Owen Cooper, youngest male Emmy winner, has made history at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards. The 15-year-old actor won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his role in the Netflix drama Adolescence.
Cooperβs victory broke a record that had stood for over 50 years. The previous youngest male Emmy winner was Scott Jacoby, who won in 1973 at age 16. The overall youngest acting Emmy winner remains Roxana Zal, who won at age 14 in 1984.
In Adolescence, Cooper played Jamie Miller, a teenager accused of murdering a classmate. The role demanded emotional depth and intensity. Remarkably, Cooper had no prior acting experience when the miniseries was filmed. At that time, he was only 14 years old.
The Netflix production itself earned widespread acclaim for its unique storytelling. Each episode was filmed in a single continuous take, adding to the showβs gripping atmosphere. Its central theme explored the dangers of online culture and social media-driven misogyny. Critics praised the series for its bold direction and timely message.
Cooperβs performance, in particular, stood out. Reviewers described it as βastonishingβ and highlighted his ability to portray a complex character with maturity beyond his years. Industry observers believe this win marks the start of a promising career for the young British actor.
The Emmys have long celebrated established names, but Cooperβs achievement reflects a growing recognition of emerging talent. His award also underscores how streaming platforms like Netflix are shaping new opportunities for young performers.
With this milestone, Cooperβs journey has inspired both fans and aspiring actors. From a debut role to international recognition, he has already secured his place in Emmy history.