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The third season of the American television sitcom Modern Family aired on ABC from September 21, 2011 to May 23, 2012. [1] This season was ordered on January 10, 2011. [2] The season was produced by Lloyd-Levitan Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television, with series creators Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd serving as showrunners.
Anderson-Emmons joined the cast of Modern Family in its third season in 2011, when she replaced Ella and Jaden Hiller in the role of Lily Tucker-Pritchett, [5] [6] a Vietnamese-born child adopted by a gay American couple. Her role has been praised for raising cultural diversity awareness. [7]
Near the end of the second season, there were rumors alluding to the producers recasting the role of Lily, and changing her age from a baby to a toddler. [10] In July 2011, a casting call for a "3- to 4-year-old daughter of Mitchell and Cameron" was put out by the producers. [11] Co-creator and executive producer Steven Levitan stated that: [12]
ABC's "Modern Family" ended in 2020 after 11 seasons. The cast, including Sofia Vergara and Ty Burrell, has changed since the series began in 2009. ... Anderson-Emmons played Lily Tucker-Pritchett ...
'Modern Family' Cast Then and Now Anderson-Emmons played Cameron and Mitchell’s daughter on the hit show from season 3 to its final season 11. The show aired from 2009 to 2020.
Modern Family’s Aubrey Anderson-Emmons is considering reprising her role of Lily Tucker-Pritchett on the hit ABC show.. The actress — who admitted to discussing the idea with TV dad Jesse ...
"Little Bo Bleep" is the 13th episode of the third season of the American sitcom Modern Family. It premiered on ABC on January 18, 2012. The episode was written by Cindy Chupack and directed by Chris Koch. Despite the controversy around Lily's (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) plotline of a
During the 2010–2011 season, Modern Family was the highest rated scripted show in the 18–49 demographic, and the third-highest rated overall sitcom behind CBS's The Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half Men. [84] [85] The season also ranked first among DVR viewers. [86] The third-season premiere became ABC's top-rated season premiere in six ...