Fifteen-year-old Owen Cooper has become the youngest male Emmy winner in history after securing the Best Supporting Actor award for his role in Netflix's miniseries "Adolescence."
Cooper, who was 14 during filming, delivered an inspiring acceptance speech, emphasizing the importance of focus and stepping outside one's comfort zone.
The series "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.
HBO series "The Pitt" was the upset winner over "Severance" for Best Drama Series.
"The Pitt" star Noah Wyle earned his first Emmy for best drama actor.
Seth Rogen, star and co-creator of "The Studio," claimed his first Emmy for best comedy actor and another for directing the show.
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" was celebrated as best talk series for the first time in its decade-long run, despite CBS's decision to cancel the show for financial reasons.
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