**Owen Cooper's nomination highlights a transformative year for television, showcasing young talent and fierce competition among revered shows as Emmy Awards loom.**
**Owen Cooper Shatters Records as Emmys' Youngest Nominee Ever**

**Owen Cooper Shatters Records as Emmys' Youngest Nominee Ever**
**15-Year-Old Star of 'Adolescence' Makes History with Emmy Nomination**
In a groundbreaking achievement, 15-year-old Owen Cooper from the Netflix series *Adolescence* has etched his name in Emmy history as the youngest nominee ever at this year's awards. Nominated for best supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or TV movie, Cooper stands on the threshold of an even greater feat; a victory would make him the youngest male winner of an acting Emmy.
Competing alongside Cooper is his co-star Ashley Walters, as well as Christine Tremarco and Erin Doherty, both nominated for their roles in the same series. Dominating the nomination landscape is the workplace satire *Severance*, followed closely by *The Penguin* and HBO's acclaimed series, *The White Lotus*. The latter has garnered attention with four actors—Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Natasha Rothwell, and Aimee Lou Wood—nominated in the supporting actress category.
High-profile contenders fill the acting nominations, with notable names like Britt Lower, Quinta Brunson, Harrison Ford, and Jeremy Allen White all vying for top honors. The annual ceremony, set to take place in Los Angeles on September 14, will celebrate a plethora of talent across various categories, showcasing some of the year's most memorable performances.
*Severance* leads with a staggering 27 nominations, while *The Penguin* follows with 24, and *The White Lotus* and *The Studio* both have 23. The limited series category, where Cooper finds himself, includes *Black Mirror*, *Dying for Sex*, and *Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story*, highlighting the intense competition in this year's selections.
In a notable twist, iconic figure RuPaul claims the title of most nominated reality host in Emmy history for *RuPaul's Drag Race*. Additionally, Harrison Ford has received his first Emmy nomination at the remarkable age of 83 for his role in *Shrinking*. The event promises to be a momentous occasion for both emerging and established talent. The complete list of nominees was released this week, unveiling an exciting lineup that reflects the dynamic nature of today’s television landscape.
Competing alongside Cooper is his co-star Ashley Walters, as well as Christine Tremarco and Erin Doherty, both nominated for their roles in the same series. Dominating the nomination landscape is the workplace satire *Severance*, followed closely by *The Penguin* and HBO's acclaimed series, *The White Lotus*. The latter has garnered attention with four actors—Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Natasha Rothwell, and Aimee Lou Wood—nominated in the supporting actress category.
High-profile contenders fill the acting nominations, with notable names like Britt Lower, Quinta Brunson, Harrison Ford, and Jeremy Allen White all vying for top honors. The annual ceremony, set to take place in Los Angeles on September 14, will celebrate a plethora of talent across various categories, showcasing some of the year's most memorable performances.
*Severance* leads with a staggering 27 nominations, while *The Penguin* follows with 24, and *The White Lotus* and *The Studio* both have 23. The limited series category, where Cooper finds himself, includes *Black Mirror*, *Dying for Sex*, and *Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story*, highlighting the intense competition in this year's selections.
In a notable twist, iconic figure RuPaul claims the title of most nominated reality host in Emmy history for *RuPaul's Drag Race*. Additionally, Harrison Ford has received his first Emmy nomination at the remarkable age of 83 for his role in *Shrinking*. The event promises to be a momentous occasion for both emerging and established talent. The complete list of nominees was released this week, unveiling an exciting lineup that reflects the dynamic nature of today’s television landscape.