Owen Cooper expressed his disbelief at making history by winning a Golden Globe Award for the TV series “Adolescence.” The 16-year-old actor made history as the youngest recipient of the Best Supporting Male Actor – Television award during the recent ceremony. Reflecting on his journey to the stage at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, he acknowledged the support of his family and also gave a shout-out to his favorite soccer team, Liverpool FC.
After surpassing his fellow nominees like Ashley Walters, Billy Crudup, Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, and Tramell Tillman, Owen took the stage to address the audience. He shared his astonishment at being at the Golden Globes and expressed gratitude for the learning opportunities he has had in his acting career.
Additionally, Owen thanked everyone involved in the making of “Adolescence” and ended his speech with an optimistic message and a nod to Liverpool FC. The evening also saw his co-star Erin Doherty winning the Best Supporting Female Actor – Television award.
Erin, in her acceptance speech, thanked her colleagues and dedicated her award to therapists, emphasizing the importance of mental health. “Adolescence” and the film “One Battle After Another” emerged as the big winners of the night, with both productions receiving multiple accolades at the Golden Globe Awards.
Furthermore, “The Studio” had a double victory with Seth Rogen winning Best Male Actor in Comedy or Musical and the show itself being recognized as the Best Musical or Comedy Series. The event highlighted the success and recognition of various talents in the entertainment industry.
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