Golden Globes 2026: 'Adolescence' Secures 4 Wins, Owen Cooper Makes History | Quick Digest
At the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, Netflix's 'Adolescence' triumphed with four major wins, including Best Television Limited Series. Owen Cooper, 16, made history as the youngest-ever recipient of the Best Supporting Actor on Television award for his role in the series.
83rd Golden Globe Awards held on January 11, 2026.
Netflix's 'Adolescence' won four major Golden Globe awards.
Owen Cooper, 16, became youngest Best Supporting Actor (TV) winner.
Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty also won for 'Adolescence'.
'Adolescence' secured Best Television Limited Series award.
The 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, held on January 11, 2026, saw Netflix's limited series 'Adolescence' emerge as a significant winner, taking home four major awards. The series, which had received five television nominations, was honored with the coveted award for Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
A standout moment of the night was the historic win by 16-year-old Owen Cooper, who received the Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television for his compelling portrayal in 'Adolescence'. This achievement marks Cooper as the youngest individual ever to win in this specific category, surpassing the previous record held by Chris Colfer in 2010. Expressing his gratitude, Cooper acknowledged the incredible journey he and his family had experienced, reflecting on his beginnings in drama classes where he was the only boy.
Further solidifying 'Adolescence's' success, Owen Cooper's castmates also secured top honors. Stephen Graham won Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television, while Erin Doherty was awarded Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television for their roles in the series. The critical acclaim and multiple wins for 'Adolescence' underscore its impact during the 2026 awards season. The ceremony, hosted by Nikki Glaser for the second consecutive year, celebrated excellence across film and television.
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