The event took place in West Hollywood, CA

The Walt Disney Company has plenty to celebrate this year, with some of the best programming on television like "Abbott Elementary," "Paradise," "Grey's Anatomy," "Love Story," "Dancing With the Stars," "Reasonable Doubt" and so many more. And celebrate they did at the Walt Disney Company Toast to TV.
"I'm having so much fun here. This is my first time here, and just being in this room is different because there are a lot of executives behind the scenes who make the show happen and that's been a lot of fun," said "Reasonable Doubt's" Emayatzy Corinealdi.
"People are honored to be in the company that we are and happy to be working," said Judy Reyes, who stars in not one but two ABC shows, "High Potential" and "Scrubs."
Paul Anthony Kelly, who played John F. Kennedy Jr. in FX's "Love Story," told On The Red Carpet he was excited to be there and say hi to everyone!
"Disney's got such a great thing going and I'm stoked to meet people," he said.
Kelly wasn't the only one ready to mix and mingle. The stars are also fans of some of Disney's best programming.
"I have screamed at every member of 'Paradise' individually," said "The Testaments" star Lucy Halliday.
"I think 'Paradise' but also 'Abbott Elementary' is something that I really really love," added Halliday's co-star Chase Infiniti.
"Paradise" star and executive producer Sterling K. Brown goes for the comedies.
"'Abbott' of course. Love me some Quinta (Brunson, "Abbott Elementary" star and creator), love that whole crew. The 'Scrubs' folks, like I'm so happy for them and that reboot," he said.
"A lot of the shows I'm a fan of are right here. I'm really excited about 'High Potential.' I'm always gonna be very excited about a network show that's killing it," said the aforementioned Brunson.
"I'm a huge fan of 'Wonder Man.' I got to meet the director and show runner," said Marvel fan and "Scrubs" star Donald Faison. "To be here and see all these people is pretty cool."
You can see more of On The Red Carpet's coverage in the video player above.
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