Owen Cooper, the young star of Netflix's "Adolescence," has achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming one of the youngest nominees in the history of the Emmy Awards. At just 15 years old, Cooper is recognized for his outstanding performance in the category of best supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or TV movie. Should he take home the award, he would also become the youngest male winner of an Emmy in acting.
The competition is fierce, as Cooper will go up against his co-star Ashley Walters, who is also nominated in the same category. The show has a strong presence this year, with two actresses, Christine Tremarco and Erin Doherty, competing in the supporting actress category.
Leading the nominations this year is the workplace satire "Severance," closely followed by "The Penguin" and "The White Lotus." The latter has seen four of its cast members — Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Natasha Rothwell, and Aimee Lou Wood — nominated for the supporting actress award. Other prominent nominees include Britt Lower, Quinta Brunson, Harrison Ford, and Jeremy Allen White, all vying for the top acting prizes.
Highlighting a variety of age and experience, RuPaul has become the most-nominated reality host in Emmy history for his show "RuPaul's Drag Race." Meanwhile, Harrison Ford earns his first Emmy nomination at the age of 83 for his role in "Shrinking." The prestigious awards ceremony will take place in Los Angeles on September 14, celebrating the best in television.
Here's a detailed look at the most nominated shows and key categories in anticipation of the event.
Severance leads with 27 nominations, followed by The Penguin with 24 and The White Lotus with 23. The full list of nominees was announced on Tuesday, setting the stage for an exciting night of celebration within the television industry.
The competition is fierce, as Cooper will go up against his co-star Ashley Walters, who is also nominated in the same category. The show has a strong presence this year, with two actresses, Christine Tremarco and Erin Doherty, competing in the supporting actress category.
Leading the nominations this year is the workplace satire "Severance," closely followed by "The Penguin" and "The White Lotus." The latter has seen four of its cast members — Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Natasha Rothwell, and Aimee Lou Wood — nominated for the supporting actress award. Other prominent nominees include Britt Lower, Quinta Brunson, Harrison Ford, and Jeremy Allen White, all vying for the top acting prizes.
Highlighting a variety of age and experience, RuPaul has become the most-nominated reality host in Emmy history for his show "RuPaul's Drag Race." Meanwhile, Harrison Ford earns his first Emmy nomination at the age of 83 for his role in "Shrinking." The prestigious awards ceremony will take place in Los Angeles on September 14, celebrating the best in television.
Here's a detailed look at the most nominated shows and key categories in anticipation of the event.
Severance leads with 27 nominations, followed by The Penguin with 24 and The White Lotus with 23. The full list of nominees was announced on Tuesday, setting the stage for an exciting night of celebration within the television industry.