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02.04.2020 - 17:19 / eonline.com
You saw the preview, now see what really happened when Modern Family stars Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet pranked each other on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Over the 11 seasons of Modern Family, Stonestreet admitted to doing a fair number of pranks on his TV husband.
"First of all, I think Eric only does it to me because he loves me," Ferguson said. "That's what I tell myself." One prank that stood out to Ferguson was when they were filming on location in a very dusty location and Stonestreet
.Crazy how close everyone seems to live near each other in Hollywood!
After 11 seasons, 22 Emmy Awards, and 12 Golden Globe nominations, ABC’s Modern Family has finally come to an end. However, a spin-off may be in the works soon.
By Denise Petski
As one of the most successful sitcoms in recent times, Modern Family took it's final bow today after 11 glorious seasons and 250 laugh out loud episodes. The Emmy-nominated series made actors like Sofia Vergara and Ty Burrell extremely popular over time! In fact, Modern Family got a lot of Emmy love as well for its unconventional family comedy. However, the time was up for this modern family to hang up their boots and say their final goodbye to their fans.
The cast of Modern Family leaves behind a legacy of laughter, love and family after Wednesday night’s series finale. For 11 years, Sofia Vergara, Ed O’Neill, Eric Stonestreet, Jesse Tyler Ferguson,Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, Sarah Hyland, Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould, Rico Rodriguez, and Aubrey Anderson Emmons played one big dysfunctional family on-screen, but, that family aspect didn’t end when the director yelled cut.
The cast of Modern Family assembled, virtually, to reminisce about the end of their long-running comedy with Jimmy Kimmel. While Ed O'Neill, Julie Bowen, Sofia Vergara, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet and Ty Burrell were together from their own homes on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the talk show host posed the hot question to the cast: "Ed, will you ever speak to any of these people again?" Kimmel asked.
The cast of Global’s “Modern Family” are together again, even in self-isolation.
Audiences said goodbye to the ABC sitcom Modern Family on Apr. 8 after it’s storied 11 year run. For star Sarah Hyland, who played Haley Dunphy, the 29-year-old is so excited for what is to come next. “Sarah thinks it is the sky’s the limit for her career after Modern Family. She is enjoying her time off, she is certainly well off financially and doesn’t have to work again, but she wants to star in her own shows and do movies that make her happy,” a source tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY.
signed off on Wednesday, coming to an end after 11 seasons of laughs and love as one of television's most watched and acclaimed family sitcoms of the last decade.
signed off on Wednesday, coming to an end after 11 seasons of laughs and love as one of television's most watched and acclaimed family sitcoms of the last decade.
It's time to say farewell to
is coming to an end on Wednesday, signing off after 11 seasons of laughs and love as one of television's most watched and acclaimed family sitcoms of the last decade.
The world has been watching Sarah Hyland, 29 grow up ever since she was a teen. The actress burst onto the scene at the age of 19 when she landed the role of Haley Dunphy on the ABC sitcom Modern Family, and we’ve been watching her mature and become the incredible woman she is today ever since! As the longtime TV series comes to an emotional close on April 8, we’re taking a look back at how much Sarah has transformed since we first saw her on the silver screen in that very first season.
1. Modern FamilySeries finale After 11 seasons, the beloved long-running comedy series will come to an end, as Sofia Vergara, Jesse Tyler-Ferguson, Ed O’Neill, Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen return for the final episode. Ahead of the two-part series finale, ABC will also air a one-hour documentary chronicling the show’s epic run and feature exclusive interviews with the cast, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at their emotional final table read.When: Wednesday on Global, ABC
Jesse Tyler Ferguson (ABC/Image Group LA), Terrence McNally (Todd Franson/Metro Weekly), Zachary Quinto (Gage Skidmore)
The joke is on Jesse Tyler Ferguson!
Jesse Tyler Ferguson may have thought he was pranking Eric Stonestreet in a new “Jimmy Kimmel!” skit, but it was actually the other way around.