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‘Adolescence’ Star Gets Surprise Gift From His Hero Before History-Making Emmy Win

September 15, 2025
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‘Adolescence’ Star Gets Surprise Gift From His Hero Before History-Making Emmy Win
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Record-breaking Emmy winner Owen Cooper received a big surprise and a sweet gift from his hero, Jake Gyllenhaal, ahead of the award ceremony that saw him become the youngest male winner ever.

The Adolescence star, 15, won the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie award at the ceremony in LA’s Peacock Theatre, after Gyllenhaal had given him a small “lucky duck” as a present.

Cooper had spoken about wanting to meet his hero, saying on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that “I want to get there [to the Emmys], do all the media and then just chew Jake Gyllenhaal’s ear off all night,” adding meeting the Night Crawler icon, 44, was his “number one priority.”

Netflix posted a clip of the pair’s meeting, where an unaware Cooper was in the middle of an interview in a hotel room when he was asked what he’d do if he met Gyllenhaal, saying he’d “just stare.”

That was put to the test instantly, as the camera then cut to the corridor, where the Road House actor was marching towards the room, saying, “Now, like, I’m nervous… Like, I feel nervous. I’m excited.”

Jake Gyllenhaal poses on the red carpet at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California
Jake Gyllenhaal told the young star he, too, had been given a similar gift when he was making his way in show business. DANIEL COLE/REUTERS

The youngest ever Emmy nominee in the category was stopped in his tracks when his hero walked in, covering his mouth, turning away, and saying “Oh my God,” before hugging him.

For an actor who has delivered art well beyond his years, his reaction was a striking reminder that he is only 15 years old.

Gyllenhaal then revealed the purpose of his visit, telling Cooper, “I have a present for you… I made this movie and I got nominated for an Academy Award, and a friend of mine sent me this before [the show]—something just like this.”

Stephen Graham, winner of Best Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie and Best Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, Owen Cooper, Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, and Erin Doherty, Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, for "Adolescence", Best Limited or Anthology Series pose with their awards at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California
Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, and Erin Doherty, all won for their work in Adolescence.
DANIEL COLE/REUTERS

Brit Cooper unwrapped the lucky duck, as the Brokeback Mountain star added, it was “to keep in your pocket, to give you a little bit of luck,” before showing him an engraving underneath.

“Oh, wow,” Cooper replied, still reeling from the shock. “Thank you. That means a lot.”

A photocall ensued, and Gyllenhaal joked he’d felt he had to go and see the child star because he’d been “talking about me too much, so I just figured I’d stop it. I’d just stop it and get it done.”

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To make history, Cooper had to beat off stiff competition in his category, including from his co-star and Top Boy lead, Ashley Walters. Meanwhile, their co-star Stephen Graham picked up the prize for outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie, in what was a stellar night for the Netflix show that saw it scoop up four major trophies.

A harrowing tale, it focuses on the impact of internet culture on young people and the catastrophic consequences it can have for families and communities, employing a breathless, claustrophobic one-shot filming technique.

The post ‘Adolescence’ Star Gets Surprise Gift From His Hero Before History-Making Emmy Win appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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