Owen Cooper, the 15-year-old star of Netflix’s ‘Adolescence,’ has secured the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, making him the youngest male actor to achieve this honor. The series, celebrated for its distinctive writing, direction, and performances, centers on a family grappling with the aftermath of their 13-year-old son’s arrest for murder. Cooper’s portrayal of Jamie Miller has garnered significant acclaim. Born in Warrington, England, ‘Adolescence’ marked Cooper’s debut acting role. He gained experience at The Drama Mob, a drama school co-founded by Tina O’Brien and Esther Morgan. Following his success in ‘Adolescence,’ Cooper is set to appear in the film ‘Wuthering Heights’ and the BBC series ‘Film Club.’ Prior to the Emmy, he received the Gotham TV award for Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Limited Series. During his acceptance speech, Cooper reflected on his journey, emphasizing the power of focus, stepping outside of one’s comfort zone, and believing in the possibility of achieving anything.
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