Adolescence star Owen Cooper has become one of the youngest Emmy Award nominees ever after the shortlist for this year’s awards was announced on Tuesday.
At just 15-years-old the Warrington school will be the youngest-ever male winner in the 76-year history of the ‘TV Oscars‘ if he scoops the accolade for his role in one of Netflix‘s most-watched series ever which has swept the board with 13 nominations.
And Owen has been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or Movie category at the Primetime after he starred alongside his on screen dad Stephen Graham.
He will go up against his co-star Ashley Walters who has been nominated for his first Emmy in the same category after his role as DI Luke Bascombe.
In his very first acting job, Owen played Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old arrested by armed police on suspicion of murder, in the gripping series which had the nation talking earlier this year.
The youngest person ever to have won a Primetime Emmy is Roxana Zal, who at just 14 scored the Best Supporting Actress gong in 1984 for her role TV movie Something About Amelia.

Adolescence star Owen Cooper, 15, has become the youngest male Emmy Award nominee EVER after the success of Netflix’s most-watched series

He will go up against his co-star Ashley Walters who has been nominated for his first Emmy in the same category after his role as DI Luke Bascombe
Meanwhile Scott Jacoby is the youngest male, making history when he bagged the Best Supporting Actor at 16 in 1973 for drama That Certain Summer.
MailOnline previously revealed that Adolescence star would be entered in the Best Supporting Actor category, as opposed to Best Actor, which experts hailed as a ‘genius move’ and said would massively boost his chances of winning.
Also in the category with Owen and Ashley is Javier Bardem, for his role in Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story, Bill Camp and Peter Sarsgaard, for their resepective roles in Presumed Innocent and Rob Delaney, for his role in Dying For Sex.
Speaking about his nomination, Ashley gushed: ‘This is such an honour. This nomination means the world to me — not just as recognition, but as a reminder of how far I’ve come.
‘It’s for everyone who stood by me through the highs and the lows, who believed in me when I needed it most.
‘It’s a testament to the power of perseverance. Dreams are important — but it’s the hard work, the setbacks, the growth, and the consistency that make them real.
‘Five years ago, this felt out of reach. Today, I’m incredibly proud — not just for myself, but to stand alongside a group of artists I admire deeply.
‘What we made together is something I’ll carry with me forever, and to see it acknowledged on this level is truly special.

At just 15-years-old the Warrington school will be the youngest-ever male winner in the 76-year history of the ‘TV Oscars ‘ if he scoops the accolade (pictured in Adolescence)

Owen has been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or Movie category at the Primetime after he starred alongside his on screen dad Stephen Graham (pictured together)
‘Thank you to the Emmys for this nomination. To my wife and kids — thank you for grounding me and giving me purpose. To my family and friends, for being my foundation.
‘To my team, who’ve worked tirelessly behind the scenes. And to the entire cast and crew — thank you for your brilliance and your heart. This moment is for all of us.’
Owen, who hails from a proudly working class estate in central Warrington, was chosen from 500 candidates for the role of Jamie.
It was his first-ever acting job and no one in his family has a background in the industry.
He is being supported on his meteoric rise by dad Andy, an IT worker, and mum Noreen, a carer.
Speaking about the change in their lives, Noreen said: ‘It’s such a shock, but we’re getting on with it.’
Last month Owen revealed he had even received praise from one huge Hollywood star, none other than Leonardo DiCaprio.

During his appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s talk show, Owen revealed the Leonardo DiCaprio left him a video message when he was with his onscreen dad Stephen Graham
During his appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s talk show, Owen revealed the Oscar winner left him a video message when he was with his onscreen dad Stephen Graham.
He said: ‘Stephen Graham sent me a video yesterday and it’s Leonardo DiCaprio sat next to him and he was saying “Hey Owen, I’m such a big fan of Adolescene”.
‘And I was like “What!”‘
Brand and culture expert Nick Ede predicted Owen could follow in Timothée Chalamet’s footsteps and become ‘the toast of Hollywood’.
He told MailOnline: ‘The phenomenal success of Adolescence has taken the TV world by storm and critics have been raving about Owen’s stand-out performance.
‘The Hollywood elite love a rags-to-riches story and, at 15 and his first ever role, this young actor who was brought up in humble surroundings could soon become Hollywood’s hottest property and follow the path of many other child stars who have become household names, like Millie Bobby Brown or Timothee Chalamet.
‘I’m sure writers will already be presenting his agents with scripts and synopsis that will feature him.
The Emmy awards ceremony will take place in LA on September 14.
This article was originally published by a www.dailymail.co.uk . Read the Original article here. .