Owen Cooper wins praise and an Emmy nomination for 'Adolescence'
MISSOULA COUNTY, MONTANA, AUG 1 – Owen Cooper, 15, earned an Emmy nomination for his role as a teenager charged with murder in the Netflix series "Adolescence," which received 13 Emmy nominations.
- This Emmy season, Owen Cooper was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Limited Series for Netflix’s 'Adolescence', which received 13 nominations.
- His first television role features Owen Cooper, an actor, in the series 'Adolescence,' which was nominated for 13 Emmys and could make him the youngest winner in this category.
- Doherty praised the richness of Cooper’s portrayal, saying it was a real tribute to what he did, highlighting the depth of the performance.
- Behind the series, Graham and Thorne hope 'Adolescence' prompts viewers to reconsider societal triggers, with its Emmy nomination potentially making Cooper the youngest winner in his category.
- Drawing on social media insights, Owen Cooper credits episode three of 'Adolescence' with shaping his performance, which could make him the youngest Emmy winner in his category.
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Owen Cooper wins praise and an Emmy nomination for 'Adolescence'
The first television episode Owen Cooper shot is likely the one that will make him the youngest actor to win an Emmy in the limited series supporting actor category.
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