‘Modern Family’ wins best comedy series Emmy
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The rookie comedy “Modern Family” won the Emmy for the best TV comedy series on Sunday, ending the three-year reign of “30 Rock.”
Thanks to all the fans!
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Sofia Vergara Emmy Awards 2010: Stunning & Strapless
Shimmery strapless dress at Sunday night’s Emmy Awards.
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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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EWwy Awards – ED O’NEILL Modern Family
Best Actor in a Comedy
ED O’NEILL, MODERN FAMILY
Modern Family and Cougar Town are time-slot buddies in ABC’s Wednesday-night lineup, so it’s fitting that the former show’s Ed O’Neill snagged a EWwy to serve as a bookend alongside the latter series’ Courteney Cox.
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Lynchburg native’s comedic creativity lands Emmy award
There’s nothing quite like laughing your way to a career milestone at the ripe old age of 30.
Just ask Lynchburg native Ryan Case, who has won an Emmy for Outstanding Editing for a Comedy Series for her work on the pilot episode of ABC’s “Modern Family.”
She’s the first woman to win the category, which was created in 2003.
Case says working on the popular show — which many in the industry have credited with reviving the sitcom genre — “might be even more fun” than actually watching it.
“I laugh all day,” Case, a 1998 E.C. Glass High School grad, said in a recent phone interview. “If you walk by my (editing) bay, you’d think I was crazy because I’m in this basement … and all you hear is me laughing out loud all the time.
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More Manny for Modern Family’s Second Season
When Modern Family returns to ABC on September 22 for its second season little Manny (Rico Rodriguez) will be front and center. Executive producers Christopher Lloyd and Steve Levitan tell TV Guide Magazine he’ll go on his first date—his first on-screen date, that is.
“I don’t think it’s his first date,” says Levitan, Adds Lloyd, It’s his first serious girlfriend. The irst one he really feels he’s falling in love with.” The story line might end up being less about Manny than it is about his mother.
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Modern Family, Live on Stage
As the cast of Modern Family gets ready for the Emmys and their 14 nominations, they treated their fans to a live table read. Hollywood 411 talked to the cast about Ed O’Neill’s Emmy snub and what to expect next season.
Modern Family – 2010 Emmy Awards Nominees
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The Emmy Awards are fast approaching this Sunday evening and it’s time to make your picks in TV.com’s annual Emmy Awards poll! And don’t forget to vote for Modern Family in the comedy category.
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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!.
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