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Adolescence Star Owen Cooper's LFC Mention in Golden Globes Speech
At 16, Owen Cooper is the youngest male actor to win a Golden Globe for supporting role on TV, earning acclaim for Netflix's Adolescence with multiple awards and nominations.
- During the 83rd Golden Globes telecast, Owen Cooper won the Golden Globe for male actor in a supporting role on television, announced live on CBS from the Beverly Hilton and produced by Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner.
- Cooper earned acclaim for playing Jamie Miller in Adolescence, his breakout role in the Netflix four-part psychological crime drama that led the Primetime Emmys with thirteen nominations and eight wins.
- The 16-year-old Owen Cooper became the youngest winner in best supporting TV actor categories, surpassing Chris Colfer, who was 20 in 2010, and is the second-youngest male Golden Globe winner after Ricky Schroder.
- Industry recognition continued as Cooper added the Globe to prior Critics' Choice and Gotham TV awards and his SAG-AFTRA Actor Award nomination, capping a dominant run for Adolescence with five nominations and four wins this year.
- Looking ahead, Cooper will soon appear as a younger Heathcliff in Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights adaptation and closed his speech with `Bring on 2026.` referencing Liverpool F.C.
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With the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film, Owen Cooper is the youngest to win a Golden Globe in that category.
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