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"Modern Family" castmembers Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen at the 2011 Emmy Awards
Photo: Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images

"Modern Family" castmembers Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen at the 2011 Emmy Awards Photo: Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images

2011 Emmys Ruled By 'Modern Family'

On Sunday night (September 18), TV's biggest stars turned up at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles to see who would go home with hardware and who would leave empty-handed.

Jocelyn Vena | MTV.com | Published: 09/19/2011 08:33

The night's hostess, "Glee" star Jane Lynch, opened the show with a musical number that featured "Star Trek" star Leonard Nimoy and a slew of other stars, like Randy Jackson and Jon Hamm, along with his "Mad Men" crew, singing about the glories of TV and the perils of awards shows. "I know this feels stupid and schlocky and already feels overly long," Lynch joked in song.

Lynch's "Glee" alter ego Sue Sylvester, in her signature tracksuit, eventually made an appearance, and the hostess did something the show's fans have been waiting for: She slushied Coach Sylvester.

During the comedy portion of the night, "Modern Family" owned, starting with Julie Bowen beating out co-star Sofia Vergara for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. "I don't know what I'm going to talk about in therapy now; I won something!" she joked. The Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy category was filled with "Modern Family" actors, but it was Bowen's TV husband Ty Burrell who took it home, joking, "I have a job where every day I go to work in full makeup."

"Welcome back to the 'Modern Family' Awards!" Lynch joked when the show came back from break. "We decided to throw them into the drama category just to see what happens."

Charlie Sheen presented Outstanding Lead Actor In a Comedy Series to "Big Bang Theory" star Jim Parsons. After all the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy nominees got onstage and received a standing ovation, the Emmy went to Melissa McCarthy for her work on "Mike and Molly." In addition to an Emmy, she got a bouquet of roses and a tiara. She told the room, "Wow, it's my first and best pageant ever."

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