Cultural Impact

Modern Family was one of the most awarded sitcoms of the 2010s, earning widespread recognition from critics, peers, and major awards organizations throughout its 11‑season run.

entire show achievments

emmys: 22 Primetime Emmy Awards out of 85 nominations
"Outstanding Comedy Series" 5 consecutive times (2010–2014) — a rare and historic achievement shared only with Frasier.

golden globes: "Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy" in 2012
Received multiple Golden Globe nominations in both acting and series categories throughout its run.

Screen actors guild: The cast won multiple SAG Awards, including "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series" multiple times

Additional Honors & Recognition: peabody award for excellence in storytelling, Recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the top television programs of the year for several seasons. Producers Guild of America Awards, Writers Guild of America Awards, Critics’ Choice Television Awards, GLAAD Media Awards for its portrayal of diverse families.

individual acting honors

emmy nominations and wins

Julie Bowen won Emmy Awards for Supporting Actress. Ty Burrell and Eric Stonestreet each won Emmys for Supporting Actor. Several cast members, including Ed O’Neill, Sofia Vergara, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, received multiple Emmy nominations over the years.

Other Nominations & Recognition

Sofia Vergara received multiple Golden Globe and SAG nominations for her performance as Gloria.
Across all ceremonies and organizations, Modern Family garnered scores of nominations and wins— solidifying its status as one of the most critically acclaimed sitcoms of its era