14-year-old Owen Cooper becomes youngest male Emmy winner

Fourteen-year-old Owen Cooper made history as the youngest male Emmy winner ever, securing the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series for his role in Netflix's miniseries "Adolescence".

Cooper, who was 14 during filming and is now 15, expressed his disbelief and encouraged others to step out of their comfort zones to achieve their dreams, stating that anything is possible.

The Netflix miniseries "Adolescence" garnered significant attention, with each episode achieving 140 million views in its first three months and sparking conversations about the link between real-world violence and online "incel" culture.

In his acting debut, Cooper portrayed Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old suspected of being the killer of his classmate, and the series delved into his troubled past and skewed perceptions of women.

Other notable wins included Trammell Tillman and Britt Lower for "Severance", while "The Pitt" and "The Studio" also took home early awards.

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