Adolescence star Owen Cooper continued his record-breaking run of awards success, as well as his co-stars Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty as the Netflix drama cleaned up at Sunday’s awards.
Owen, 16, left his proud dad Andy teary as he scooped the Supporting Actor gong at the 2026 Golden Globes on Sunday.
In the midst of studying for his GCSEs, the young star has been gracing red carpets to accept a string of honours for his role in the hard-hitting Netflix drama.
Adolescence was tipped as a favourite at this year’s awards, and their success began early in the ceremony, as Owen’s became the youngest actor ever to receive the honour.
The win also made Owen the second-youngest male Globe winner of all time, behind The Champ star Ricky Schroder, who at age 9, won in 1980 for new star of the year.
At September’s Emmy’s Owen won Best Supporting Actor for his breathtaking performance as Jamie Miller in the four-part Netflix show. It was filmed when he was just 14.
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