Owen Cooper, 16, Sets Golden Globes Record for Youngest TV Supporting Actor

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Owen Cooper made Golden Globes history at 16 by becoming the youngest winner for Best Supporting Actor in a TV series, for Netflix’s Adolescence. Accepting at the Dolby Theatre, he thanked his family and mentors, recalling how drama classes helped him grow and calling himself still an apprentice. He sits as the second-youngest male Globes winner ever, behind Ricky Schroder, with Chris Colfer previously holding the youngest record in the same category at age 20 in 2010.
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