Modern Family, Glee Take Early Emmys
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Freshmen breakouts Modern Family and Glee dominated early at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday as Eric Stonestreet and Jane Lynch won statuettes.
Modern Family’s Steve Levitan and Christopher Lloyd also won best writing for a comedy series for the ABC hit’s first episode, “Pilot.”
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Eric Stonestreet – Emmy Win
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Eric Stonestreet took home the Supporting Actor Emmy for his role as the lovable Cameron on “Modern Family.
This is his first nomination and win of his career — one which appeared to make his co-star and fellow nominee Jesse Tyler Ferguson misty eyed.
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‘Modern Family’ couple Cam and Mitchell will finally kiss
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When Modern Family returns for its new season this fall, gay couple – and parents to the adorable Lily – Cameron (Eric Stonestreet, left) and Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson, right) will finally smooch, much to the relief of some fans.
“We’ve had an episode planned for a long time that dealt with that subject of (their being affectionate),” Levitan tells E!.
Source: USA Today
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Eric Stonestreet on ‘Modern Family’
Eric Stonestreet tells us which Broadway star is going to make an appearance on Season 2 of “Modern Family.”
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‘Modern Family’ star: Ed O’Neill was snubbed
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For Modern Family’s Eric Stonestreet, the Emmy nominations announcement was all about managing expectations.
“I made myself stay up until about 2 a.m. hoping it would allow me to sleep through a non-phone call or allow me to be woken up by a phone call” after the pre-6 a.m. announcement in California. “That was my approach and it worked.”
“I’m bummed Ed (O’Neill)’s not in there,” he says. “It’s bittersweet because none of this really works without one another.”
Source: USA Today
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Photo Flash: Modern Family’s Eric Stonestreet Attends JERSEY BO
On Tuesday, June 15, Eric Stonestreet, who plays the starring role of “Cameron Tucker” on the ABC comedy Modern Family, attended JERSEY BOYS at The Palazzo Resort-Hotel-Casino. After the
show he went backstage to meet the cast and visit with his friend Travis Cloer, who stars as “Frankie Valli” in JERSEY BOYS.
Source: Broadway World
‘Modern Family’ Finale
The Dunphy-Pritchett clan returned from their Hawaiian adventure last night, ready to wrap up the end of an impeccable first season with a family portrait. Not surprisingly, what should be a simple picture becomes a much more complicated ordeal for our favorite borderline-OCD Claire. She attempts to wrangle the whole family together, only to encounter one mishap after the next—the perpetually broken step, Phil’s ill-fitting white pants, a brother afraid of a pigeon, and a husband who kisses her young stepmother. Modern Family went out with a bang but didn’t forget to leave us with some lessons to mull over:
There’s nothing wrong with bringing your own snacks. Sneaking some sodas into your bag into the movie theaters is one thing, but Phil takes it to another level, demonstrating that smuggling treats into a sports event can be an art.
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Response from the producers of “Modern Family” – Let Cam & Mitchell kiss on Modern Family!
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On Tuesday, the producers of “Modern Family” released a statement to the website AfterElton.com regarding the concern over Cam & Mitchell’s lack of affection.
“Cameron and Mitchell are a loving, grounded, committed, and demonstrably affectionate couple and have been from the beginning of the series. It happens that we have an episode in the works that addresses Mitchell’s slight discomfort with public displays of affection. It will air in the fall and until then, as Phil Dunphy would say, everyone please chillax.”
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Modern Family 1.22 “Airport 2010″ – May 5th
THERE’S NO GREATER TEST THAN TRAVELING WITH YOUR FAMILY ON ABC’S “MODERN FAMILY”
“Airport 2010″ – For Jay’s birthday, Gloria gives him the best surprise — a romantic birthday getaway to Hawaii — the only kicker is she invited the whole entire family to come along. Everyone arrives at the airport, and it’s a maddening scene with forgotten I.D.’s, security breaches and flying phobias, on “Modern Family,” WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 (9:00-9:30 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
“Modern Family” stars Ed O’Neill as Jay Pritchett, Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy, Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy, Sof’a Vergara as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett, Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell Pritchett, Eric Stonestreet as Cameron, Sarah Hyland as Haley Dunphy, Nolan Gould as Luke Dunphy, Ariel Winter as Alex Dunphy and Rico Rodriguez as Manny Delgado.
Guest starring are Reid Ewing as Dylan, Tom Wright as Pete, Patrick Stafford as Jeff, Andrew Heffernan as Gate Attendant and Kelly Michaels as Daryl.
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Celebrities Love Modern Family!
This week we have some celeberties that love Modern Family:
Kirstie Alley (from the Washington Examiner):
Alley said she would adore guest roles on “Glee” and “Modern Family” and knows exactly what they should be. On Fox’s show about a high school glee club, Alley could see herself as an acting coach in search of singing talent for a musical. On ABC’s “Modern Family,” she’s itching for a more maternal part.
“I want to play the gay guy’s mom,” she said, referring to the heavyset character of Cameron, partner to Mitchell (actors Eric Stonestreet, Jesse Tyler Ferguson). “And they’ve got to do it quick, while I’m still plump.”
Alyssa Milano (From PB Pulse):
The top shows on her TiVo.
“I love Modern Family, House, Dexter and I love The United States of Tara.”
Bret Michaels (From Access Hollywood):
“I’ve been spending my time in the hospital watching ‘Modern Family,’” he revealed. “It is the best new comedy out there.”