The BAFTA TV Awards this year became an exclusive platform for the remarkable series Adolescence, which swept through the prestigious categories, making history in the process. Among the many standout moments, the one involving Owen Cooper stands out as nothing short of extraordinary. The atmosphere in the hall reached fever pitch as Cooper, a newcomer in the acting world, completed a string of unprecedented achievements that left audiences in awe.

Just over a year ago, Cooper was merely presenting an award at the ceremony. Fast forward to this year, and he was the one accepting the coveted BAFTA award. His triumph was not just limited to this one award; his achievements have been nothing short of historic. At just 16 years old, the young actor made a significant mark in television history, becoming the youngest actor to win the four major U.S. TV awards for a single performance—Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe, Actor Award, and Critics’ Choice Award. Furthermore, his victories didn’t end there; he went on to clinch the Gotham Award, the Independent Spirit Award, and the Royal Television Society Award, before culminating in the BAFTA win.
When he stepped onto the stage to accept the award for Supporting Actor, the applause was deafening. Despite the intensity of the moment, Cooper was gracious and humble in his acceptance speech. “Wow, it’s heavy that, to be fair,” he remarked, visibly taken aback by the recognition. “A year ago this time last year I was presenting an award and now I’m collecting one, so this is a bit mad.”
Cooper’s speech wasn’t just a thank-you message, it was an emotional reflection on his journey. He continued by expressing gratitude to the Adolescence family, emphasizing that the series and its cast members had become like family to him. “Thank you to BAFTA. Thank you to the Adolescence family, and they are family now,” he said. But it was what followed that touched the hearts of millions watching live. Cooper went on to share a profound philosophy on life that resonated deeply with the audience: “So in my eyes, I think you only need three things to succeed: one, you need an obsession; two, you need a dream; and, three, you need the Beatles. In the words of John Lennon, you won’t get anything unless you have the vision to imagine it.”

Yet, amidst the joy and celebration, there was one shocking revelation that Cooper made about the process of making Adolescence. For the first time, he opened up about something that had been kept a secret throughout the filming process. The actor revealed that, during the entire shoot, he had been secretly struggling with immense personal challenges. Despite the success and accolades, the young actor had been dealing with the pressures of balancing a demanding career and his personal life. Cooper shared that it wasn’t just the fame and the excitement that came with the roles he was playing, but a deep and intense internal struggle that he kept hidden from the public eye.
He described the grueling schedule of filming, which often left him feeling physically and emotionally drained. “There were days when I felt like I couldn’t go on,” Cooper admitted, his voice breaking with emotion. “But I kept pushing myself because I believed in the story we were telling, and I wanted to do justice to the character and to the people who believed in me.”
His revelation added a layer of depth to his already exceptional performance, and it was clear that Cooper had poured his heart and soul into his role, overcoming immense personal challenges to deliver a performance that would go on to be remembered as one of the finest of his generation. The courage to speak out about his struggles demonstrated not only his growth as an actor but as a person.

What made Cooper’s moment on stage even more poignant was the support he received from his fellow cast members, especially from his co-stars Stephen Graham and Christine Tremarco. Tremarco, who won the Supporting Actress award, shared a heartfelt message of congratulations, and Graham, who won the Leading Actor award, expressed immense pride in Cooper’s achievements. The camaraderie among the cast was palpable, and it was clear that they had become more than just colleagues—they were a family, bound by their shared experiences and the unique journey they had undertaken together.
This year’s BAFTA TV Awards were not just a celebration of talent but a testament to the power of storytelling and the human spirit. Adolescence had already broken records with its success, and Cooper’s win was the cherry on top of an unforgettable journey. His rise from a newcomer to a history-making actor in such a short period of time was nothing short of inspiring. As Cooper himself said in his emotional speech, “You need an obsession, a dream, and the Beatles,” a sentiment that will undoubtedly resonate with fans and aspiring artists for years to come.
The awards night was a historic one for Adolescence, and it marked the beginning of what promises to be an extraordinary career for Owen Cooper. With his talent, resilience, and heart, the young actor is destined to continue achieving great things, and his journey is only just beginning. The revelations of his personal struggles, paired with his triumphs, added a layer of humanity to the night, making his victory all the more significant.


