OBSESSED WITH MODERN FAMILY? ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY TAKES A LOOK AT HOW THE HIT COMEDY PLANS TO STAY FLUSH WITH SUCCESS IN SEASON 2
New York – In just one season, ABC’s sweet-and-saucy mockumentary about an extended family spanning three households pulled off the near impossible: It made “family comedy” cool. Not only have the ratings been healthy – the show drew 9.5 million weekly viewers and has already been sold into syndication for a reported $1.5 million per episode – Modern Family is truly excelling honors at both the Television Critics Association awards and the Emmys. “I’m new to American television, so I don’t know exactly what it means,” says Sofia Vergara of the Emmy, “but I hope it means a lot of money!”
Sounds like this is a perfect time for the stars to take a moment to believe their hype. “I think that’s a very dangerous thing to do,” warns Ed O’Neill, sitting on a Dunphy den sofa between scenes. “You just have to keep going until it’s over. Then you can sit back and say, ‘Wasn’t that a nice run?’ It’s like being in a boxing match. You’re not going to sit back and go, ‘Boy, I’m beating the s— out of him!’ because the next shot is on you, you know? You better finish the fight.” Adds Ty Burrell: “Everybody’s come back with their nose to the grindstone, which is incredibly comforting. Because that would be the thing you’d worry about – we’d come back resting on our laurels or overconfident or soft…. I love that I just said ‘soft’ about a bunch of comedians. We’re all incredibly soft. There’s no way around that. We’re marshmallows. But we’re working hard. We’re hard working marshmallows.”
O’Neill has heard raves from celebs like Helen Mirren, Larry David, and Sacha Baron Cohen; heck, Steven Spielberg flagged him down at the local coffee shop. “I was in my car reading the paper and he knocked on the window: ’Ed! The show! I watch it with my daughter! My God, you parent like me!’ And I started thinking, ‘This show is having a strange effect on people.’” The outpourings have surprised and, at times, humbled the cast. “I’ve done a lot of incredibly pretentious plays in New York,” says Burrell. ”Just very heartfelt plays. And in a weird way, all the silliness on this show has been the most meaningful thing I’ve ever done. I’ve had families come up and say, ‘This is how we’re actually getting back in touch with each other as a family.’ We’re realizing this may have a larger impact. Obviously, we’re going to try not to bring that to work, so that we’re not doing soap opera acting in the middle of our silly little comedy.”
The story of the aforementioned Mitchell-and-Cam lip-lock (airing Sept. 29), however, became something of a soap opera in itself when a “Let Cam & Mitchell kiss!” Facebook page sprang up in May. Still, the producers and actors insist a smooch was already in the works for this season: “It’s nice that people care so much, but it kind of bums me out in that now it looks like we’re doing something because somebody begged us to or pressured us to,” says Eric Stonestreet. “The [writers] wanted to tell a good story and not just make a moment out of it. It should just be normal, natural, and sweet, and done in a really great way, which is how they’re doing it.” Agrees Jesse Tyler Ferguson: “I thought it was really sweet that the fans were so avid about the show and wanted to see that happen…. That being said, it’s not a Choose Your Own Adventure type of show. We have amazing writers. And we’re not just going to give the fans whatever they want to see.”
Although there are no immediate plans to stage another Family vacation like May’s Hawaiian expedition, the actors are already mapping out possible jaunts…. But theModern Family cast members don’t need fancy trips to stay happy, especially when they realize how lucky they are. “A lot of us are actors that struggled for a while or have been out of the scene for a while, and we’re sort of adjusting to the notoriety that has been thrust upon us with the show,” says Ferguson. “It’s been really wild because we’re being treated in ways that we’re not used to. We’re really trying not to get comfortable with it because we don’t want to look like we’re the new cast of Jersey Shore, lapping up our fame.”
Source: Highlights from ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY’s October 1, 2010 issue (on newsstands nationwide Friday, September 24)
See also : EW website
Ed O’Neill on Modern Family
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Crave talked to Ed, here is some of the highlights:
CraveOnline: Do you imagine any possible world where you’re more known as Jay than Al?
Ed O’Neill: [Laughs] I didn’t think about that one. I don’t know. I think Al’s kind of an iconic character. Maybe Jay will be, I don’t know. I hope so.
CraveOnline: What makes you laugh the most on the show?
Ed O’Neill: Again, it’s hard to say.
CraveOnline: I won’t hold you to one thing, but just to talk about things.
Ed O’Neill: Well, the first thing I remember really, really laughing behind the scenes was Ty. It was a scene where the underwear was falling on him, where Sofia was throwing the underwear and it was all over him. I was watching on a monitor and just the look on his face, it was pricelessly funny to me. Then things Sofia would do would crack me up. The gay couple is great, hilarious.
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Modern Family matters
WHERE’S your cupcake? Nolan Gould, the trouble-making boy on Modern Family, asked Ariel Winter, who plays his sister Alex, backstage at the Emmy Awards on Sunday night.
After only one season, Modern Family had just come of age, capturing the Emmy for Best Comedy Series and unseating 30 Rock, the winner for the past three years.
Behind the scenes, E! channel was handing out cupcakes, which Winter skipped, smartly, as Gould was soon whining: “Chocolate’s dripping everywhere!” He was doing what many 11-year-old boys do best – shouting.
Meanwhile, Rico Rodriguez, 12, who plays the old soul Manny (son of Vergara’s character; stepson of O’Neill’s), was on the phone with his father, who was wishing him a good night. He had school on Monday morning.
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Emmy-Nominee Sofia Vergara’s Emmy Awards Dress and Suave Professionals Product
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Sofia Vergara’s Emmy gown and hair look are currently up for auction to raise money for charity.
Emmy-nominated actress Sofia Vergara of ABC’s “Modern Family” teamed up with hair care brand Suave Professionals®, known for salon-quality performance, to let America choose her red carpet hairstyle for the evening. Vergara turned heads on the big night with her glamorous waves by Suave Professionals Celebrity Stylist Jenny Cho, the winning look voted for by thousands of Americans.
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