Eric Stonestreet was nominated along with Chris Colfer of Glee, Neil Patrick Harris of How I Met Your Mother, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Ty Burrell of Modern Family and Jon Cryer of Two and a Half Men.
Eric Stonestreet was born on September 9, 1971 in Kansas City. Eric Stonestreet is an Emmy award winning actor from Kansas best known for his starring role as Cameron Tucker on the ABC comedy Modern Family. He has won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Modern Family.
Eric Stonestreet grew up far from the bright lights of Los Angeles. As a young man raising pigs, he never would have imagined that he would end up in Los Angeles as an actor. While attending Kansas State University, studying to be a prison administrator, his friend Paul dared Eric to audition for the play "Prelude to a Kiss". As fate would have it, Eric was cast in the play (in the smallest role) and was, as they say, bitten by the bug.
After graduating with a degree in Sociology, Eric Stonestreet moved to Chicago to study and perform theatre and improv. Chicago brought new challenges and lots of opportunities, and after spending two years working in television commercials and studying with both IO Chicago and The Second City, Eric Stonestreet decided to head west to further pursue his dream.
While performing improv with IO West, he continued working in commercials and started to build an impressive resume creating memorable characters on shows including: Dharma & Greg, Malcolm in the Middle, Party of Five, Spin City, ER, The West Wing, American Dad, Providence, Close To Home, Crossing Jordan and Bones. His most notable character is from his recurring turn as Ronnie Litre, the questionable documents tech, on the original CSI. Eric Stonestreet played series regular “Andrew Schoch“ opposite Robert Forster and Mathew Lillard in the Fox pilot “13 Graves.” Eric most recently guest starred in unique roles on television shows such as “The Mentalist,” “N.C.I.S.,” “Nip/Tuck” and “Pushing Daisies.”
Eric Stonestreet's success on television brought him the opportunity to break ground on the big screen as well. His breakout role came when he played, Sheldon the hotel desk clerk, in Cameron Crowe’s film “Almost Famous.” That small but memorable role opened many doors for Eric. In 2003 Eric starred in IFC’S cult classic, “Girls Will Be Girls”, which was an official selection to the Sundance Film Festival.
The 2010 edition of the Primetime Emmy Awards opened with a victory for Modern Family and Eric Stonestreet, who won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
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