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Owen Cooper receives award from Best Secondary Actor in the Emmy 2025
Record for a first season. The Pitt got the big prize of the night. Owen Cooper “was nothing” just three years ago.
The night of Emmys in Los Angeles was this Sunday scheduled triumph of Adolescence, Netflix series that explores the impact of social networks, and effect of masculinist discourse on the boys, which won 6 trophiesincluding argument and realization for miniseries, a category in which the best was elected.
Owen Cooper, who plays young Jamie Miller in adolescence, was distinguished as best secondary actor in miniseries and thus became the youngest actor to beat an Emmy. “Three years ago I was nothingnow I’m here. Get out of your comfort zone, what does it matter if you feel a little shame? ”He said when he accepts award.
The satire on the backstage of Hollywood The Studio it won 13 (Four at the main ceremony and nine at the event dedicated to the technical categories), including the best comedy, and became the production with more emmys of history in a first season. “I am officially confined to all this,” said Seth Rogen, author and protagonist of the Apple TV+series.
The Pitt (HBO Max), which follows an emergency shift in an American hospital, won the most important award of the night, best dramatic series, best actor and best secondary actress (by Katherine Lanasa).
At the same time, the achievement of “The Pitt” represented a victory over “Severance” and “The White Lotus”. Still, the first one achieved two distinctions in the interpretation (best actress and best secondary actor), while the second could not win in any main categories.
O “Late Show with Stephen Colbert”He also managed to win a prize, the first for best talk show, after the recent announcement of the program’s cancellation by CBS.
This is the list of winners in the main categories of the 77th edition of the Emmy Awards, delivered on Sunday night in Los Angeles:
- Best Dramatic Series: “The Pitt”, HBO Max
- Best Dramatic Series Actress: Britt Lower, “Severance”, Apple TV+
- Best dramatic actor: Noah Wyle, “The Pitt”, HBO Max
- Best secondary actress in dramatic series: Katherine Lanasa, “The Pitt”, HBO Max
- Best secondary actor in dramatic series: Tramell Tillman, “Severance”, Apple TV+
- Best comedy series: “The Studio”, Apple TV+
- Best actress in comedy series: Jean Smart, “Hacks”, HBO Max
- Best actor in a comedy series: Seth Rogen, “The Studio”, Apple TV+
- Best secondary actress in comedy series: Hannah Einbinder, “Hacks”, HBO Max
- Best secondary actor in a comedy series: Jeff Hiller, “Somebody Somewhere”, HBO Max
- Best miniseries or anthology series: “Adolescence”, Netflix
- Best actress in miniseries, anthology or movie series: Cristin Milioti, “The Penguin”, HBO Max
- Best actor in miniseries, anthology or movie series: Stephen Graham, “Adolescence”, Netflix
- Best secondary actress in miniseries, anthology or film: Erin Doherty, “Adolescence”, Netflix
- Best secondary actor in miniseries, anthology or film: Owen Cooper, “Adolescence”, Netflix
- Best Dramatic Series achievement: Adam Randall, “Slow Horses”, Apple TV+
- Best comedy series achievement: Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, “The Studio”, Apple TV+
- Best achievement in miniseries, anthology or film series: Philip Barantini, “Adolescence”, Netflix
- Best writing for dramatic series: Dan Gilroy, “Andor”, Disney+
- Best writing for comedy series: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez, “The Studio”, Apple TV+
- Best writing for miniseries, anthology or movie series: Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, “Adolescence”, Netflix
- Best variety series: “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”, HBO Max
- Best variety series, talk show: “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, CBS