Shot in a mockumentary-style similar to comedies like "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation," "Modern Family" has been on-air since 2009 and recently wrapped its 11th season on ABC.
The show tracks three families connected by grandfather Jay Pritchett (Ed O'Neill) and analyzes the relationships between his wife, his adult children, his stepson, and his grandchildren.
The cast includes Sofia Vergara, Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet, and many more.
In 2010, Ferguson spoke to Vanity Fair about receiving his first Emmy nomination for his role as Mitchell Pritchett on "Modern Family."
"I think we thought that the show itself would get a nomination, but the fact that they recognized so many of the actors and for me and Eric [Stonestreet], too, we were really happy that the couple was recognized," said Ferguson. "They're characters that haven't been seen on network television ever: two gay men raising a baby. So, the fact that we were both recognized was very gratifying."