In the upcoming Emmy Awards, excitement surrounds 15-year-old Owen Cooper, who made waves by becoming one of the youngest nominees in Emmy history. Getting nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited/Anthology Series or TV Movie for his role in "Adolescence," Cooper is on track to become the youngest male recipient of an Emmy if he wins. He competes against his co-star Ashley Walters and other talents, as "Adolescence" joins a packed category alongside highly favored shows like "Severance," "The Penguin," and "The White Lotus."

As the awards approach, the nominations showcase not only Cooper's breakthrough but also shine a spotlight on a diverse array of talent across genres. "Severance" leads with a staggering 27 nominations, while the competition among both actors and shows promises a celebrated ceremony filled with memorable moments. With highlights such as Harrison Ford receiving his first-ever nomination at 83 and RuPaul becoming the most nominated reality host in Emmy history, this year's ceremony is shaping up to be an extraordinary event honoring creativity in the television landscape.

The prestigious ceremony will be held on September 14 in Los Angeles, recognizing the outstanding achievements in the rapidly evolving world of television. As the industry looks forward to this momentous occasion, all eyes will be on Owen Cooper as he makes history and potentially changes the narrative for young actors in Hollywood.