Key Points

Erin Doherty just won her first Emmy for her role in the Netflix hit Adolescence. In her speech, she humorously promised to talk about the show and her co-star Owen Cooper forever. She gave special thanks to Stephen Graham and Hannah Walters for their generosity on set. The night was also historic as Owen Cooper became the youngest male actor to ever win an Emmy.

Key Points: Erin Doherty Wins First Emmy for Adolescence Role

  • Erin Doherty wins her first Emmy for Supporting Actress in a Limited Series
  • Owen Cooper becomes the youngest male actor to win an Emmy
  • Doherty thanks co-stars Stephen Graham and Hannah Walters in her speech
  • The Netflix series Adolescence drew over 141 million views in three months
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Just gonna be banging on about 'Adolescence' and Owen Cooper...: Erin Doherty wins first Emmy

Erin Doherty wins her first Emmy for Netflix's Adolescence, thanking Stephen Graham and girlfriend Sinead Donnelly in a heartfelt speech. Owen Cooper makes history.

"So it's looking like I'm just going to be banging on about adolescence and Owen Cooper for the rest of my life. - Erin Doherty"

Los Angeles, September 15

The Netflix drama 'Adolescence' has added more glory to its name at this year's Emmy Awards.

Actress Erin Doherty, who played psychologist Briony Ariston in Episode 3, won her first Emmy for Supporting Actress in a Limited Series. This is not only her first win but also her first nomination.

In her speech, Doherty said, "So it's looking like I'm just going to be banging on about adolescence and Owen Cooper for the rest of my life. Which, you know, there are worse things. Um, I would love to mention every single person who was involved in making this show because it was the definition of a team effort. But I can't get up here without talking about Stephen Graham and Hannah Walters. You are generosity personified."'

Doherty also thanked her girlfriend, Sinead Donnelly. "And Sinead, thank you for making me the happiest person in the world. I love you with everything I've got," she ended her speech.

The night was historic for another reason as well. Fifteen-year-old Owen Cooper became the youngest male actor ever to win an Emmy. He won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or TV Movie for his outstanding performance in the psychological crime drama series.

The series also scored another win as Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham took home the award for Writing in a Limited or Anthology Series.

'Adolescence,' a four-part series, tells the story of 13-year-old Jamie Miller, a schoolboy arrested on suspicion of murder. Instead of being a mystery about who committed the crime, the show focuses on the question of why Jamie's life took such a dark turn.

The drama features Stephen Graham as Jamie's father, Christine Tremarco as his mother, and Amelie Pease as his sister.

Since its release, Adolescence has become one of Netflix's biggest hits. In its first three months, it drew more than 141 million views, making it the platform's second-most-watched series after Wednesday, according to Deadline.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Owen Cooper at 15 winning an Emmy! That's incredible. Meanwhile our child actors in India struggle for recognition beyond certain stereotypical roles. Hope this inspires more diverse roles for young talent here.
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Ananya R
I watched Adolescence last month and it's brilliant! The psychological depth is amazing. Erin completely deserved this award - her portrayal of the psychologist was so nuanced. More shows should focus on 'why' rather than 'who' like this one.
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Sarah B
While the wins are deserved, I wish Indian OTT content got similar international recognition. Our stories are equally powerful but need better global marketing and distribution strategies.
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Vikram M
141 million views! That's more than the population of many countries. Netflix is really changing how we consume content. Congratulations to the entire team - well deserved recognition for a quality show.
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Kavya N
Loved how she thanked her girlfriend openly. Representation matters! 🌈 Hope this inspires more acceptance in Indian entertainment industry too. The speech was beautiful and authentic.

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