Owen Cooper astounded his fans with a remarkable transformation in his appearance, just two months after the debut of his acclaimed TV series, "Adolescence." The 15-year-old actor, along with his fellow cast members, soared to Los Angeles for the show's screening, gearing up for their Emmys preparations with high spirits.
At the FYSee L.A. gala, Cooper stole the spotlight on the red carpet. Adorned in a sleek pair of black suit trousers and a stylish navy-black jacket, he posed elegantly alongside his on-screen father and the show's writer, Stephen Graham. To the astonishment of his eagle-eyed fans, Cooper now stood towering over Graham, marking a striking shift in his physical stature.
Beyond his noticeable physical transformation, Cooper's acting accolades were also undergoing a shift. Initially, he was being buzzed about as a contender for the Best Actor award; however, he is now set to be nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Emmys. If he emerges victorious, he will etch his name in history as the youngest male winner in the prestigious award ceremony's 76-year-long journey.
Hailing from a humble working-class family in central Warrington, Cooper was selected from a pool of 500 hopefuls to portray the role of Jamie Miller, marking his debut in the acting world. "Adolescence" delves into the tale of a 13-year-old boy, Jamie, who faces accusations of murdering a fellow schoolmate. The gripping TV series is now available for streaming on Netflix, captivating audiences worldwide.