Adolescence Star Owen Cooper, 15, Covers New York Magazine After Winning at Rose d’Or Awards

Adolescence Star Owen Cooper, 15, Covers New York Magazine After Winning at Rose d’Or Awards

Acclaimed Adolescence star Owen Cooper has cemented himself as a rising star on both sides of the Atlantic, gracing the cover of the New York Magazine.

The actor, 15, has had a stratospheric rise to fame since starring in the four-part Netflix drama earlier this year, and on Monday, he was awarded another gong for his performance at the Rose d’Or Awards.

Owen’s cover shoot came as part of a feature in the respected publication, detailing the biggest pop culture moments and figures of 2025, having earned huge critical praise for his chilling role as Jamie Miller in the Netflix show.

Adolescence emerged as one of the biggest winners at the 2025 Rose d’Or Awards, securing accolades in Drama, Emerging Talent, and the Golden Rose. 

The show also celebrated Owen’s recognition as Emerging Talent of the Year, awarded for his exceptional breakthrough performance.

Judges called Adolescence ‘an extraordinary, sector-changing achievement – a set of outstanding production techniques used to rewire storytelling for a vital collective issue of our time,’ and ‘simply the show of the year.’

Acclaimed Adolescence star Owen Cooper has cemented himself as a rising star on both sides of the Atlantic, gracing the cover of the New York Magazine

Acclaimed Adolescence star Owen Cooper has cemented himself as a rising star on both sides of the Atlantic, gracing the cover of the New York Magazine

The actor has had a stratospheric rise to fame since starring in the four-part Netflix drama, and on Monday, he was awarded another gong for his performance at the Rose d'Or Awards.

The actor has had a stratospheric rise to fame since starring in the four-part Netflix drama, and on Monday, he was awarded another gong for his performance at the Rose d’Or Awards.

Jack Thorne, co-creator of the series, accepted the award, saying ‘This is a show that attempted to look at something quite complicated… there are those who believe that the kids are fine, that we need to leave them to their freedom… 

‘But we are conducting a giant science experiment with immature brains, and some teenagers will be profoundly affected by the loneliness and toxicity of the online space. If you have any sort of power…

‘Please check that the teenagers you’re responsible for are OK… the idea that we provoked a bit of talk on people’s sofas with Adolescence means the world’.

The standout drama Adolescence raised urgent questions about youth violence and even sparked debate in Parliament.

Hailed as a landmark drama series that prompted fresh conversations about young men and the ‘manosphere’, the show was filmed when he was just 14 and each episode is shot as a single take.

The recipients of the 64th annual Rose d’Or Awards were announced during a ceremony, celebrating the breadth of global creativity across programmes from Belgium, Japan, Norway, the Netherlands, Brazil, Israel, as well as the US and UK.

Hosted by comedian Dara Ó Briain, the ceremony at King’s Place gathered hundreds of finalists, commissioners, producers and executives to celebrate excellence in international television and audio across 13 categories and four special awards.

BBC Two triumphed in the Documentary category with Louis Theroux – Settlers described as ‘a powerful testimony… humanising the issues and illuminating the plight of the Palestinians’.

The awards celebrated Owen's recognition as Emerging Talent of the Year, awarded for his exceptional breakthrough performance

The awards celebrated Owen’s recognition as Emerging Talent of the Year, awarded for his exceptional breakthrough performance

The Performance of the Year Award, recognising an outstanding performance in a series or programme in the past year, was awarded to the ensemble cast of the hit HBO Spain comedy drama Furia (Rage).

Accepting the award, star Carmen Machi said: ‘There is nothing more rewarding than receiving an award together with all your castmates because teamwork is what makes it work.’

Creator Félix Sabroso added: ‘This generous and brilliant cast is a gift, portraying five women who represent different cracks in the system, pushed to their limits to create a satirical portrait of the current moment.’

Anne Reid was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award, recognised for a remarkable career spanning more than six decades, from her early breakthrough in Coronation Street through acclaimed roles in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, Dinnerladies, Last Tango in Halifax and the recently released, Riot Women. 

Acclaimed writer Sally Wainwright, who has written for Anne many times delivered a special tribute, saying: ‘Annie has that extraordinary quality of realness that so few actors have…you can’t see her acting, she just is. 

‘The nuance and the subtlety does take your breath away… I can’t imagine anyone who deserves this award more than she does’. 

Accepting the award, Reid said: ‘I am absolutely thrilled to pieces about this award – thank you very much indeed. When I went to RADA in the fifties, I never dreamed that this would ever happen to me, so it’s wonderful’.

Other big-name UK winners included the BBC’s heartwarming animated film Tiddler in Children and Youth, Sky’s long-running hit A League of Their Own picked up the In Studio Entertainment award, 

Adolescence emerged as one of the biggest winners at the 2025 Rose d'Or Awards, securing accolades in Drama, Emerging Talent, and the Golden Rose

Adolescence emerged as one of the biggest winners at the 2025 Rose d’Or Awards, securing accolades in Drama, Emerging Talent, and the Golden Rose

The Prison Radio Association’s Ballad of Scout and the Alcohol Tag for the BBC winning audio described ‘full of character and empathetic storytelling,’ and The Jury Murder Trial, winning the award for Factual Entertainment and Reality for Channel 4.

The US won the award for best comedy drama or sitcom, with Apple TV’s hit The Studio, starring Seth Rogen, which the judges described as ‘a brilliant contemporary satire of art versus business versus ambition versus humanity turned up to 11. So accurate and hilarious you can only watch through your fingers’.

Japan took the Comedy Entertainment prize with Ants, singled out as ‘an original idea that has very broad family appeal and very funny!’ 

Norway won Competition Reality, with the innovative The Box described by judges as Brilliantly unique, high octane and entertaining.

In Arts, Belgium secured the prize with Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat, called ‘a tour de force of rhythm…’ by judges.

Mark Rowland, Chair of the Rose d’Or, said: ‘Congratulations to the winners and to everyone from a remarkable field of more than 600 entries from 30 countries. Each year the bar rises again. 

‘The ambition, craft and imagination on display across these categories is extraordinary, and our judges had an exceptionally tough job choosing between so many outstanding programmes.’

Jean Philip De Tender, Director Media and Deputy Director General at the European Broadcasting Union, who presented the Golden Rose said: ‘This year’s submissions highlight the power of our industry to reflect the lives of diverse communities and offer audiences stories they can trust. 

‘Whether delivered through digital innovation or emerging formats, the work honoured tonight shows a shared commitment to storytelling with genuine purpose. Congratulations to all the nominees and this evening’s winners. 

‘We are proud to recognise creators whose impact reaches well beyond the screen.’

2025 Rose D’Or Awards Winners

Arts – Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat 

Audio – Ballad of Scout and the Alcohol Tag 

Children and Youth – Tiddler Magic 

Comedy Drama and Sitcom – The Studio

Comedy Entertainment – Ants

Competition Reality – The Box 

Documentary – Louis Theroux – Settlers

Drama – Adolescence

Factual Entertainment and Reality – The Jury Murder Trial

Multiplatform Series – Oorlogsdetective

News and Current Affairs –  We Will Dance Again

Soap or Telenovela – Guerreiros do Sol

Studio Entertainment – A League of Their Own

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