At just 15 years old, Owen Cooper became a star after the tremendous success of the Netflix series “Adolescence.” He spoke about returning to his normal routine after filming.
After the global success of the series “Adolescence,” Owen Cooper shared with the New York Times how it felt to return to his normal life after being part of one of Netflix’s most-watched series.
In a conversation with Stephen Graham, the series co-creator who plays his father in the story, Cooper said he received a lot of attention from younger kids at school and that he felt a bit uncomfortable.
He stated that it wasn’t anything serious, just kids running up to him, shouting his name, and then quickly running away.
Owen Cooper’s performance caught the attention of both the public and critics. According to MailOnline, the young actor will be nominated for an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the Netflix hit.
“Adolescence” entered the Global Top 10 on the platform with 96.7 million views in just three weeks after its release on March 13.
The four-episode miniseries tells the story of Jamie Miller, played by Owen Cooper, a 13-year-old boy accused of stabbing a classmate to death.
The plot addresses topics such as toxic online communities that encourage misogyny, which has been a problem for parents, schools, and governments.
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