Fifteen-year-old British actor Owen Cooper has won an Emmy award for his supporting role in Adolescenceand is therefore the youngest male Emmy winner ever. In the Netflix mini series he plays the thirteen-year-old Jamie who is suspected of stabbing a girl of the same age. The cast of Adolescence received eight of the thirteen nominations in the mini -series category. The annual television price was awarded on Sunday evening (local time) in the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

“Really, when I started taking theater lessons a few years ago, I never expected to ever get to the US, it says here,” Cooper said in his word of thanks. “It proves that if you focus on something and get out of your comfort zone, you can achieve everything.”

The Pitt (HBO), a hospital series about medical staff on an extremely busy, fictional emergency department in the American city of Pittsburgh, was voted best drama series. A striking win, because the second season of the also nominated Severanceabout a mysterious company with a bizarre working culture with a much larger budget and a star cast has been made. Noah WYLE, who in The Pitt As a doctor, the prize won the best actor. His last Emmy nomination dates from 26 years ago, when he already played a doctor, in the hospital series ‘er’.

The Studio (Apple TV+), in which Holly word is set as a film bastion where money prevails over taste, is the highest comedy series according to the jury. The satire won no less than thirteen prizes, a record number. Seth Rogen was the best actor in that category.




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